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LaLiga: Madrid held to draw at Rayo


LaLiga: Madrid held to draw at Rayo

Real Madrid was held at Rayo Vallecano to 3-3 in a thrilling derby on Saturday (Dec 14), missing a chance to overtake FC Barcelona at the top of LaLiga. Madrid remained second, one point behind Barca.

Jude Bellingham scored for the sixth successive LaLiga game as Real Madrid missed the chance to move top of the table after being held by Rayo Vallecano in a pulsating contest. Bellingham made it 2-2 at the end of an absorbing first half, nodding Rodrygo's clipped ball into the far corner for his seventh goal in all competitions this season.

Carlo Ancelotti's side, who were without the injured Kylian Mbappe, fell behind after only five minutes at the Estadio do Vallecas when Unai Lopez headed Jorge de Frutos' delivery into the far corner.

An Abdul Mumin header doubled Vallecano's advantage nine minutes before the interval, but Federico Valverde reduced the arrears with a sweetly struck, long-range drive before Bellingham levelled.

The 21-year-old, who has scored in seven of his team's last eight games in all competitions, is the first Real Madrid player to find the net in six successive LaLiga matches since Karim Benzema in early 2016.

Rodrygo put Madrid ahead 11 minutes into the second half with a fierce strike from the edge of the box, but the home side earned themselves a hard-earned point when Isi Palazon turned Florian Lejeune's long-range effort beyond goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

Second-half substitute Vinicius Junior almost won it for Madrid late on, but the Brazilian's powerful strike was tipped over the bar by goalkeeper Augusto Batalla.

Madrid remain a point behind LaLiga leaders FC Barcelona, who will move four points clear if they beat struggling Leganes at home on Sunday.

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