Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona: Alonso confirms he dealt with Vinicius.
Mbappe and Bellingham scored to help Real Madrid beat Barca 2-1; Xabi Alonso praised the team and said he would speak to Vinicius after his reaction in the 72nd minute.
Real Madrid defeated Barcelona 2-1 in El Clásico in La Liga's 10th round thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham. Xabi Alonso's first El Clásico victory in his coaching career was marred by a heated incident: Vinicius Junior's anger at being substituted in the 72nd minute. Coach Alonso stated he would speak privately with the Brazilian player but did not want it to overshadow the team's overall performance.
Key developments and pivotal moments
Mbappe opened the scoring for Real Madrid after an assist from Bellingham, before Jude sealed the 2-1 victory. For Barcelona, Fermin Lopez scored. Vinicius Junior had a standout performance but left a notable impression when he appeared angry as he left the field in the 72nd minute.
Tactical analysis: Bellingham's dual role, emphasis on discipline.
The sequence of goals highlighted the crucial link between the two attacking stars: Bellingham assisted Mbappe's opening goal and then scored the winning goal himself. This reflected Bellingham's dual role in midfield: connecting play and finishing chances. Meanwhile, Vinicius was a prolific attacking force until he was substituted in the 72nd minute.
In terms of match management, Alonso emphasized that calmness and discipline were key in the inherently tense atmosphere of El Clásico. He did not want internal issues in the dressing room to overshadow a victory that he considered "deserved, even somewhat modest."
Key statistics
| Category | Value |
|---|---|
| Score | Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona |
| Real Madrid goalscorer | Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham |
| Barcelona goalscorer | Fermin Lopez |
| Vinicius leaves the field. | 72 |
| Round | La Liga Round 10 |
| Coach Xabi Alonso's first El Clásico victory. | Have |
Post-match reaction: a calm message from Xabi Alonso
Alonso said: “I’m very happy for the players because they need to know that the team can win a game like this. It was a deserved victory, even a little modest, and that’s very important.” He emphasized the long-term significance: “In the long run, this victory will benefit Real Madrid.”
The Basque strategist refused to consider this a relief: “I don’t feel any weight lifted off my shoulders, because there’s still a lot of work to be done. Everyone needs to stay calm.” Regarding Vinicius’s situation, he maintained a focus on the performance: “I retain a lot of positive things from the match and from Vinicius. Of course, we’ll talk about that, but I don’t want to lose focus on what’s important, given that this was a great game.”
Regarding internal handling of the situation, Alonso briefly stated: "Each player has a different personality, but yes, we will talk." Discussing late-game clashes, he remarked: "This is football... there's always a lot of tension, but for me, that's normal... We shouldn't overreact. We need to stay calm... as long as it's just healthy clashes."
Impact and prospects
In terms of results, the 2-1 victory in round 10 was a morale boost for Real Madrid. Alonso called the win "very important," while reiterating the message of staying calm and continuously improving. Bellingham personally received praise: "Jude is the type of player who lives by his emotions, knows how to transmit energy and connect with people. That's why he had a great game."
With his clear statement about speaking with Vinicius, Alonso established internal disciplinary measures but avoided escalating the aftermath of the match. On the pitch, the link between Bellingham and Mbappe made a difference; off the pitch, the calm message showed Real Madrid prioritized dressing room balance as they headed into the long haul of the season.


