Los Blancos simply love a comeback! Las Palmas defeated at their island forth

Real Madrid moved top of La Liga after recovering from a goal down to claim a hard-fought 2-1 win over Las Palmas, extending their unbeaten league run on the road to seven games (five wins, two draws).García Pimienta’s side have been a tough nut to crack at the Estadio Gran Canaria this season and gave their raucous fans cause for optimism, as Alberto Moleiro’s deflected effort flew narrowly over the bar and Munir El Haddadi headed wide from the subsequent corner. Los Amarillos were looking to rough up their illustrious hosts, and Rodrygo was goaded into a yellow card in an altercation with goalkeeper Álvaro Valles, after being denied in one-on-one opportunity.Real Madrid’s last 15 games in La Liga:WWWDWDWWWDWWWWWRampant Real go top. 🔝 pic.twitter.com/ixls0FSKZ2— Squawka Live (@Squawka_Live) January 27, 2024 Antonio Rüdiger would have been disappointed to not make a proper connection with Fran García’s free-kick after the ball bounced off his shoulder before going behind for a goal kick. Pimienta’s team were more than holding their own in the contest, as Sergi Cardona rifled his attempt over the bar, while Vinícius Júnior just missed the target down the other end in an intriguing first half.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Despite their spirited endeavour, Las Palmas failed to register a shot on target in the opening 45 minutes. That changed when El Haddadi drifted into the box from the right-hand side and forced a fine save from Andriy Lunin at his near post. There was a huge roar cascading around the ground when Javi Muñoz broke the deadlock with a first-time strike, which took a deflection off Nacho Fernandez before beating Lunin. Dani Carvajal was correctly denied an equalising goal just seconds later for offside, but Vinícius did restore parity in the 65th minute. Toni Kroos and Eduardo Camavinga linked up brilliantly to play in the Brazilian, who unleashed a superb, angled, left-footed strike past Valles.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men were not done there though, and they secured all three points when substitute Aurélien Tchouaméni rose highest from a Kroos corner with a header to move the visitors in front with 84 minutes on the clock. It would be enough to claim three points, in what was hardly a vintage display from Ancelotti’s side, but one which moves Los Blancos two points clear of Girona ahead of their clash away at Celta Vigo on Sunday.

LA LIGA – MATCHDAY 22Friday Almeria – Alaves 0-3 (0-1)/Omorodion 10, 88, Rioja 52 pen/Saturday Real Sociedad – Rayo Vallecano 0-0Las Palmas – Real Madrid 1-2 (0-0)/Munoz 53 – Vinicius 65, Tchouameni 84/20.30: (1.35) Barcelona (5.30) Villareal (8.00)23.00: (2.45) Mallorca (3.15) Betis (3.30)Sunday 16.00: (2.80) Celta (3.40) Girona (2.50)18.15: (5.00) Cadiz (3.50) Ath.Bilbao (1.75)20.30: (2.10) Sevilla (3.45) Osasuna (3.90)23.00: (1.53) Atl.Madrid (4.10) Valencia (6.50)Monday 23.00: (1.85) Getafe (3.60) Granada (4.90)***odds are subject to change

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