Camavinga is so versatile, that here he thought he was a goalkeeper

Since Mbappe appeared on the field, the Royal team’s was not very bright. The only clear opportunities came from set pieces, Cajvajal’s header missed the post.

On the way to Lille’s home field, Real Madrid used an attacking lineup with Vinicius Junior and Endrick. Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde took on the task of controlling the midfield area.

Real Madrid easily controlled the game and in the 6th minute, they had the first chance with a dangerous shot into the near corner by Vinicius. In the 18th minute, Endrick broke through fiercely and then fired a powerful shot from close range but goalkeeper Chevalier played excellently.

The French representative showed quite a bit of tenacity when playing at home. In the 25th minute, striker Jonathan David ran to break the offside trap and headed the ball close to the goal but goalkeeper Andriy Lunin saved the goal for Real Madrid.

In the last minute of the first half, Camavinga let the ball touch his hand in the penalty area after a free from the home team and Lille was awarded a penalty. On the 11m mark, David defeated goalkeeper Lunin, opening the score 1-0 for Lille.

Coach Ancelotti was forced to change the lineup in the second half with Mbappe, Luka Modric and Arda Guler being sent onto the field. Real Madrid attacked continuously but the defense and goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier had an excellent match.

 

 

 

Opportunities kept coming to Real Madrid at the end of the match, Bellingham had a close-range shot in the 85th minute, Antonio Rudiger headed in the 87th minute and Guler threatened in the 90th minute, but all could not defeat goalkeeper Chevalier.

Losing 0-1 to Lille, Real Madrid ended a 36-match unbeaten streak that had lasted 9 months, and also ended a 14-match unbeaten streak in the UEFA Champions League.