Carlo Ancelotti’s side left no room for doubt as they settled the game before the 30-minute mark. Fede Valverde opened the scoring with a powerful strike, followed by goals from Eduardo Camavinga, Arda Güler, and Luka Modric, completing a resounding victory.
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Despite their massive lead, Carlo Ancelotti’s men showed no signs of letting up. Brahim Díaz, a regular throughout the match, almost added a fourth with a low shot that Fran Martínez brilliantly saved, denying Luka Modric. The Moroccan’s combination with Güler caused Deportivo Minera problems, and youngster Lorenzo almost added a fourth before the break.
After the break, Real Madrid made a change: Valverde came off the bench to make way for Ceballos. Brahim continued his search for his fourth goal but hit the post. Just three minutes later, in the 55th minute, Luka Modric scored after a wonderful assist from Brahim. The Moroccan was desperate for a goal but was denied by both bad luck and the quick reflexes of Fran Martínez after a wonderful pass from Ceballos.