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Getafe Stuns Real Madrid at Bernabéu After 18 Years
3 Mar
Summary
- Getafe secured their first Bernabéu victory in 18 years.
- Martín Satriano scored a spectacular first-half goal for Getafe.
- Franco Mastantuono received a red card for dissent in stoppage time.

Getafe secured a momentous win at the Bernabéu, marking their first victory at the iconic stadium in 18 years. The decisive moment came in the first half when Martín Satriano netted a spectacular goal, which ultimately proved to be the difference.
Real Madrid had multiple opportunities to equalize or take the lead but were unable to find the back of the net. The match concluded with considerable tension, leading to a red card for Madrid's Franco Mastantuono in the 95th minute due to dissent.
Following the defeat, coach Arbeloa remained resolute, stating that the team would not give up on their title aspirations, acknowledging a four-point gap with 36 points still available. He conceded that while the team created clearer chances, football outcomes are determined by scoring, not by what is deserved. Madrid is set to face Celta Vigo next, followed by a Champions League clash against Manchester City.
Arbeloa defended his squad's quality but admitted that improvements in play are necessary. He stated it is his responsibility to enhance the team's performance on the pitch. Regarding Mastantuono's red card, Arbeloa expressed that while he didn't know the exact details, such behavior towards officials is unacceptable. Getafe's coach, José Bordalás, declined to comment on a VAR incident involving Antonio Rüdiger, preferring to focus on enjoying the significant victory.




