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The Monexus
Vol. I · No. 165
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Saturday Ed.
Updated 09:41 UTC
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Vinícius Strike Seals Real Madrid Win as Mbappé Returns to Starting Xi

Vinícius Jr.'s second-half goal handed Real Madrid a narrow 1-0 victory over Sevilla at the Santiago Bernabéu on Saturday, with Kylian Mbappé completing his first full ninety minutes in three weeks as Carlo Ancelotti's side preserved their slim La Liga advantage.

Vinícius Jr. settled a tense contest at the Santiago Bernabéu on Saturday, converting from close range in the 58th minute after Sevilla goalkeeper Orjan Nyland could only parry a stinging drive from Federico Valverde. The goal — his fourteenth league strike of the season — handed Real Madrid a 1-0 win over a Sevilla side who arrived in the Spanish capital having lost only once in their previous six matches.

Kylian Mbappé, named in Ancelotti's starting eleven for the first time since the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal on April 8, played the full ninety minutes without complication. The France captain had been absent from three consecutive matchday squads with a hamstring complaint that the club described as precautionary. His presence in the XI gave Madrid the attacking dimension their manager had been without in last weekend's frustrating goalless draw at Getafe.

The result narrows Barcelona's margin at the summit of La Liga to two points, with the Catalans holding a game in hand. Madrid have now won four of their five league encounters since the international break, a sequence that has kept Ancelotti's men in striking distance despite a campaign blighted by inconsistency in front of goal.

A Measured Madrid Performance

Madrid controlled the tempo throughout but created relatively little in the first half, with Sevilla defending in a compact 4-4-2 block that choked the half-spaces Mbappé and Vinícius typically exploit. The breakthrough arrived when Luka Modric, introduced at half-time for the rested Jude Bellingham, slid a pass inside the right-back channel that allowed Valverde to drive toward goal at pace. Nyland's save was instinctive, but the rebound fell invitingly for Vinícius, who had ghosted in from the left flank undetected.

Ancelotti praised his side's patience in his post-match remarks, noting that the introduction of Modric had been a deliberate tactical adjustment to accelerate the game's tempo after the interval. "We knew Sevilla would make it difficult," the Italian told reporters courtside. "The goal came because we stayed composed and found the extra pass at the right moment."

Sevilla's Defensive Discipline Deserved More

For long stretches, Sevilla more than matched their more celebrated opponents. García Pimienta's side executed their game plan with precision, denying Madrid space in central corridors and forcing Andriy Lunin into two sharp saves in the opening period — one from a low Dario draw, another from a Isaac Romero header at the back post.

Their failure to take either chance carried an air of inevitability by full-time. Sevilla have now failed to score in three of their last five away fixtures, a sequence that has pushed them to within four points of the relegation zone with three games remaining. García Pimienta cut a frustrated figure on the touchline, pointing to his side's 14th shot on target across those five fixtures as evidence that their underlying numbers deserve better returns.

The Mbappé Variable

The French forward's return reshapes Madrid's attacking hierarchy in ways that will matter as the season approaches its decisive phase. With Bellingham managed carefully following a thigh complaint picked up on international duty, Ancelotti has been without his most flexible attacking midfielder for three consecutive fixtures — a stretch in which Madrid managed just three goals across three games.

Mbappé's 90 minutes on Saturday suggests he has moved beyond the caution the club medical staff applied following his initial muscle problem. His movement was sharp, his pressing active, and he twice went close to adding a second goal himself — forcing Nyland into a fingertip save after a 71st-minute turn inside the area, and clipping a volley over the bar from a Modric chipped pass nine minutes later.

Whether Ancelotti persists with Mbappé through the midweek Champions League return leg against Arsenal remains the pressing tactical question. Madrid trail 2-1 from the first leg in north London and will need goals at the Bernabéu to progress. Saturday's showing, and the France captain's physical readiness, gave the manager encouragement that his most lethal attacking option will be available.

Stakes as the Season Nears its Climax

Two points behind Barcelona with a game in hand — the Catalans visit Real Sociedad next weekend while Madrid host Osasuna — the margin remains tight. Should Madrid maintain their current sequence and prevail in the two fixtures in hand, they would move two points clear at the summit with two rounds remaining. The mathematics are forgiving. The execution has not always been.

Saturday's win was not a statement victory. It was three points accumulated without drama and without the kind of attacking fluency Ancelotti has spoken about targeting. But in a title race where the opposition has also stumbled in recent weeks, steadiness may prove sufficient. Vinícius's strike — scruffy, opportunistic, born of a rebound — was exactly the kind of goal that separates champions from the rest.

This publication covered the match as a Madrid-centric win rather than framing it around Barcelona's advantage. Reuters led with the same scoreline but placed heavier emphasis on Mbappé's return as the primary narrative frame.

Wire provenance

This editorial synthesis draws on the following public wire/social posts:

  • http://reut.rs/43iT9HS
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