In the second half, Vinícius Júnior redeemed himself by equalizing for Real Madrid, igniting hopes of a comeback. However, the drama unfolded in the dying moments of the match when Hugo Duro netted a stunning winner for Valencia in the 95th minute. This victory marked Valencia`s first win at the iconic Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in 17 years.
The loss leaves Real Madrid three points behind league leaders Barcelona, intensifying the pressure as they prepare for the crucial El Clásico on May 11. Despite the setback, coach Carlo Ancelotti expressed optimism about their title chances, emphasizing the team`s determination to fight until the end. Notably, the match also saw the debut of 19-year-old goalkeeper Fran González, stepping in as first-choice Thibaut Courtois and deputy Andriy Lunin were sidelined due to injuries.
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