Real Madrid fade away in LaLiga title race following disappointing draw against Girona

Mbappe and Real Madrid were frustrated by Girona
Mbappe and Real Madrid were frustrated by GironaconsolideBagu Blanco/Pressinphoto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

Former Atlético Madrid attacker Thomas Lemar scored the all-important equaliser as 12th-placed Girona held Real Madrid to a 1-1 draw for the second time this season, further denting the home side’s fading LaLiga title hopes.

Donning a kit inspired by the 1991/92 campaign, Girona made a positive start to the opening game of LaLiga’s retro weekend, as Azzedine Ounahi forced Andriy Lunin into a superb near-post stop inside the opening 15 minutes.

Real Madrid, who decided against taking part in the celebration of all things nostalgia, attempted to stamp their authority on the contest with a couple of promising opportunities before the 30-minute mark.

Jude Bellingham poked the ball wide at full-stretch in his first start since January, shortly before Federico Valverde saw his whipped shot swatted away by the alert Paulo Gazzaniga

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However, the Girona goalkeeper failed to cover himself in glory when Valverde wound up one of his long-range strikes in the opening stages of the second period.

Gazzaniga made an unconventional attempt to keep out the Uruguayan’s swerving effort, which powered past the shot-stopper’s feeble defences to the delight of the majority of the 70,885 in attendance. 

Those fans were soon left frustrated by the failure to close down Lemar for Girona’s well-struck 62nd-minute equaliser. The Frenchman was given the time and space to let fly from the edge of the box, firing a low shot through Eduardo Camavinga’s legs and beyond the helpless Lunin.

Girona continued to carry the greater threat for a period after their leveller, with every attack generating a sea of whistles from a frustrated Bernabéu crowd that knew the consequences of more dropped points.

The mood failed to improve when Kylian Mbappé drilled a near-post shot straight at Gazzaniga in an attempt to find a late winner, just moments before he had a penalty appeal turned down.

Álvaro Arbeloa’s charges ultimately ran out of time in their bid to snatch all three points, as they followed back-to-back defeats against Mallorca and Bayern Munich with a score draw, knowing that Barcelona now have the chance to move nine points clear in the title race. 

Flashscore Man of the Match: Thomas Lemar (Girona)

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