Spanish roundup: Benzema hattrick sees Madrid make winning return to Bernabeu

With goals by Vinicius Jr, debutant Eduardo Camavinga and a hattrick by Karim Benzema, Real Madrid twice came from behind before comfortably beating Celta Vigo.

Published : Sep 13, 2021 07:30 IST , Madrid

Vinicius Junior sent his low shot into the net, rushed to the sideline and jumped over the barrier to be quickly engulfed by Real Madrid fans. It was a scene that wouldn't have been possible during the last 18 months.

With goals by Vinicius, debutant Eduardo Camavinga and a hattrick by Karim Benzema, Madrid twice came from behind before comfortably beating Celta Vigo 5-2 in La Liga on Sunday. The game marked Madrid's return to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium more than 18 months after it was closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and a massive renovation project.

“It was a special night for us,” Benzema said. “I always say that we need the support of the fans and today they gave all they had to help us again.”

The remodeling of the Bernabeu is not expected to finish until 2022 but the stadium reopened to a limited crowd of 19,874 in the first match at the venue since March 1, 2020, when Madrid defeated Barcelona 2-0 with Zinedine Zidane still its coach.

Madrid took advantage of the prohibition on spectators in stadiums because of the pandemic to accelerate the construction work at the Bernabeu while it played its home matches at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium in the club’s training complex. It played three straight away matches in the first three rounds this season to get the venue ready for crowds again.

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The seating areas that are still not available to the public, mostly in the lower sections of the stadium, were blocked off and covered up, and there was a lot of construction work still visible inside and outside the venue. The huge structures that will hold the stadium’s new retractable roof are already in position.

On the field, it was Celta that opened the scoring with Santi Mina finding the net from inside the area after a defensive mistake by Madrid only four minutes into the match.

Benzema equalized with a shot from inside the area after a pass by Federico Valverde, but Celta retook the lead in a breakaway in the 31st with Franco Cervi finding the net from close range.

Benzema had a goal disallowed for offside in the 39th but equalized again with a header at the start of the second half. Vinicius scored the go-ahead goal in a breakaway in the 54th and was shown a yellow card for his celebration with the fans. Camavinga, making his debut off the bench after being signed at the transfer deadline, added to the lead from close range in the 72nd.

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Benzema, already the league's leading scorer with five goals, closed the scoring by converting a late penalty kick prompted by a nice move by Vinicius inside the area.

The victory left Madrid at the top of the standings with 10 points from four matches, tied with Valencia and Atletico.

The match was postponed from Saturday to give more time to rest for players from national teams that participated in South American World Cup qualifiers.

Atletico rallies late

Defending champion Atletico Madrid earlier also needed to rally to avoid a disappointing result in a milestone match, scoring two late goals to beat Espanyol 2-1.

Thomas Lemar scored deep into stoppage time to give Atletico the win in Antoine Griezmann's first match back on loan from Barcelona. The France forward had a lackluster performance, being substituted early in the second half by Joao Felix, who hadn’t played this season because of injury.

Raul de Tomas put the host ahead with a header in the 40th but Yannick Carrasco equalized in the 79th and Lemar got the winner with a shot from inside the area in the ninth minute of injury time after an assist by Carrasco. The ball found the net after deflecting off the goalkeeper’s hand and the crossbar.

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The match had 10 minutes of stoppage time after it was interrupted for a water break along with a couple of video reviews.

Griezmann is back with Atletico on a one-year loan from Barcelona, where he never met the high expectations of his 2019 transfer from Atletico for 120 million euros ($142 million). He had played five seasons under Atletico coach Diego Simeone before that.

Other results

Valencia conceded early but recovered to win 4-1 at Osasuna for its second win in a row.

Real Sociedad picked up its third consecutive victory with a 2-0 win at Cadiz thanks to late goals by Mikel Oyarzabal.

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