Welcome to BH-EN RM!
Username: [user],Pass:[password]

Castilla's unbeaten run comes to an end

2 day(s)

Real Madrid Castilla were unable to take the points in their clash with Ceuta at the Alfredo Di StéfanoRaúl's boys enjoyed a host of decent chances against the group leaders but a 71st-minute Zalazar strike handed the visitors the win. The defeats means our youth team were unable to extend on their impressive 15-match unbeaten run.

The game got underway in an evenly-matched manner, before Castilla managed to take control of possession as the minutes ticked by. Despite their dominance of the ball, the academy side were unable to craft any real chances of note and half-time came around with the scores level.

After the break, the visitors stepped on the gas, and Castilla did well to match them. On 54’, Chema enjoyed the best opportunity of the game so far, connecting with a vicious shot from the edge of the box that the visiting goalkeeper was able to gather at the second attempt. The home side continued to push on in search of the opener, and 12 minutes later, Gonzalo was inches away from latching onto D. Jiménez's cross.

Just as Raúl's boys were enjoying their best spell of the game, the away side got their goal when Zalazar struck with 71 minutes on the clock. Shortly after coming off the bench, Campos nearly levelled with a superb effort headed for the top corner, but Vallejo did very well to keep him out (81’). Our team deserved more but ultimately the single goal decided the game and attentions now turn to their next league fixture, when they host Marbella at the Di Stéfano (Sunday, 6:00 pm CEST).

LINE-UPS:
0-Castilla
: Mario de Luis, Lorenzo (Loren Zúñiga, 62’), Ribes, Mario Rivas, Edgar (Campos, 78’), Youssef, Chema, D. Jiménez, Manuel Ángel (Baba, 78’), Pol Fortuny (Valde, 78’) and Gonzalo.
1-Ceuta: G. Vallejo, Youness, Capa, Bellotti (Aquino, 66’), Zalazar, Jacobo, C. Redru, Rubén Díez, Andy (Cristian, 78’), Kone K. A. (Carlos Hernández, 78’) and Yago.

Goals
0-1
 (min. 71): Zalazar.


Latest news
1

SEE PROFILE

2

SEE PROFILE

3

SEE PROFILE

You may also be interested in
1
Reception with the King ahead of Copa del Rey final

Shortly before kick-off in the Copa del Rey final, the VIP box at La Cartuja hosted a reception with King Felipe VI, which was attended by club president Florentino Pérez. Also at the event were Barcelona president, Joan Laporta; first vice-president of the Government, María Jesús Montero; head of the Andalusian Council, Juanma Moreno; Minister for Education, Professional Training and Sport, Pilar Alegría; and president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Rafael Louzán.

2 day(s)

SEE PROFILE

2
Ancelotti: "I have nothing to fault the team for because they gave it everything"

"The team was good in the second half, we were close to winning, but we have to keep fighting," added the Real Madrid coach.

2 day(s)

SEE PROFILE

3
Real Madrid starting line-up for the Copa del Rey final

The Whites’ team is: Courtois, Lucas V., Asencio, Rüdiger, Mendy, Valverde, Tchouameni, Ceballos, Bellingham, Rodrygo, Vini Jr.

3 day(s)

SEE PROFILE

4
Barcelona vs. Real Madrid: all out for the Copa del Rey

Tonight in Seville, Real Madrid are seeking their 21st title in this competition (10pm CEST).

3 day(s)

SEE PROFILE

eyJpZCI6IjA3YTFhYzgzNWQyMDNhMjU3MDZjNTA0MGRlNjNhNjE1IiwiY29uX2lkIjoiMDdhMWFjODM1ZDIwM2EyNTcwNmM1MDQwZGU2M2E2MTUiLCJhY19pZCI6IjMzMTgzODgiLCJmcmVlX2NvbnRlbnQiOiIiLCJwYWdfbWFpbl9mcmVlIjoiMCIsImFwaV9wcm92X2lkIjoiUkVBTF9NQURSSUQiLCJwcm92X2lkIjoiUkVBTF9NQURSSUQiLCJ0eXBlIjoibmV3cyIsInRpdGxlIjoiQ2FzdGlsbGEncyB1bmJlYXRlbiBydW4gY29tZXMgdG8gYW4gZW5kIiwicGFnX2lkIjoiNDUzMTciLCJwYWdfYmxvY2tlZF9jb250ZW50IjoiMCJ9

[X]

We use first-party and third-party cookies to improve usability, personalise content and statistically analyse your browsing. You can change the settings or consult our cookies policy .
Your cookie settings
Accept cookies
Reject cookies
Save settings