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Alonso Backs Mbappé and Vini Jr. After Penalty Miss Against Valencia

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In a commanding display, Real Madrid defeated Valencia 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabéu on Saturday, but the match was not without its controversies. After scoring twice, Kylian Mbappé opted to allow Vinícius Júnior to take a penalty kick, a decision that ultimately resulted in a miss as Valencia goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala made a crucial save. This moment has sparked discussions about penalty responsibilities and team dynamics.

Mbappé had already secured two goals in the LaLiga encounter, including one from the penalty spot. Just before half time, Madrid was awarded another penalty, leading to Mbappé’s decision to pass the opportunity to Vinícius. Although the Brazilian forward could not convert, teammate Jude Bellingham capitalized on the rebound to extend the lead just a minute later.

Xabi Alonso, the head coach of Real Madrid, defended both players during the post-match press conference. “Mbappé scored another two goals! That’s a good average,” he remarked, highlighting the positive outcome of the game. With this victory, Madrid secured another three points in their campaign for the LaLiga title, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in their pursuit of trophies.

Alonso further elaborated on the situation, stating, “We assign the penalty takers, and Kylian is the first [taker]. After that, they’re decisions.” He acknowledged the missed penalty as a missed opportunity but reassured that it is not a significant issue. “I like them to score the penalties! It’s a good opportunity to score. Kylian scored the first; we would have liked to score the second.”

The match also marked a significant moment for Vinícius, who returned to the pitch a week after a heated moment in the El Clásico against Barcelona, where he was substituted and left the field visibly upset. He had since issued an apology for his reaction but did not specifically name Alonso. In contrast, during the match against Valencia, Vinícius was substituted in the 79th minute and exhibited a more positive demeanor by shaking the coach’s hand.

Alonso praised Vinícius for his performance, stating, “[Viní] played a very good game.” The coach’s support for both players illustrates the unity within the squad as they navigate the pressures of competitive football. Vinícius’s growth and Mbappé’s consistency will be crucial as Real Madrid aims to maintain their momentum in the LaLiga season.

As the season progresses, the dynamics of team roles and individual responsibilities will continue to evolve. With Mbappé currently leading as the top scorer and recently awarded the 2024-25 European Golden Shoe, Real Madrid remains focused on their objectives, looking to build on their success and solidify their position at the top of the league standings.

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