Real Madrid Stun Monaco in Dominant Champions League Display as Mbappe Scores Twice
In a scintillating display of attacking prowess, Real Madrid dismantled struggling Monaco 6-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, handing new manager Alvaro Arbeloa his first taste of success in charge. The result marked a resounding statement from Los Blancos ahead of their Champions League campaign.
Kylian Mbappe proved to be the standout performer on the night, scoring twice and showcasing his speed and precision as he carved through Monaco's defense. He was supported by Jude Bellingham, who also found the back of the net as Real Madrid demonstrated their superiority.
The Spanish giants' attacking quartet - comprising Mbappe, Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and Karim Benzema - proved to be an unbridgeable gap for Monaco's defenders. Real's midfield was equally dominant, with Casemiro providing the engine room that allowed his teammates to flourish.
Monaco, meanwhile, showed flashes of resilience but ultimately crumbled under the weight of Real Madrid's relentless pressure. The visitors' defense was repeatedly breached as Real capitalized on their opponents' errors, handing them a comfortable night at the office.
In a night that highlighted the strength and depth of Real Madrid's squad, it marked an impressive statement from Alvaro Arbeloa's new team ahead of their Champions League campaign.
In a scintillating display of attacking prowess, Real Madrid dismantled struggling Monaco 6-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, handing new manager Alvaro Arbeloa his first taste of success in charge. The result marked a resounding statement from Los Blancos ahead of their Champions League campaign.
Kylian Mbappe proved to be the standout performer on the night, scoring twice and showcasing his speed and precision as he carved through Monaco's defense. He was supported by Jude Bellingham, who also found the back of the net as Real Madrid demonstrated their superiority.
The Spanish giants' attacking quartet - comprising Mbappe, Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and Karim Benzema - proved to be an unbridgeable gap for Monaco's defenders. Real's midfield was equally dominant, with Casemiro providing the engine room that allowed his teammates to flourish.
Monaco, meanwhile, showed flashes of resilience but ultimately crumbled under the weight of Real Madrid's relentless pressure. The visitors' defense was repeatedly breached as Real capitalized on their opponents' errors, handing them a comfortable night at the office.
In a night that highlighted the strength and depth of Real Madrid's squad, it marked an impressive statement from Alvaro Arbeloa's new team ahead of their Champions League campaign.