Valencia clinched a dramatic win over Real Madrid thanks to a stoppage-time goal from Hugo Duro, dealing a major setback to the home side’s La Liga title challenge. With the match deep into added time, Rafa Mir delivered a perfect cross into the box, which Duro nodded in from close range to stun the Bernabeu crowd.
Earlier in the game, Mouctar Diakhaby gave the visitors the lead with a towering header after connecting with a cross from Andre Almeida. Real Madrid had a golden opportunity to level just before the break when they were awarded a penalty for a foul on Kylian Mbappe by Cesar Tarrega. However, Vinicius Jr’s tame effort from the spot was easily stopped by goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.
Vinicius redeemed himself shortly after halftime, firing a powerful shot into the top corner to bring Madrid level. Mbappe came close to turning the game around but narrowly missed the target in what turned into a frustrating afternoon for the French forward and his teammates.
The loss leaves Madrid four points behind league leaders Barcelona, who drew 1-1 with Real Betis later in the day. With just eight matches left in the season, Carlo Ancelotti’s side will need a strong finish to stay in the title race. Madrid’s struggles from the spot continue, having now failed to convert five of their 16 penalties this season—marking their highest number of misses in a single campaign since at least 2013–14.
The match also saw 19-year-old Fran Gonzalez make his La Liga debut for Real Madrid, stepping in due to injuries to both Thibaut Courtois and Andriy Lunin. Gonzalez became the youngest goalkeeper to debut for the club in the league since Iker Casillas in 1999. For Valencia, this was a historic result—securing their first win at the Bernabeu since 2008. Madrid now shift their focus to Tuesday’s Champions League clash at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.