Skip to main content
Report: Real Madrid 5-1 Salzburg
Written by Sports Desk. Posted in Champions League. | 22 January 2025 | 77 Views
Tags:

Rodrgyo and Vinicius Junior sparkled as Real Madrid eased into the knock-out rounds of the Champions League.

Holders Real Madrid hammered Salzburg 5-1 on Wednesday to secure a top-24 finish in the Champions League's league phase.

Madrid maintain minute hopes of climbing into the top eight and booking a last-16 place but will more realistically be relieved to be sure of a knock-out berth after back-to-back defeats earlier in the campaign left them at risk.

They were never in danger in this match as a superb first-half brace from Rodrygo put the European champions in complete control.

Kylian Mbappe took advantage of a blunder from Salzburg goalkeeper Janis Blaswich to extend the lead further after half-time, before Vinicius Junior grabbed his own delightful double to round out the scoring for the home side.

Vinicius' first goal was his 100th for Madrid in all competitions and helped ensure their matchday eight meeting with Brest will see the LaLiga giants aiming to climb the table rather than looking nervously over their shoulders.

The only blight on a fine evening for Madrid was Mads Bidstrup's late riposte for Salzburg.

Data debrief: More misery for Salzburg

This was Salzburg's seventh meeting with the reigning champions in the Champions League and their seventh defeat. They are the first team to face the holders seven or more times and lose every time, now by an aggregate score of 24-7.

But it is not just the elite sides who have swept Salzburg aside this season. They had already lost five Champions League games by multiple goals without scoring.

Of course, that did not happen for a sixth time in seven matches due to Bidstrup's late consolation, which also denied Madrid a first clean sheet of this campaign. Despite the attacking talent that allowed Carlo Ancelotti's men to score five times, they must tighten up at the back if they are to repeat last season's success.

LATEST STORIES

Kompany laments missed opportunites
  • 2025-01-22 20:41:36
  • Hits 71
Guardiola: The best team won
  • 2025-01-22 22:14:46
  • Hits 70
Martinez proud to equal record
  • 2025-01-22 13:16:19
  • Hits 37
Ancelotti acknowledges work to do
  • 2025-01-22 13:34:15
  • Hits 36
Rice lauds 'important win'
  • 2025-01-22 13:40:14
  • Hits 32