On September 22, in the sixth round of La Liga, Real Madrid staged a comeback at home, defeating Espanyol 4-1. To date this season, Real Madrid has scored a total of 18 goals, but only one of those was scored in the first half, with the remaining 17 all coming in the second half.
To date this season, Real Madrid’s sole first-half goal appeared in the first round of La Liga, when they drew 1-1 away against Mallorca. In that match, Rodrygo scored for Real Madrid in the 13th minute, but was equalized by the opponent in the second half.
In other matches, Real Madrid consistently had zero goals in the first half, yet stormed in with 17 goals in the second half. The performance of Real Madrid in both halves presents a stark contrast.
The current Real Madrid boasts super attackers like Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham, Rodrygo, and Endrick, making it quite challenging for opponents to defend against the Galacticos. Especially as the game progresses, Real Madrid’s advantage on the field becomes increasingly significant, turning them into a team that excels at striking late.
Striking Late! Real Madrid Only Scores in the First Half Once This Season, But Floods Goals in the Second Half. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/46836.html