Real Madrid 4-1 Villarreal: Jude Bellingham scored his 17th goal this season but David Alaba suffered a serious injury

A piece influenced by Jude Bellingham With a convincing victory over Villarreal, Real Madrid went seven points clear of Barcelona and eight clear of Atletico Madrid. However, David Alaba’s ACL injury dampened the team’s joy at returning to the top of La Liga.

Bellingham scored the first goal to extend his incredible record to 17 goals in 20 games across all competitions, and “Hey Jude” was ringing throughout the Bernabeu. However, it was not all good news as Alaba was substituted out in the first half due to what appeared to be a potential cruciate ligament damage.

Bellingham, who possesses center-forward stats, broke the tie on minute twenty-five with a goal of his own. Bellingham headed a header past Filip Jorgensen after Lucas Vazquez crossed the ball from the right to Luka Modric, who flicked a beautiful ball into the middle.

Twelve minutes later, Rodrygo extended Madrid’s lead when Villarreal failed to clear Modric’s corner. It was the Brazilian’s ninth goal in the previous 11 games. He scored from just inside the six-yard box.

It was that terrible moment for Alaba in between the scores. He seemed to severely twist his left knee as he applied pressure from behind on Gerard Moreno. After Nacho entered the game, Antonio Rudiger and he were the only players remaining in the middle of Real Madrid’s defense.

Jude Bellingham scored again as Real Madrid returned to the top of La Liga on Sunday

Jude Bellingham scored again as Real Madrid returned to the top of La Liga on Sunday

Midfielder headed in a superb cross from Luka Modric to put Real ahead in the 25th minuteMidfielder headed in a superb cross from Luka Modric to put Real ahead in the 25th minute

A composition with Jude Bellingham’s influence Real Madrid moved seven points clear of Barcelona and eight clear of Atletico Madrid after a dominant win against Villarreal. Nonetheless, the team’s happiness at being back at the top of La Liga was tempered by David Alaba’s ACL injury.

“Hey Jude” was playing throughout the Bernabeu as Bellingham scored the opening goal to extend his amazing record to 17 goals in 20 appearances in all competitions. It was not all positive news, either, as Alaba was replaced in the first half because of what looked to be a possible injury to his cruciate ligament.

On minute twenty-five, Bellingham, who has center-forward stats, broke the deadlock with a goal of his own. Lucas Vazquez crossed the ball from the right to Luka Modric, who sent a lovely ball into the middle, and Bellingham headed a header past Filip Jorgensen.

A quarter of an hour later, Rodrygo increased Madrid’s advantage when Villarreal was unable to clear Modric’s corner. In the preceding 11 games, it was the Brazilian’s ninth goal. From barely inside the six-yard line, he scored.

Between the scores was that horrible moment for Alaba. He appeared to twist his left knee quite a bit as he put pressure on Gerard Moreno from behind. He and Antonio Rudiger were the only players still in the middle of Real Madrid’s defense after Nacho joined the match.

Forward Rodrygo doubled Real Madrid's lead with a close-range finish in the 37th minuteForward Rodrygo doubled Real Madrid’s lead with a close-range finish in the 37th minute

David Alaba limped off the pitch in the first half with what appeared to be a serious injuryDavid Alaba limped off the pitch in the first half with what appeared to be a serious injury