Levante relegated after being demolished 6-0 by Real Madrid
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[May 13, 2022] By
Fernando Kallas
MADRID (Reuters) - Levante were relegated from LaLiga on Thursday
after they were thrashed 6-0 by champions Real Madrid, with Vinicius
Junior scoring a hat-trick.
Bottom club Levante needed to win to keep alive their dwindling
chances of survival but against a rampant Real, that hope was
quickly snuffed out.
Real, who will face Liverpool in the Champions League final later
this month, went ahead through Ferland Mendy before goals from Karim
Benzema and Rodrygo made it 3-0.
Vinicius opened his account just before the interval before adding
two more in the second half to condemn Levante to the drop as they
suffered their 19th defeat of the season.
Mendy opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a fast
counter-attack started by Luka Modric before Benzema extended their
lead six minutes later after heading in a Vinicius cross.
It was Benzema's 44th goal in all competitions this season as he
leveled Raul Gonzalez for second place on Real Madrid’s all-time
goalscoring list with 323 goals.
Only Cristiano Ronaldo is ahead of him with 451 goals.
The Frenchman is having a career year as LaLiga top goalscorer with
27 goals.
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Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga in action with Levante's Enis Bardhi
REUTERS/Susana Vera
Rodrygo scored the third with a close range strike after being
provided with a fine assist from Modric, who also turned provider
for Vinicius's first goal.
Vinicius latched onto a Benzema cross in the 68th minute before the
Brazilian sealed Real's win with a close-range strike seven minutes
from time.
Real Madrid could have scored more as Federico Valverde sent two
bullet strikes off the bar.
"We have arrived well to this moment, our self-esteem has grown a
lot and the team is enjoying their play," coach Carlo Ancelotti told
a news conference.
"We will have a challenge now to stay focused and keep the same
intensity in this time between winning LaLiga early and playing
Liverpool in the Champions League final.
"The team gave very good signs today, played with rhythm and
intensity. It's what we wanted, high intensity."
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Stephen
Coates)
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