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Real Madrid draw 2 - 2 vs Club America (Benzema, Hazard; Martin, Fidalgo). Here's our immediate reaction. More coverage coming your way on the site.
Fidalgo converted on the second try: In both pre-season games, Real Madrid looked a bit better in the second half. The touches and defensive gambles from Lucas Vazquez and Casemiro stood out in the first half as a weak point. Vinicius Tobias fouled Fidalgo in the box. Camavinga’s vertical pass to Eden Hazard fuelled an important sequence in the second half. The team welcomed back Karim Benzema, while Andriy Lunin started in goal.
Karim Benzema scored a brilliant goal and Eden Hazard netted for the first time since January but it was not enough to see Real Madrid beat Club America.
But Lunin had been a long way off his line and so it was ordered that the penalty should be retaken. Former Real midfielder Fidalgo ran at Tobias and the teenage Brazilian lazily dangled a leg across his path to give away a clear penalty. Karim Benzema scored a brilliant goal and Eden Hazard netted for the first time since January but it was not enough to see Real Madrid beat Club America.
Forward Henry Martin put America in front with just five minutes played at Oracle Park, slotting past goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, before Benzema levelled on 22 ...
Fidalgo -- a Madrid academy product -- was brought down by Brazilian youngster Vinicius Tobias in the box and scored at the second attempt after keeper Lunin was penalised for saving the first effort when well off his line. Alejandro Zendejas went close to doubling their lead, shooting just wide, before Benzema made it 1-1 after a quick exchange of passes with Marco Asensio. Madrid went ahead through Eden Hazard's second-half penalty -- after Lucas Vazquez was challenged by Mauricio Reyes -- but were unable to hold onto their lead, Alvaro Fidalgo converting a penalty of his own.
The Mexican side held Real to a 2-2 draw at San Francisco's Oracle Park after a late penalty was converted by former Madrid man Alvaro Fidalgo.
Eden Hazard scored from a penalty as Real Madrid were held to a 2-2 draw by Club America - Real Madrid were held to a 2-2 draw with Club America in a pre-season friendly Real Madrid 2-2 Club America: Eden Hazard scores for the first time since January as Carlo Ancelotti's side are held to a pre-season draw by the Mexican outfit in San Francisco
Karim Benzema showed that he possesses the most lethal finesse shot in world football right now with a stunning goal for Real Madrid against Club America.
Benzema’s goal from this angle looks INSANE. This guy has the most lethal finesse shot in the world— Yassine (@ysnRMCF) pic.twitter.com/1qXWnQtbNG July 27, 2022 Benzema’s goal from this angle looks INSANE. This guy has the most lethal finesse shot in the world— WolfRMFC (@WolfRMFC) pic.twitter.com/iQYlGM8AY3 July 27, 2022 Karim Benzema showed that he possesses the most lethal finesse shot in world football right now with a stunning goal for Real Madrid against Club America.
After the 1-0 defeat to Barcelona on Saturday night, Real Madrid were clearly out to prove a point and managed an impressive shot every 5 minutes and 18 seconds ...
América’s own changes, with seven made on the hour mark, may also play into this, but it’s clear that Real Madrid’s preferred XI have someway yet to go to get up to speed this pre-season. In the second period, that was turned around to 25 minutes in Real Madrid’s favour, only eight giving América the advantage and 12 being neutral again. However, it was not that surprising to concede early on when looking back at Real Madrid’s recent record of goals conceded.
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Gomez also played soccer growing up and has been to a few friendly matches in Los Angeles. The raucous spirit of the fans in the stadium was something foreign to Oracle Park this year as the Giants have struggled. For Santana Urias, a Vallejo native, the outcome of Tuesday’s match was inconsequential. “These are professional teams that we look up to,” Gomez said. “From my perspective, from playing the game and seeing (Real Madrid), they're a different level. It’s great to be able see that.”