The visitors opened the scoring in the 28th minute as Vinícius Júnior finished from a Federico Valverde assist. Shortly after, Franco Mastantuono doubled Real’s lead, converting from close range after a fast break and a pass from Vinícius Júnior. Levante responded in the 54th minute, with Etta Eyong heading home to reduce the deficit to 2-1.
However, Kylian Mbappé restored Real’s two-goal cushion with a penalty in the 64th minute, then sealed the win with his second goal just two minutes later, assisted by Arda Güler. Mbappé, now LaLiga’s top scorer with five goals, continues his impressive start to the season. Real Madrid’s defense, led by Thibaut Courtois, again proved solid, conceding only once and controlling the final stages of the match.
Levante, who lined up in a 4-4-2 with Mathew Ryan in goal, were unable to match the visitors’ attacking quality despite strong efforts from Jeremy Toljan and Etta Eyong. The home side remains with just one win from their opening five matches.
This result further cements Real Madrid’s strong league form, following wins over Osasuna, Real Oviedo, Mallorca, Real Sociedad, and a Champions League triumph against Marseille. As they prepare for the upcoming Madrid derby, Real’s squad—despite missing Antonio Rüdiger, Ferland Mendy, and Trent Alexander-Arnold through injury—remains in top shape.
Levante and Real Madrid have now met 24 times in LaLiga, with Madrid winning 15, Levante five, and four draws. The match drew an attendance of 23,361, with the stadium at 91% capacity under clear 21°C weather.
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