Real Madrid vs Sevilla: Mbappe and Bellingham’s late goals sealed a 2-0 win, Sevilla’s 2 red cards created problems|

Real Madrid achieved a comfortable 2-0 win against Sevilla with a depleted squad, even when Sevilla finished the match with 9 players. Loic Bade and Isaac Romero’s red cards made their job even more difficult.
Barcelona are already champions, Real still determined
Before the match, Barcelona had officially won the title of La Liga 2025 after a 2-0 win against Espanyol on Thursday. Real Madrid played against Sevilla without key players like Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo, but Mbappe and Jude Bellingham scored a late goal in the second half to give their team the win.
Early drama: Loic Bade got a red card in the 11th minute
It was only in the 11th minute that Sevilla got the first blow. Mbappe was making a quick counter attack, but Loic Bade stopped him by pulling him. And the referee considered it a clear goal scoring opportunity and showed Bade a straight red card. Sevilla was left with only 10 players.
Real’s struggle, missed chances in the first half
Real Madrid maintained complete control, but the finishing touch was missing. Mbappe and young Brazilian Endrick both missed clear cut chances in the first half, which kept Sevilla in the match.
Second red card: Romero’s dangerous tackle
In just 3 minutes of the second half, Sevilla’s second player also went out after seeing a red card. And substitute Isaac Romero tackled Aurelien Tchouameni on the ankle, which Refree punished by giving a straight red card. And Sevilla was left with only 9 players.
Mbappe finally scores
Mbappe’s shot hit the crossbar in the 70th minute, but after 5 minutes he gave Real a 1-0 lead with a low strike. The shot came from outside the box and went inside the right post – a classic Mbappe finish.
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Bellingham seals the deal
In the 87th minute, Real Madrid academy star Gonzalo Garcia delivered a pinpoint cross and Jude Bellingham tapped in from close range to make the score 2-0. This goal was the final nail of the match for Sevilla.
La Liga Standings before Final Weekend
- Barcelona – 85 points (champions)
- Real Madrid – 81 points
- Atetico Madrid – 73 points
- Athletic Bilbao – 70 points
- Vallarreal – 67 points
These 5 teams will represent Spain in the champions league next season.