Villarreal 1-2 Real Madrid: Mbappe, Courtois to the rescue and 72-hour rest-period row


Real Madrid won a La Liga game at La Ceramica for the first time since 2017 to move three points clear of Barcelona (two games in hand) and four clear of Atletico Madrid (one game in hand), who face each other today at the Metropolitano.

The win was mainly thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe and saves from Thibaut Courtois, and was marked by extreme fatigue from Los Blancos.

The Madrid squad were worn down by last Wednesday’s spectacular battle in the Champions League last-16 second leg, decided on penalties, against Atletico.

The image of several players including Jude Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni lying on the pitch as soon as the referee blew the final whistle summed up how they felt.

There was also controversy pre and post match as, with less than 72 hours rest since the derby game in Europe’s leading competition, Carlo Ancelotti claimed Madrid had contacted La Liga twice to ask for the time of the Villarreal game to be changed. Madrid and the Spanish players’ union highlighted concerns over player fatigue. La Liga sources indicated the club had not made a request before the schedule for this round of games was confirmed.

The Athletic’s Mario Cortegana analyses the main talking points.


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With Vinicius Junior on the bench due to muscular discomfort, Real Madrid needed Mbappe more than ever. That need became urgent with Villarreal’s great start to take the lead, and so the Frenchman put on his hero’s suit.

Mbappe ignited the comeback with two sparks in the space of just six minutes. First, he struck a rebound after a shot from Brahim Diaz, whom Mbappe had masterfully set up.

The 26-year-old’s celebration was minimal as he prioritised a quick return to his own half to get on with completing the turnaround, which he did shortly after, converting a pass from Lucas Vazquez. The goals had as a common element Mbappe’s central position, as a No 9, although the absence of Vinicius could have made it possible for him to occupy the left flank.

That debate has long since ceased to exist at Valdebebas, where they have been saying since January that with Mbappe at his current level, they would normally win La Liga.

Mbappe has 31 goals (and four assists) in 44 games in his first season in white, surpassing the record of Ronaldo Nazario (30 in the 2002-2003) on his debut and within striking distance of Cristiano Ronaldo (33 in 2009-2010) and Ivan Zamorano (37 in 1992-1993).

The same goes for La Liga goals alone, where he has 20 goals to Ronaldo’s 26 and the Chilean’s 33.

“Ronaldo and Cristiano are legends, if I score more goals it doesn’t mean I’m bigger, but that my first season is being better,” Mbappe told RMTV. “Scoring goals is important, but even more if we win the league, the Champions League and the cup.”

Mbappe wants more and sets himself no limits, which is perhaps why he was seen making angry gestures when Arda Guler did not pass to him for what could have been his third hat-trick.


Courtois covers for defensive fragility again

Madrid conceded in less than seconds against Atletico in midweek, and the start from Ancelotti’s side was not much better on Saturday. There was Juan Foyth’s goal in the eighth minute, but Courtois was also called upon to make a couple of fine saves.

“Ayoze (Perez, the Villarreal player) had looked at me and said, ‘You’re not normal’,” the goalkeeper revealed after the game.

Soon after, Tajon Buchanan, on loan from Inter Milan, could have made it 2-0 and academy product Raul Asencio insisted his team-mates to do more and be focused.

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Courtois made nine saves (JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)

There were nine saves in total from the Belgium goalkeeper — his return to the national team was made official this week — compared to seven in Wednesday’s derby. Real Madrid again showed defensive frailty, conceding 19 shots (nine on target) after receiving 17 (eight on target) at the Metropolitano.

The curious thing is that the back four changed significantly between matches, from Valverde-Asencio-Rüdiger-Mendy to Lucas Vázquez-Tchouaméni-Asencio-Fran García.

Despite this deficiencies, Ancelotti preferred to be positive at the press conference. “Yes, I’m very proud,” he said. “It’s a victory that says a lot about this team and the resources of this squad”.


Complaints about lack of 72-hour rest period

Ancelotti post-match preferred to focus any negative word on the demanding schedule, something he had already slipped in on Friday at Valdebebas.

“I don’t understand it, but we can’t do anything about it,” he said when asked about the short time between games this week. “The minimum recovery would have to be 72 hours”.

With the standings so tight, Ancelotti only rested two of his first-choice available players, Antonio Rudiger and Vinicius (he had not trained on Friday). The Italian wanted to spread the load of minutes and, despite the fact he usually finds it difficult to make changes, he had already made three by the 65th minute.

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(Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images)

In the 83rd minute, the usually indestructible Valverde then asked for a substitution. “I’m just very tired,” told The Athletic in the mixed zone.

After the match, Ancelotti said Madrid will refuse to play if they have another La Liga fixture scheduled with less than 72 hours rest beforehand. His players were also upset, including Mbappe, and Courtois, who told club media: “I think it was disrespectful, maybe today we would have left with an injury.” Fran Garcia added: “The body needs to rest and recover.”

From then on, contrary versions appeared.

Madrid said they had asked La Liga for the change twice, the first time minutes after the matchday fixtures were known (which is outside of the protocol deadline) and the second time on Wednesday after their Champions League tie went to extra time and penalties. However, Emilio Butragueno, the club’s director of institutional relations, is said to have had two refusals from La Liga.

La Liga said Madrid only made one request and outside the deadline, and stresses that on other similar occasions, requests were met.

There will a rest now, at least from club games. With the international break beginning, Real Madrid will next return to action on March 29 against Leganes at the Bernabeu.

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