
Real Madrid come to San Mamés, leave with one point, and spend the drive home watching Jude Bellingham's shot bounce off the crossbar on a loop. Barcelona's lead just got a little more comfortable.
It finishes 1-1 at San Mamés, and the scoreline flatters nobody. Athletic Club are what they always are here — physical, loud, genuinely awkward — and Real Madrid never quite find the gear that separates them from a side that simply refuses to be outrun at home.
Vinícius Júnior comes off on 70, replaced by Endrick, and the change doesn't shift the game the way Ancelotti needs it to. Madrid probe, Athletic hold, and the clock bleeds out in the way it always seems to when you need a winner.
Then Bellingham. Jude Bellingham, in the 92nd minute, finds the ball and finds the bar. Not the net — the bar. It rings out around San Mamés and that is more or less that. One point. Two dropped.
Afterwards, a reporter asks Carlo Ancelotti about Barcelona's lead in the title race. Ancelotti looks at the floor for four full seconds. Then: "we play our games." That's it. That's the press conference.
Real Madrid come to San Mamés, leave with one point, and spend the drive home watching Jude Bellingham's shot bounce off the crossbar on a loop. Barcelona's lead just got a little more comfortable.
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“Stays on La Liga — different angle, same beat.”
One game. One result. Barcelona win La Liga tomorrow night — or Real Madrid keep the whole thing alive for another fortnight. Camp Nou, 9pm local, full house. No context needed.
“Stays on La Liga — different angle, same beat.”
One game. One result. Barcelona win La Liga tomorrow night — or Real Madrid keep the whole thing alive for another fortnight. Camp Nou, 9pm local, full house. No context needed.