It’s been a fun road trip for Real Madrid at the start of the Spanish La Liga 2022-23 season. Real Madrid are playing their first three matches away from home because of construction work at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. But so far so good for the defending champions after two wins. (More Football News)
Real Madrid will t🙈ry to keep their momentum on the road when they visit Espanyol on Sunday looking to stay near the top of the standings. Madrid aꦐsked to play away matches in the first three rounds so it could expedite the work at the Bernabéu, which has been undergoing a major renovation project.
It was the same last year, when it also played its first three matches on the💞 road — victories against Alavés and Real Betis and a draw at Levante. This season, Madrid defeated promoted Almería 2-1꧋ and then Celta Vigo 4-1.
Playing on the road hasn’t been a problem for Madrid recently. It is unbeaten in i✨ts last six away matches in the league dating to last season, with a draw at Vil𒁏larreal and then five straight victories.
The timetable for the renovation at the Bernabéu was moved up after the🤡 team played at the smaller Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium — in the club’s training center — during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, when fans weℱre not allowed in matches.
Madrid was back at the Bernabéu last season w♋hile the renovation work continued. The seating capacity at the venue has been reduced during the construction. The team’s first match at the venueꩵ this season will be against Real Betis on September 3.
It will be the second home game in a row for Espanyol, which remains winless after opening with a 2-2 draw at Celta and a 2-0 loss to Rayo Vallecano. “We know of Madrid’s potential, but we are not going t🅰o be afraid,” newly signed Espanyol forward Dani Gómez told Marca.
“We will give everything we have. It wouldn’t be the first time Espanyol defeats Madrid, so we will try it again.” Espanyol has lost five of its last five games against Madrid, but its las꧂t victory over the powerhouse was in its home league game last season.
BARCELONA’S MOMENTUM
Barcelona will go for its second straight win when it hosts Real Valladolid on Sunday. It’s still unclear if the Catalan club will be able to register newly signed defender Jules Kound✃é in time for the match at the Camp Nou.
Barcelona needs to clear more salary space to abide to the league’s strict financial fair play rules. Valladolid opened with a 3-0 home loss against V🥃illarreal but drew 1-1 at Sevilla last weekend. The club owned by former Brazil great Ronaldo is back in the first division after a year in the second tier.
Barcelona’s♈ first home match was a disappointing scoreless draw with Rayo🔯.
ATLÉTICO’S STRUGGLES
Atlético Madrid will look to rebound from a home loss to Villarreal when it visits Gennaro Gattuso’s Valencia on Monday. Álvaro Morataౠ and João Félix connected well in Atlético’s opening 3-0 win at Getafe, but the forwards struggled on Sunday and Diego Simeone’s attack was largely ineffective.
Some fans ღwere upset and insulted a few players after this weekend’s match, prompting def༺ender Mario Hermoso to confront them in the stands.
OTHER MATCHES
Villarreal will try to win its third straight when it visits Getafe on Sunday. The two other tea𝔉ms with consecutive victories — Real Betis and Osasuna — face off on Friday in Seville. Winless Sevilla is at Almería on Saturday, while Real Sociedad is at Elche.
Cádiz, the other team yet to win points along with Getafe, hosts A🥃thletic Bilbao on Monday.