Hello and we’re back with another football live blog, this time it’s Real Madrid Vs Wolfsburg at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano. Settle in and stay tuned for all the live updates coming your way.
Hello and we’re back with another football live blog, this time it’s Real Madrid Vs Wolfsburg at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano. Settle in and stay tuned for all the live updates coming your way.
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We are underway, and the tempo pops immediately as Real Madrid press early, forcing Sarai Linder to concede a corner, before Wolfsburg roar back with Lineth Beerensteyn sliding in for a massive chance on 13 minutes that drifts agonisingly wide after Janou Levels puts it on a plate, all while Alba Redondo’s earlier foul keeps the whistle busy and the energy humming on both ends.
Real Madrid take the lead in style on 19 minutes, María Méndez rises highest to meet Eva Navarro’s perfect corner and nods it low into the bottom right corner. Wolfsburg’s defence is left reaching, and the stadium erupts as Madrid grab that early breakthrough.
Just three minutes after the opener, Linda Caicedo tests the Wolfsburg keeper with a sharp left-footed effort from the centre of the box, but the shot is well saved, keeping the visitors in the game as Los Blancos push for more.
Wolfsburg feel the pressure mounting as Ella Peddemors picks up a yellow for a clumsy challenge, adding fuel to the fiery start and giving Real Madrid a chance to press even harder.
The referee cracks down on Real Madrid as Maëlle Lakrar goes in recklessly and earns a yellow card, keeping the tension high as both sides trade challenges in this fiery first half.
The first half wraps up with Los Blancos holding a slender lead thanks to María Méndez’s early header. Drama didn’t stop there, Maëlle Lakrar picked up a second yellow in stoppage time for a reckless foul, and Wolfsburg came agonisingly close through Janina Minge, whose close-range shot was brilliantly saved by Misa.
The whistle blows on a tense, edge-of-your-seat opening 45.
Wolfsburg’s intensity rises, but it comes at a cost as Caitlin Dijkstra dives into a heavy challenge and picks up a yellow on 56 minutes, adding another layer of edge to an already fiery contest.
On 66 minutes, Kessya Bussy smartly draws a foul in her own half, giving Wolfsburg a moment to settle as they look to reset and build with Los Blancos still hanging onto that narrow lead.
At 73 minutes, Wolfsburg make their move, bringing on Guro Bergsvand for the booked Caitlin Dijkstra as they chase control and look to crank up the pressure in the final stretch.
Thea Bjelde keeps her cool under pressure and earns Wolfsburg a free kick deep in their own half. Exactly the kind of smart, late-game decision you need when the clock’s practically out of breath.
That’s a wrap! We’ll be back with another live blog soon, until then, bye bye.