MADRID, Feb 19: Real Madrid could see its Spanish league lead reduced after being held to a 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, while last-place Almeria made history for the wrong reason by becoming the first team to go 28 straight games without a league win.
Almeria drew 1-1 at Granada for its 25th consecutive winless game this season. It also hadn’t won its last three matches last season.
Madrid was frustrated in its first match since it emerged that Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, opening the door for another attempt by the Spanish powerhouse to sign the France star.
Joselu put Madrid ahead only three minutes into the match against its southern Madrid rival, but the hosts equalized through a penalty kick converted by Raúl de Tomás in the 27th.
The draw moved Madrid six points clear of second-place Girona, which visits fifth-place Athletic Bilbao on Monday.
Third-place Barcelona, which won 2-1 at Celta Vigo on Saturday with a stoppage-time penalty kick converted by Robert Lewandowski, was eight points behind Madrid. Fourth-place Atletico Madrid, which routed Las Palmas 5-0 at home Saturday, was 11 points off the lead.
It was a disappointing result for Madrid against a Rayo team that had lost three consecutive league matches and hasn’t won in seven straight.
Real Madrid remain unbeaten in its last 19 league games, with 14 wins and five draws. It failed to scored only once, in a 0-0 draw against Rayo in November.
WINLESS ALMERIA
Almeria surpassed the streak of 27 games without a league win that Levante recorded in 2021 and 2022. The worst winless run in a single season had belonged to Sporting Gijon.
Almeria, a Saudi-owned club, went ahead through Marc Pubill in the ninth minute but the hosts equalized with Myrto Uzuni’s goal in the 75th.
Granada is second-to-last in the standings, ahead of Almeria and behind Cadiz, which has not won in 21 straight league games this season.
SOCIEDAD WIN LATE
Sixth-place Real Sociedad ended its five-game winless streak across all tournaments with a 2-1 victory at Mallorca thanks to a stoppage-time goal by Mikel Merino.
Japan international Takefusa Kubo also scored for Sociedad. Antonio Sánchez had put Mallorca ahead four minutes into the match.
Mallorca, in 16th place, had Antonio Raíllo sent off in first-half stoppage time with consecutive yellow cards – the second after applauding the referee. Mallorca also saw Siebe van der Heyden sent off in second-half stoppage time.
Also Sunday, seventh-place Real Betis was held by 12th-place Alaves to a 0-0 draw at home. (PTI)