Real Oviedo 0-3 Real Madrid: Mbappé Shines as Los Blancos Triumph in Historic Return to Carlos Tartiere
Oviedo, August 24, 2025 – Real Madrid delivered a commanding performance, defeating Real Oviedo 3-0 in their return to the Carlos Tartiere after 24 years. The LaLiga EA Sports match, marking Oviedo’s first home game in the top flight since 2001, saw Kylian Mbappé steal the show with a brace, while Vinicius Junior sealed the victory with a late goal. The result keeps Real Madrid perfect with two wins from two matches, placing them third in the league with six points.
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Match Summary
Real Madrid asserted dominance early, controlling 72.8% of possession in the first half and generating 17 shots compared to Oviedo’s solitary attempt. Despite a spirited second-half effort from the hosts, Madrid’s clinical finishing and defensive solidity ensured a clean sheet, their second in as many games this season.
The scoring opened in the 37th minute when Tchouameni’s interception sparked a swift counterattack. Arda Güler’s precise pass found Mbappé, who showcased his world-class ability with a stunning control and a powerful, low strike past Oviedo’s goalkeeper Aarón Escandell. The French star struck again in the 82nd minute, capitalizing on a defensive error by Oviedo’s Hassan. Vinicius, coming off the bench, assisted Mbappé’s second before adding the third goal in stoppage time (92nd minute) with a composed finish after a swift counter led by Gonzalo and Brahim.
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Key Performances
- Kylian Mbappé: The French forward was the standout, scoring twice and generating 0.84 xG. His seven shots, three on target, and three chances created underlined his growing influence as Real Madrid’s attacking leader. His first goal, a blend of technical brilliance and lethal finishing, was described as “sublime” by AS commentators.
- Arda Güler: The young Turk was a creative force, generating eight chances and boasting a 96.4% pass accuracy. His assist for Mbappé’s opener highlighted his vision and composure.
- Tchouameni: Imperial in midfield, the Frenchman’s defensive work (five actions, three interceptions, two tackles) and key role in the first goal earned him praise as “the protected one” by Xabi Alonso.
- Vinicius Junior: Despite starting on the bench, the Brazilian made an impact with an assist and a goal, though his gesture towards the Oviedo fans sparked controversy.
- Dean Huijsen: The 20-year-old defender was a silent hero, completing 88 passes, winning two tackles, and recovering seven balls, showcasing maturity beyond his years.
Oviedo’s Fight
Oviedo, led by coach Veljko Paunovic, showed resilience despite the defeat. The hosts switched to a back-four in the second half, creating chances through Fede Viñas (0.3 xG), Sibo (0.12 xG), and Hassan (0.11 xG). Sibo’s 81st-minute shot hit the post, marking Oviedo’s closest chance to equalize at 0-1. Goalkeeper Aarón Escandell made several crucial saves, including a stunning stop to deny Mbappé a hat-trick.
Paunovic acknowledged the challenge of facing a side like Madrid: “We had chances to draw, but against teams like this, small mistakes are costly.” The return of club legend Santi Cazorla, who received a standing ovation in the 89th minute, added emotional weight to the occasion.
Controversies
The match wasn’t without its talking points. Oviedo players and fans protested a possible foul by Tchouameni in the build-up to Mbappé’s first goal, with David Costas calling it “a clear foul.” However, referee De Burgos Bengoetxea and VAR upheld the decision. Additionally, Vinicius was shown a yellow card for simulation after seeking a penalty, and his post-goal gesture mocking Oviedo’s potential relegation drew ire from the home crowd.
Xabi Alonso’s Tactical Choices
Coach Xabi Alonso raised eyebrows with his lineup, benching Vinicius in favor of Rodrygo and giving 18-year-old Franco Mastantuono his first LaLiga start. Carvajal and Rüdiger also returned to the starting XI, replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold and others. Alonso defended his choices, stating, “We need everyone, and Rodrygo is one of us.” The move paid off, with Rodrygo contributing 0.11 xG and Mastantuono showing promise with six dribble attempts.
Alonso praised his team’s balance: “We recovered the ball quickly and created chances. We’re not perfect, but we’re on the right path.” Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who made a crucial save early on, echoed this sentiment: “We defended well and pressed high. This is the line we must follow.”
The Bigger Picture
For Oviedo, the match was a historic moment, with the Carlos Tartiere packed to its record capacity. Despite the loss, the fans’ passion and the team’s second-half fight offered hope for their survival in LaLiga. Paunovic emphasized focusing on “our league” moving forward, with upcoming matches against Real Sociedad and others critical for their campaign.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, continue their pursuit of the LaLiga title, aiming to dethrone rivals Barcelona. With Mbappé in scintillating form—tied for the league’s top scorer with three goals—and a squad depth that allows bold rotations, Xabi Alonso’s side looks poised for a strong season.
What’s Next?
Real Madrid will face Mallorca next, aiming to maintain their perfect start, while Oviedo prepares for a crucial clash with Real Sociedad. For now, the Carlos Tartiere reverberates with pride despite the defeat, as Oviedo’s return to the big stage was marked by a valiant effort against one of football’s giants.
Match Stats:
- Possession: Oviedo 27.2% – Real Madrid 72.8%
- Shots: Oviedo 1 – Real Madrid 17
- xG: Oviedo 0.05 – Real Madrid 1.12
- Goals: Mbappé (37’, 82’), Vinicius (92’)
Player Ratings (AS):
- Mbappé: 9/10 – A “killer” performance, leading with two goals.
- Güler: 8/10 – Creative hub with eight chances created.
- Tchouameni: 8/10 – Defensive rock and key to the opener.
- Vinicius: 7/10 – Impactful substitute despite controversy.
- Escandell (Oviedo): 7/10 – Heroic saves kept the scoreline respectable.
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