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Sevilla 0-1 Real Madrid: Vinicius makes it back-to-back wins amid Mourinho links
Alvaro Arbeloa's time in charge of Real Madrid may be coming to an end, but he will aim to bow out with three straight wins.
Real Madrid overcame Sevilla 1-0 thanks to Vinicius Junior's strike at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
Madrid's disappointing season is at least ending on a higher note, with Los Blancos, who have now won back-to-back LaLiga matches, rounding out their campaign at home against Athletic Club.
Alvaro Arbeloa seems unlikely to be in the dugout next season, as speculation continues to mount over Jose Mourinho returning to Madrid, but the visitors were on top for large swathes of Sunday's clash.
Sevilla did start brightly and forced Thibaut Courtois into an early save through Oso, but Arbeloa's side got themselves in front in the 15th minute.
Brahim Diaz's cross into the box was taken down by Kylian Mbappe, who turned the ball back for Vinicius to slot into the bottom-right corner, though the Sevilla players felt Jose Angel Carmona had been fouled in the build-up by the Madrid number 10.
Mbappe then sent a curling attempt narrowly wide as Los Blancos ended the half in the ascendancy, with Aurelien Tchouameni seeing his effort blocked early in the second half.
Madrid continued to push for a second but Mbappe lashed over the crossbar in the 68th minute before Franco Mastantuono's shot cannoned against the post.
Jude Bellingham then slipped in Mbappe, who rounded Odysseas Vlachodimos to score, only for the offside flag to deny the Frenchman.
Kike Salas stung the palms of Courtois as Sevilla pressed for an equaliser, though their relegation fears have been allayed by results elsewhere going their way.
Data Debrief: Vinicius seals another Seville success
Madrid have now picked up points in each of their last seven LaLiga visits to Sevilla (W6 D1), equalling their longest unbeaten away run against them in the competition, which they managed between 1994 and 2003 (also W6 D1).
And their success was built on Vinicius' early strike. Only Bayern Munich's Harry Kane (28) has scored more goals in all competitions in 2026 than the Brazilian's 17 among players from the top five European Leagues. He also finished with team-high totals for chances created (two) and touches in the opposition box (nine).
Sevilla, meanwhile, have now failed to win any of their last 15 LaLiga matches against Madrid (D2 L13) since a 3-0 victory in September 2018, equalling their longest winless streak against Los Blancos in the competition (15 games, D2 L13 between 1993 and 2003).
But in a game lacking much quality in the final third, Madrid just about deserved their win. They finished with an expected goals (xG) total of 1.03 from their 12 shots, though only one of those were on target, compared to Sevilla's tally of 0.64 from their 14 attempts.













