Late Bellerin strike deals Madrid huge title blow
Hector Bellerin scored deep into stoppage-time to earn Real Betis a 1-1 draw against Real Madrid in LaLiga, denting the host's fading title hopes with five games remaining.
Madrid appeared on course for a narrow win after taking the lead in the 17th minute. Federico Valverde let fly from outside the box and Betis goalkeeper Alvaro Valles could only parry the ball into the path of Vinicius Junior, who reacted swiftly to guide a neat finish just inside the right post.
Jude Bellingham nearly made it 2-0 soon after, but Betis gradually grew into the contest and began to threaten.
Andriy Lunin kept the visitors ahead before half-time with three sharp saves to deny Cedric Bakambu and two more to thwart Antony.
Madrid resumed control after the break but was wasteful.
Kylian Mbappe endured a frustrating evening, blazing over from a Trent Alexander-Arnold pass and later seeing a goal ruled out for offside after the English full back delivered from the right.
Lunin continued to shine, producing a stunning one-handed save to deny Cucho Hernandez in the 65th minute and another fine stop from Natan nine minutes later.
Vinicius also squandered a gilt-edged chance after a dazzling run from the left as Madrid failed to put the game beyond reach.
Los Blancos paid the price in the 93rd minute.
Ferland Mendy lost possession to Antony inside the box, sparking panic in the Madrid defence. The ball broke kindly for Bellerin, who drove a low effort through a forest of legs and into the net.
"In situations like this, there's not much to think about. I'm not one for shooting from distance; I look for the cross. Amidst all the legs, it went in," Bellerin said after the game.
"I think we were in control for most of the match and deserved more than just a point. Not getting the win feels unfair to me. They're a brilliant team, but we had plenty of shots on goal. The goalkeeper saved them all. We're satisfied because it's a good result."
Madrid is now left contemplating a draw that leaves it needing near perfection – and several favours elsewhere – to prevent Barcelona from sealing back-to-back titles when the old rivals face each other in El Clasico at Camp Nou on 11 May (AEST).
With a game in hand, Barcelona leads the standings with 82 points, eight clear of second-placed Madrid.
Barca faces Getafe on Sunday (AEST) and could move 11 points clear, leaving Alvaro Arbeloa's Madrid side now needing a miracle to keep Barca from sealing back-to-back titles.


























