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Six Wins, Zero Doubt: Real Madrid Flying High

Real Madrid showed no signs of slowing down as they stormed past Levante with another brilliant display – and once again it was Kylian Mbappe leading the charge.

Vini Sets the Tone

The night began in style when Vinicius Jr. produced a moment of magic. From a tight angle, he curled the ball with the outside of his boot straight into the far corner – a strike that instantly silenced the home crowd. But Vini wasn’t done. Minutes later, he spotted Franco Mastantuono sprinting into space and delivered a perfect crossfield ball. The young Argentine didn’t hesitate, blasting it into the top corner. At just 18, Mastantuono etched his name into history books as one of the youngest scorers in Real’s La Liga journey.

Six Wins, Zero Doubt: Real Madrid Flying High
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Levante Fight Back

The hosts weren’t about to give up. Ivan Romero whipped in a dangerous cross, and Etta Eyong rose highest to nod the ball past Mathew Ryan. Suddenly, Levante had hope.

Mbappe Turns the Game Off

But then came the Mbappe show. With the score at 2–1, the French superstar took full control. First, he stepped up to the penalty spot and coolly delivered a cheeky Panenka, chipping the ball straight down the middle. Two minutes later, Arda Guler slid him through on goal, and Mbappe’s calm finish made it 4–1. That double strike not only killed the game but also pushed Mbappe to seven goals in just six league matches – a blistering start in his debut La Liga season.

Six Wins, Zero Doubt: Real Madrid Flying High
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Record-Breaking Start for Alonso

Manager Xabi Alonso continues to write his own chapter in Madrid’s story. With six wins from six, he joins an elite list of coaches who opened their La Liga careers perfectly. Victory in the upcoming derby against Atletico could see him equal Vanderlei Luxemburgo’s record of seven straight wins back in 2005.

What’s Next

The win keeps Real five points clear at the top of the table. Barcelona will try to close the gap when they face Oviedo on Thursday – but for now, Madrid fans can enjoy the unstoppable rhythm of their team.

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