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La Liga 2025: Fede Valverde's 93rd-Minute Stunner Keeps Real Madrid's Title Hopes Alive

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Madrid, April 21 In a dramatic finish at Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday night, Federico Valverde delivered a sensational 93rd-minute goal to help Real Madrid edge past Athletic Club 1-0, reigniting their La Liga title aspirations. The clutch win keeps Real Madrid just four points behind league leaders Barcelona, maintaining pressure as the title race heats up.

image Last-Gasp Heroics from Valverde

With the match seemingly heading for a goalless draw, Uruguayan midfielder Fede Valverde took matters into his own hands deep into stoppage time. In the 93rd minute, he unleashed a top-corner screamer from outside the box that flew past Athletic goalkeeper Unai Simón, sending home fans into a frenzy.

“We needed this win to stay in the race. I saw the space, took the shot, and thankfully, it went in,” Valverde said post-match.

image Post-Champions League Redemption

The victory comes just days after Real Madrid’s disappointing exit from the UEFA Champions League against Arsenal. Needing a morale-boosting win, the team looked short on ideas for much of the game but found their spark in the final moments thanks to Valverde’s brilliance.

image Vinícius Jr. Impresses in Mbappé’s Absence

With Kylian Mbappé sidelined due to suspension and a recurring ankle injury, the attacking responsibility fell on Vinícius Jr., who dazzled on the left wing. He had a goal disallowed due to Endrick’s offside position, but his relentless pace and creativity were crucial throughout the match.

Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham came close with a powerful header, but Unai Simón’s reflex save kept Athletic in the contest.

image Goalkeeper Duel: Simón Stands Tall

Despite the loss, Unai Simón was arguably the standout player for Athletic Club. He denied Rodrygo, Camavinga, and Bellingham with a series of world-class saves, frustrating Madrid’s attack until Valverde’s late winner.

image Eyes on Copa del Rey Final vs Barcelona

The win not only preserves Real Madrid’s La Liga hopes but also serves as a perfect lead-up to the Copa del Rey final, where they are set to clash with FC Barcelona. The match is expected to be a high-stakes showdown with domestic silverware and bragging rights on the line.

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