
Real Madrid Vs Celtic Football Match Score 3 November 2022
Real Madrid Vs Celtic Football Match Score 3 November 2022
Group leaders Real Madrid welcome already-eliminated Celtic to the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night, looking to seal top spot in Group F with a win. Los Blancos lost their first competitive game since April as they fell to RB Leipzig last Tuesday, and also stumbled to Girona on the weekend in LaLiga, while their Scottish visitors won comfortably at Livingston after their Champions League fate was confirmed in midweek. It is not often that we see Carlo Ancelotti quite as animated as he was after the final whistle on Sunday afternoon, as his Real Madrid side dropped points for just the second time this season in LaLiga, following a dramatic 1-1 draw with Girona. Vinicius Junior had given the defending champions the lead on 70 minutes after he bundled home a Federico Valverde cross, before a controversially-awarded penalty allowed Cristhian Stuani to draw the newly-promoted side level just 10 minutes later.
Los Blancos then had a goal disallowed in the dying moments, as Rodrygo was adjudged to have kicked the ball from Paulo Gazzaniga’s hands, before Toni Kroos received the first red card of his career to cap off a frustrating night for the league leaders. The result now leaves Real Madrid one point ahead of Barcelona at the top of the standings, just five days after their 20-game unbeaten streak across all competitions came tumbling in Leipzig. With top spot still to guarantee in the group, and with incentive to bounce back from a mini-slump, expect to see a professional performance from the hosts, as they welcome the 52-time Scottish champions to the Spanish capital. While Celtic’s Champions League campaign is mathematically over, after a 1-1 draw with Shakhtar Donetsk sealed their place at the bottom of Group F last Tuesday, Ange Postecoglou’s side continue to look imperious in the league, as they made it 10 wins from 11 in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
Maintaining their four-point lead over Rangers at the top of the table, the Hoops strolled to a 3-0 win over Livingston, as Kyogo Furuhashi scored his eighth goal in 10 league appearances with an emphatic, left-footed finish. Portuguese winger Jota also marked his return from injury with a strike of his own, to record his 11th goal contribution in 13 appearances across all competitions this season. There might be little to play for, but a trip to Madrid remains quite the occasion for Celtic, who will be relishing the opportunity to go toe-to-toe with European royalty at one of the most iconic stadiums in world football. While a result is unlikely, given Los Blancos’ three-goal triumph at Celtic Park last month, Postecoglu’s men will be up for the fight, and will look to take Real Madrid all the way in their first visit to the Santiago Bernabeu for more than 40 years. Real Madrid will be without Ballon D’or winner Karim Benzema for this one, as the Frenchman continues to recover from muscular fatigue after three games out of the side.
Having played nine games during the month of October, and with a tricky trip to Rayo Vallecano to come on the weekend, expect to see a few rotations to Carlo Ancelotti’s extremely competitive XI. Marco Asensio and Eden Hazard may come into the squad, while Aurelien Tchouameni should return to the midfield after he was given time off against Girona. For the visitors, Callum McGregor will continue his spell on the sidelines after he sustained a knee injury against Leipzig, while Jota could have another part to play off the bench after his successful return to action on the weekend. In addition, Swedish centre-back Carl Starfelt failed to make the squad against Livingston but could make the bench here, after he picked up a knee injury back in September. Otherwise, Celtic have a largely healthy squad ahead of a historic trip to the Bernabeu.
Real Madrid host Celtic in UEFA Champions League Group F on Wednesday with the chance to secure first place in one of the early kickoffs. Carlo Ancelotti’s men have dropped five points so far this group stage and although assured of a knockout phase place, they could yet lose top spot to RB Leipzig after last week’s 3-2 defeat. Celtic have taken two points all group stage and have no chance of dropping into the UEFA Europa League — this is the end of their European adventure this campaign.
Real: The defending champions have been beaten by Leipzig and drew against Shakhtar Donetsk but can still finish top if they take all three points against Celtic here. Los Blancos were held to a draw by Girona over the weekend so it is now two games without a win but that should not concern Ancleotti too much. The Italian was livid with the refereeing in their latest La Liga tie while it was difficult to argue against Christopher Nkunku’s brilliance last time out in Europe. Top both domestically and continentally for now, the Spanish giants could not really ask for much more.
Celtic: This Champions League campaign started in promising fashion with a plucky 3-0 loss to Real and a draw with Shakhtar, but back-to-back losses and another tie with the Ukrainians have put paid to Ange Postecoglou’s hopes for this term. Top of the league in Scotland, the Bhoys must now concentrate on getting themselves back to this stage for next season and improving upon this showing.