Real Madrid secured a convincing 2–0 victory over Levante, marking the first official win under the leadership of the club’s new head coach. From the opening minutes to the final whistle, the Madrid side maintained full control of the match, clearly reflecting their dominance in both performance and statistics.
The deadlock was broken in the 58th minute when Kylian Mbappé calmly converted a penalty to give Real Madrid the lead. Just seven minutes later, Rodrygo Asensio doubled the advantage, effectively deciding the outcome of the encounter.
The match statistics highlight Real Madrid’s overwhelming superiority. The hosts registered 27 shots in total, with 12 efforts on target. Levante managed only 7 shots throughout the match and failed to record a single shot on goal.
Possession was firmly in Real Madrid’s favor, with 71% compared to Levante’s 29%. The home side completed 672 passes with an impressive accuracy rate of 92%, while Levante recorded 296 passes at 82% accuracy.
From a disciplinary perspective, the match was relatively calm. Real Madrid committed 12 fouls and received two yellow cards. Levante were penalized for 10 fouls and shown one yellow card. No red cards were issued during the match.
This result represents an important milestone for Real Madrid under their new coach, showcasing a well-organized structure, high ball control, and efficient finishing. For Levante, the match proved to be a difficult challenge against a dominant opponent, with limited opportunities to influence the game.
