Last night, Real Madrid suffered a shocking 0-2 defeat to Celta Vigo at home at the Bernabeu. Williot Swedberg became the hero for the visitors with a double against Los Blancos.

Alvaro Carreras received a controversial red card (Photo: Getty).
Notably, in this match, Real Madrid received 3 red cards to Fran Garcia, Alvaro Carreras and Endrick. In which, Endrick received a red card even though he was not on the field when he reacted violently to the referee.
Speaking after the match, coach Xabi Alonso expressed anger at his team's performance: "We have the right to be angry. Everything went wrong from Militao's injury. From there, we couldn't regain our rhythm and the game drifted out of control.
We cannot allow ourselves to sink into disappointment. In the middle of next week, Real Madrid will face Man City in the Champions League. This is an opportunity for us to react and regain our spirit."
Coach Alonso was also unhappy with the way referee Alejandro Quintero handled the match, who showed two yellow cards within two minutes to send off Fran Garcia, then sent off Carreras in injury time for his reaction.

Coach Xabi Alonso was not satisfied with the referee's decision (Photo: Getty).
“I didn’t like the way he handled the game,” said the Spaniard. “The red card for Alvaro Carreras was very controversial. The referee was too quick in that decision. Everything seemed to be out of control.”
However, Alonso insisted that he did not blame any individual in the team: “We all take responsibility, from the players to the coaching staff. This is a defeat that we all have to learn from. The season is still very long. This defeat hurts us, but Real Madrid must stand up and continue fighting.”
After the defeat against Celta Vigo, Real Madrid is ranked 2nd in La Liga with 36 points, 4 points behind the leader Barcelona.
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