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Unionistas de Salamanca 1-3 Real Madrid: LaLiga giants edge through thriller after Romero fright

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 22 Jan 2020

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Alvaro Romero scored one of the solo goals of the season against Real Madrid, and little Unionistas de Salamanca were in dreamland on the hour mark of this Copa del Rey culture clash.

Madrid, thanks to Gareth Bale, a Juan Gongora own goal and Brahim Diaz’s late individual effort, eventually won 3-1 at the tiny Las Pistas stadium, where 4,000 supporters of a club that has only existed since 2013 saw their side go head to head with the 13-time European champions.

Yet Romero’s stunning effort after 57 minutes will live far longer in the memory than the goals that won the day for Madrid.

The substitute had been on the field barely a minute when he ran from just inside Madrid’s half to the edge of the penalty area before curling a fine left-footed finish out of the reach of Alphonse Areola.

That brought Unionistas level, following Bale’s first-half effort, but parity was all too brief, with the 62nd-minute own goal and Diaz’s neat stoppage-time finish deciding the day, the Segunda B minnows just edged out by their millionaire visitors.

Zinedine Zidane said his Madrid players would be able to handle the diminutive stadium’s testing conditions by calling on memories of their formative years in football, but this was as basic a pitch as they would have encountered in a long time.

Covered in snow on Tuesday morning, it had been effectively cleared but was hardly an ideal surface.

Bale, whose agent on Wednesday scotched talk of a possible loan move away from Madrid this month, made the breakthrough after 18 minutes with a deflected right-footed shot into the bottom right corner, one that goalkeeper Brais Pereiro might regret failing to reach.

James Rodriguez should have doubled their lead early in the second half but saw his close-range effort palmed away by Pereiro.

Unionistas had barely threatened but they levelled in the 57th minute with a lovely solo strike from substitute Romero, a giddy cup-tie goal from the diminutive winger, the sort that would be replayed for years on end if it had triggered a shock result.

As it was, Madrid regained the lead inside five minutes, with Diaz and Gongora practically falling over a cross from Marcelo, the ball trickling into the bottom right corner.

Carlos de la Nava spurned a glorious chance for the hosts in the 78th minute, before Diaz and Luka Jovic both hit the Unionistas woodwork seconds apart.

Finally, Diaz darted in from the right in the dying moments to give Madrid a two-goal cushion and a belated sense of relief as their place in the last 16 was secured.

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