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Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich all took giant steps toward winning their domestic league titles after earning crucial victories on Sunday.
In Spain, Karim Benzema's 92nd-minute winner saw Madrid fight back from two goals down to beat third-place Sevilla 3-2 in dramatic fashion. The French striker, who netted four goals against Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinal, delivered another brilliant performance and was joined on the scoresheet by Rodrygo and Nacho Fernandez.
Karim Benzema's last-gasp winner sealed Real Madrid's stunning comeback as they recovered from 2-0 down to beat Sevilla 3-2.
The striker's 39th goal of the season sent Madrid 15 points clear at the top of La Liga and on the verge of the title. Rodrygo and Nacho had earlier cancelled out Sevilla's lead.
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Supporters of Spanish giants Real Madrid have flooded to social media on Sunday evening, to single one player out for special praise on the back of the club’s meeting with Sevilla.
Carlo Ancelotti’s troops, of course, were back in action a short time ago.
Amid the club’s ongoing pursuit of the La Liga title, Los Blancos made the trip to Andalusia, for a meeting with Julen Lopetegui’s high-flying Sevilla.
Real of course headed into proceedings brimming with confidence, fresh off the back of a remarkable comeback downing of Chelsea in the Champions League in midweek.
Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich all took giant steps toward winning their domestic league titles after earning crucial victories on Sunday.
In Spain, Karim Benzema's 92nd-minute winner saw Madrid fight back from two goals down to beat third-place Sevilla 3-2 in dramatic fashion. The French striker, who netted four goals against Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinal, delivered another brilliant performance and was joined on the scoresheet by Rodrygo and Nacho Fernandez.
Sevilla could have narrowed Madrid's advantage to nine points with a win after stunning the league leaders in the first half via Ivan Rakitic's amazing free kick and Erik Lamela's accurate strike. But Carlo Ancelotti's side refused to give up and somehow managed to complete the remarkable turnaround in stoppage time, ending Sevilla's 15-game unbeaten streak at home this season.
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