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Bellingham rescues Real Madrid draw at Elche

2025-11-24 HKT 07:35
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  • Bellingham's late-game strike proved to be the difference in Real Madrid's draw at Elche. Photo: Reuters
    Bellingham's late-game strike proved to be the difference in Real Madrid's draw at Elche. Photo: Reuters
Jude Bellingham struck late on to secure Real Madrid a 2-2 draw at Elche on Sunday, taking his team top of La Liga by a point.

Xabi Alonso's side struggled against their mid-table opponents in an entertaining battle in which Madrid twice came from behind.

Aleix Febas fired the hosts ahead before Dean Huijsen levelled for the league leaders, with Bellingham stabbing home from close range after Alvaro Rodriguez blasted Elche back in front.

Second-place Barcelona cut Madrid's lead by two points over the weekend after they thrashed Athletic Bilbao 4-0 on Saturday in their first match back at Camp Nou.

"It's football – after going in a good dynamic we've had some results we don't like, but we know what we want," Alonso told reporters. "We're not happy because we always want to win."

Alonso afforded Rodrygo Goes a rare start as part of the attack, while benching Vinicius Junior. The coach also gave Trent Alexander-Arnold his first start since August.

The England international missed several weeks injured and is yet to find form following his summer switch from Liverpool.

Alexander-Arnold was partly to blame for Febas's goal, with the midfielder sneaking in behind him to break the deadlock in the second half.

Elche impressed against Barcelona a few weeks ago and gave Madrid a tough night at the Martinez Valero stadium.

Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois made a fine early save to deny Andre da Silva after Hector Fort teed him up.

The forward was involved in an unfortunate incident earlier in the day at Real Madrid's annual general meeting, when Los Blancos displayed his photograph by accident in a tribute to former Liverpool striker Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who both died in a car crash in July.

Former Barca goalkeeper Inaki Pena denied Kylian Mbappe after the French forward broke through on goal and then stopped the French superstar's volley in Madrid's best chance of the first half.

Elche stunned Madrid early in the second half with a slick move to take the lead.

German Valera's superb backheel allowed Febas to dart behind Alexander-Arnold and squeeze a shot across goal, past Courtois and in off the post. (AFP)

Bellingham rescues Real Madrid draw at Elche