Soccer-Satriano volley stuns Real Madrid as Getafe shake up LaLiga title race


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Real Madrid v Getafe - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - March 2, 2026 Getafe's Martin Satriano celebrates scoring their first goal with Diego Rico REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura

MADRID, March 2 (Reuters) - Martin ⁠Satriano's superb first-half volley earned Getafe a shock 1-0 victory at Real Madrid in ⁠LaLiga on Monday, a result that left leaders Barcelona four points clear at the ‌top of the standings.

Real dominated possession from kickoff and controlled the game but failed to turn pressure into goals, squandering several chances in an ill-tempered contest.

Alvaro Arbeloa's side were left exposed in the 39th minute when a half-cleared cross ​dropped invitingly on the edge of the box and Satriano ⁠struck a fierce volley into the top ⁠left corner.

Frustration boiled over in stoppage time when substitute Franco Mastantuono was shown a straight red ⁠card ‌for dissent, while Adrian Liso was also sent off for the visitors.

Barcelona lead the standings on 64 points, with Real second on 60. Getafe are 11th with 32 points.

With ⁠Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham and Eder Militao sidelined by injury, Real ​manager Arbeloa rotated heavily and ‌handed 18-year-old midfielder Thiago Pitarch his first senior start.

Getafe set the tone early, disrupting ⁠Real's rhythm with ​a stream of tactical fouls.

However, Real managed to carve out openings and Vinicius Jr should have put them ahead in the 13th minute when he raced clear on the counter-attack, only for goalkeeper David Soria to ⁠block his close-range effort with a sharp right-footed save.

Soria excelled ​again in the 24th minute, producing a one-handed stop to deny Arda Guler after the Turkish midfielder weaved past three defenders on a dazzling run into the box.

The decisive moment arrived in the 39th ⁠minute. After Real failed to clear a cross, Satriano — playing his seventh match since joining on loan from Olympique Lyonnais in January — pounced on the loose ball on the edge of the box and lashed an unstoppable volley into the top left corner.

The Bernabeu crowd responded with boos at ​halftime, prompting Arbeloa to introduce Dani Carvajal, Dean Huijsen and Rodrygo ⁠but the changes had little effect.

Real pressed but struggled to break down Getafe's deep five-man defence. Antonio ​Ruediger headed close from a corner and Rodrygo fired just ‌wide from a rebound, yet the visitors held ​firm.

Mastantuono's straight red card capped a chastening night for Real, who lost at home to Getafe for the first time in 18 years.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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