REAL MADRID’S 36-game unbeaten run collapsed as Lille stunned the Champions League holders.
Jonathan David‘s penalty also stopped Los Blancos equalling a club record of 15 straight games in Europe’s top club competition without defeat.
GettyJonathan David hails his penalty winner for Lille[/caption]
GettyJude Bellingham shows his frustration as Real slumped 1-0[/caption]
ReutersReal striker Kylian Mbappe came on for defender Eder Militao but it proved in vain as Lille pulled off an early shock in this season’s Champions League[/caption]
Carlo Ancelotti‘s LaLiga champs have stuttered all season.
Yet they had not tasted a loss since Atletico Madrid KO’d them 4-2 after extra-time in the Copa del Rey in January.
And Real‘s last Champions League reverse was as long ago as May 2023 – a 4-0 semi-final second-leg loss to Manchester City at the Etihad.
But Lille were as impressive for the first hour, as Los Blancos were subdued for large spells.
And only Real keeper Andriy Lunin’s breathtaking double save denied David.
Finally, in first-half stoppage-time, VAR ruled Eduardo Camavinga had blocked Edon Zhegrova’s free-kick with his arm.
And Canadian striker David – long linked with Premier League clubs – fired home the resulting spot-kick.
Real’s England midfielder Jude Bellingham was booked as his side struggled.
Jonathan David puts Lille ahead against Real Madrid on the stroke of half time, following a handball from Eduardo Camavinga
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AFPDavid tucks his spot-kick winner as Real’s Aurelien Tchouameni looks on[/caption]
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But Kylian Mbappe – returning following a thigh problem – came off the bench to help Ancelotti’s men pile on the pressure late on.
Ex-Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger had a header cleared off the line.
Arda Guler then nodded a gaping chance straight at Lille stopper Lucas Chevalier.
Nonetheless, the French hosts will feel they deservedly held on for one of their finest ever victories.
And to make things worse for Mbappe, his 17-year-old younger brother Ethan, who only missed out on playing for Lille due to a muscle problem, was shown by TNT Sports LEADING the home team’s dressing-room celebrations.
And for Real their so-so form now faces a tough examination.
Barcelona are three points clear of Los Blancos in LaLiga.
And Real are at home to third-placed Villarreal on Saturday.
But it’s in the Champions League where Ancelotti might suffer the most heat.
They did beat Stuttgart in their opener last month – but after Wednesday’s loss they face Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Liverpool next.
Ethan Mbappé starting the celebrations after Lille beat Real Madrid
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