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Rayo Vallecano hand Real Madrid first Spanish league loss

MADRID: A “bad night” by Real Madrid cost their unbeaten streak, their perfect away record and the Spanish league lead.

Madrid were far from their best in falling at Rayo Vallecano 3-2 on Monday, losing for the first time in the league and seeing their sixth-match winning run on the road come to an end. The setback dropped Carlo Ancelotti’s team to two points behind Barcelona.

“It was a bad night,” Ancelotti said. “We didn’t play a good match.”

It was only Madrid’s second defeat in all competitions, after a loss at Leipzig in the group stage of the Champions League last month. Madrid won 15 of their first 19 games this season, with three draws.

“It hurts to lose but when you evaluate the first part of the season, we did well,” Ancelotti said. “We are in good position in the league and advanced in the Champions League, which was our main objective.”

Madrid will face Liverpool in the round of 16 of the Champions League. They are eight points ahead of third-placed Atletico Madrid in the Spanish league. Madrid are the defending champions in both competitions.

Rayo were better during most of the match and earned only their second win against Madrid in the last 21 games against the city rival. The other was in 2019.

The hosts opened the scoring five minutes in at Vallecas Stadium with a shot from inside the area by Santi Comesaña. Madrid rallied with Luka Modric converting a 37th-minute penalty kick awarded by video review and a 41st-minute header by Eder Militao.

Rayo equalized through Alvaro Garcia in the 44th and regained the lead with a penalty kick converted by Oscar Trejo in the 67th after VAR revealed a handball by Dani Carvajal inside the area.

Trejo’s shot from the spot was initially saved by Madrid

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