Real Madrid 4-0 Osasuna: summary, score, goals, highlights, LaLiga 23/24
Real Madrid - Osasuna: as it happened
Real Madrid regain top spot in LaLiga as the teams break for the October international window.
Eight wins from nine games, with just the derby defeat to Atletico as the only blot on the copybook for Carlo Ancelotti.
Today at the Bernabeu, Madrid were rampant against Osasuna who offered a brief spell of resistance at the end of the first half and Los Rojillos will look to a shocking miss from Budimir in the 46th minute as a pivotal moment in the contest.
Today though, was all about the home side and once again Jude Bellingham's name will make the headlines as the England international bagged a brace to move to eight LaLiga goals all season.
Vini Jr, who still looks off the pace following his lengthy layoff from injury and Joselu bagged the goals that sees Madrid send out warning signs to any would be contenders.
Referee looks at the watch and he signals the end of the contest.
A very convincing performance from Madrid (especially in the second half) and three points to leapfrog Girona back to top spot in LaLiga.
We're into stoppage time at the Bernabeu with three minutes set to be added.
Next up for Real Madrid: away to Sevilla
Next up for Osasuna: home to Granada
Valverde lets loose from just outside the box but the Uruguay international blazes the ball wide.
Madrid looking for more as Kroos drills high and wide.
Into the last five of normal time at the Bernabeu.
Not the best spot kick from Joselu with the ball at the 'cliched' nice height for a keeper.
Joselu set to take and the former Espanyol man has his effort saved by Herrera.
Kike Baraja carded for protesting.
Penalty for Madrid as Garcia handles.
Rodrygo almost makes it 5 following fine play from Ceballos.
Osasuna desperately looking for the time to expire here.
Aimar switched for Raul as Osasuna make another change
Real Madrid subs
Carvajal off and Vazquez on
Modric is replaced by Brahim
Corner for Madrid as Carvajal almost pokes the ball into the top corner as Herrera tips over.
Less than 15 minutes left at the Bernabeu as Lucas Vazquez gets ready to make an appearance.
Osasuna now playing for pride and it's a mystery as to why they failed to push on from the team who finished the first half.
That Budimir miss....
Osasuna subs
Avila on for Budimir
Garcia replaced by Arnaiz
Real Madrid subs
Bellingham off for Ceballos
Vinicius replaced by Rodrygo
Far too easy for Real Madrid as the former Espanyol man latches onto a through ball from Vini Jr to slot home.
Joselu now makes it four
Easy now for Real Madrid as Osasuna fans will point to the 46th minute Budimir miss that could have changed the dynamic of the game.
Madrid have offered no way through for Los Rojillos in this second half.
Real Madrid change
Kroos on for Camavinga
A Madrid counter as the Brazilian streaks free and clips the ball past Herrera and taps home.
Vinicius bags the third for Madrid.
It's not just the No.5 shirt, but there is very much a stylistic similarity between Bellingham and Zidane.
The body movement, the manner the English player controls the ball.
Less than half an hour remain at the Bernabeu and Madrid are good value for their lead.
Ceballos, Kroos and Rodrygo all warming up for Real Madrid.
Tchouaméni clips Peña and the Frenchman is carded for the foul.
Not too sure what happened to Osasuna at the break but they failed to take over where they left off at the interval.
Ruben Peña shoots and forces Kepa to touch over the bar.
The English player bags his eighth in LaLiga and that can be added to his 2 x Champions League strikes.
Bellingham makes it 2-0
The start of the second half has developed a pattern similar to the start of the first 45' with Madrid dominating and Osasuna struggling.
The ball falls to Camavinga from a corner and the French player volleys with the left foot but is effort is side of Herrera's goal.
Vinicius still seems to be a few games away from recovering his traditional explosive form.
The former Flamengo player will now head to join up with the Brazil national team ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifying games.
70,864 the official attendance for today's game at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Joselu almost doubles the lead for the home side as the striker draws the ball inches past Herrera's post.
Off we go.... Osasuna start the second 45`
No changes it would appear at the break.
The teams make their way back to the pitch.
Osasuna will be looking to maintain the form they displayed towards the end of the half where the side from Pamplona created a series of chances.
Real Madrid lead at the Bernabeu courtesy of a ninth minute goal from Jude Bellingham.
Madrid in control and very much the better side in the first half with Osasuna showing glimmers of danger as the half wound down.
Osasuna fans will be pulling their hair out with that late Budimir miss when the Croatian international was free inside the Madrid but snatched at the shot and fired over.
The whistle sounds at the Bernabeu and Madrid lead at the break.
Budimir must score but the Croatian scoops the ball over the bar.
What a wasted chance by the Osasuna striker.
We'll have a minute of added time.
Joselu goes close but the flag was up as Modric was fractionally in an offside position.
Better from Osasuna in the past 15 minutes or so as they adopt a slightly more positive approach.
Moncayola strikes from distance and the ball drifts out inches wide.
Rudiger fouls Torró and the German international is the first player booked this evening.
With just one goal in the game, Osasuna are very much alive as they were in the Copa del Rey final when they lead through an early Rodrygo strike.
Valverde fouls Peña as the Uruguayan zips the ball into the box but the action was deemed invaild by the ref.
Ruben Garcia almost sneaks in behind the Madrid back line but Tchouaméni is on hand to clear for a corner which Osasuna fail to take advantage of.
Areso with a speculative hit from outside the box. Nothing to bother Kepa and Real Madrid look very, very comfortable this afternoon at the Bernabeu.
Poor from Moncayola as he heads straight at Carvajal and the Spanish international tries to lob Herrera in the Osasuna goal.
Good work from Osasuna as they win a corner and bring the big defenders forward.
Wasteful again from the side from Navarra and the move breaks down.
The visitors still yet to muster a shot on/off target.
Long ball from the back splits the Osasuna defence as Joselu is unable to control.
Madrid win the ball and this time it's Vini Jr who shoots but is wasteful.
Patient play from Real Madrid as they work the ball well with a series of intricate passes.
Osasuna struggling to get a look in as things stand.
Still nothing to worry for Kepa with the Basque keeper yet to be called into action.
Vinicius goes to ground and appeals for a spot kick.
Nothing doing for the match official as Osasuna now adopt a more positive approach to the game.
Seven goals in LaLiga, two in the Champions League...not a bad start for Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid.
First attack on the Osasuna goalmouth and a goal for the home side.
This scoreline will force the men from Pamplona to be more adventurous now.
Osasuna complain but there appears to be nothing untowards about the goal.
Madrid take the lead.
First glimmer of danger and Joselu overhits the cross and the ball drifts out on the far side for a throw-in to Osasuna.
No Arrasate on the bench for Osasuna today with the coach banned for two games for speaking out over recent match officiation.
Bittor Alkiza is on the bench for Los Rojillos this afternoon.
A patient start to the game with both teams enjoying spells of domination.
Always good to see Modric back in action.
Last league action for both teams until two weekends with the FIFA window opening next week as players head off on international duty.
Real Madrid start the action.
All set at the Bernabeu...
Wonderful bright and sunny day in the Spanish capital.
A temperature of 25C - 77 F at kick off.
The sides take to the pitch at the Bernabeu.
Real Madrid in all white and Osasuna too in their classic red shirts and navi shorts.
Kick off imminent at the Bernabeu.
Big crowd inside the stadium in the Chamartin area of the capital.
Plenty of Osasuna fans present too with the away sector high in the fourth tier dotted with red shirts.
Madrid drop to second after Girona win (0-1) in Cadiz.
The Andalusian side were down to 10 men from the 11th minute after Machis was awarded a straight red.
The derby defeat to Atletico is the only blip on Real Madrid's otherwise perfect start to the season.
A win would see Los Blancos maintain their grip at the top of the LaLiga table and leapfrog Girona who are currently 0-1 ahead at Cadiz.
Osasuna looking to maintain bounce after win over Alaves.
Following three games without a win, the side from Pamplona recorded three points in Vitoria as the beat Alaves last weekend.
Osasuna study Bernabeu pitch
As kick off looms, the Osasuna squad get a closer look at the playing surface at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Along with Real Madrid's well documented absentees (Courtois, Guler, Militao, Alaba) and the sanctioned Nacho, Osasuna too are without key players such as Moi Gomez, Unai Garcia and Mojica.
Osasuna XI names
Arrasate names his side ahead of the contest at the Bernabeu with Budimir selected as lead striker with the Croat augmented by Ruben Garcia and Peña.
No Bernabeu for roughly a month
Real Madrid are not back at action on home turf until 5 November when they face Rayo Vallecano on the Sunday night.
Following the international break, Los Blancos are away to Sevilla (21 October), then face Braga away in the Champions League before heading to Montjuic where the Clasico against FC Barcelona will be staged.
Madrid-Osasuna - match official
Guillermo Cuadra Fernández has been designated by the Spanish FA to oversee today's game at the Bernabeu.
The 39-year-old has been overseeing games in Spain's top flight since 2018 and is a FIFA listed official as of 2020.
Arrasate: "The Bernabeu is one of the toughest venues"
Speaking to the media ahead of today's contest, Osasuna manager Jagoba Arrasate acknowledged the complexity of facing high flying Madrid in the capital.
“When you visit a team like Real Madrid, you must always have a plan and believe it will work. Then, it would be best if you executed it, which is probably the most challenging thing. Also, there will be moments when you need to improvise and stay collected. It is true that two years ago, we were a bit more defensive and got a point there. Last year, we had more of an offensive mindset and also earned a point".
Real Madrid XI
Carlo Ancelotti names his starting line up early and Vinicius and Joselu lead the attack.
Madrid's threadbare rearguard today will be manned by Carvajal, Rudiger, Mendy and Camavinga.
Last season's meeting at the Bernabeu ended in a 1-1 draw with Vinicius putting the home side ahead in the 42nd minute with Osasuna digging deep and veteran striker Kike Garcia nodding Los Rojillos level in the 50th minute to secure a well deserved point.
Real Madrid-Osasuna: global start times
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Today's LaLiga clash is a repeat of last season's Copa del Rey final with the side from the capital eventually winning out 2-1 after a tight fought contest.
Rodrygo bagged both goals for Los Blancos on the day with Luis Torró offering some hope for the side from Pamplona with a fine strike just before the hour mark.
Kick-off for today's game in the Spanish capital is scheduled for 10:15am ET/7:15am PT.
The local time kick-off is 4:15 pm.
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