Real Madrid kicked off 2026 in spectacular fashion, dismantling Real Betis 5-1 at the Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday, January 4, 2026. In the absence of the injured Kylian Mbappé, 21-year-old academy graduate Gonzalo García stole the spotlight, netting a historic hat-trick to keep Los Blancos firmly in the La Liga title race.

The victory moves Real Madrid to 45 points from 19 matches, trailing league leaders Barcelona by just four points.


Match Summary: Real Madrid 5 – 1 Real Betis

Goal ScorersTeamMinuteDescription
Gonzalo GarcíaReal Madrid20′Powerful header from a Rodrygo free-kick.
Gonzalo GarcíaReal Madrid50′Stunning chest control and volley from a Valverde pass.
Raúl AsencioReal Madrid56′Clinical header from a Rodrygo corner.
Cucho HernándezReal Betis66′Individual brilliance to round Courtois and pull one back.
Gonzalo GarcíaReal Madrid82′Exquisite back-heel finish to complete his hat-trick.
Fran GarcíaReal Madrid90+3′First-time finish from a late Valverde cross.

Key Takeaways

  • Gonzalo García’s Masterclass: Starting in place of Mbappé (sidelined with a knee sprain), García became the first Madrid player in the 21st century to score his first three La Liga goals in a single match since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2006. He received a standing ovation from the Bernabéu crowd upon his substitution in the 87th minute.
  • Xabi Alonso’s Tactical Edge: Under manager Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid looked rejuvenated after the winter break. Despite a brief scare when Betis hit the post via Giovani Lo Celso and pulled a goal back through Cucho Hernández, Madrid’s depth and high-intensity press remained dominant.
  • Creative Spark: Rodrygo finished the match with two assists, providing the service for the first and third goals.4 Federico Valverde was equally influential, also recording two assists, including the delivery for the final goal of the night.
  • Real Betis Struggle: Manuel Pellegrini’s side, which had been unbeaten away from home prior to this clash, struggled to deal with Madrid’s set-piece execution, conceding twice from dead-ball situations. They now sit in 6th place with 28 points.

La Liga Top Standings (as of Jan 5, 2026)

  1. FC Barcelona: 49 pts (19 games)
  2. Real Madrid: 45 pts (19 games)
  3. Villarreal: 38 pts (17 games)
  4. Atlético Madrid: 38 pts (19 games)

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