Bellingham’s Fifth Goal in Four Games Seals Real Madrid Comeback over Getafe

Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham celebrates after scoring the 2-1 goal during the Spanish LaLiga match between Real Madrid and Getafe CF, in Madrid, Spain, 02 September 2023. (EPA)
Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham celebrates after scoring the 2-1 goal during the Spanish LaLiga match between Real Madrid and Getafe CF, in Madrid, Spain, 02 September 2023. (EPA)
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Bellingham’s Fifth Goal in Four Games Seals Real Madrid Comeback over Getafe

Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham celebrates after scoring the 2-1 goal during the Spanish LaLiga match between Real Madrid and Getafe CF, in Madrid, Spain, 02 September 2023. (EPA)
Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham celebrates after scoring the 2-1 goal during the Spanish LaLiga match between Real Madrid and Getafe CF, in Madrid, Spain, 02 September 2023. (EPA)

Jude Bellingham appears to be blessed since joining Real Madrid.

The England midfielder had already won over Madrid's faithful with four goals in three away wins to start the season after joining the club this summer.

But on Saturday the 20-year-old Bellingham was gifted a fumbled save by Getafe's goalkeeper right in front of the goal, allowing him to tap home a stoppage-time winner and save the hosts from a stumble in their home debut at a newly renovated Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

The 2-1 comeback kept Madrid at the top of the Spanish league with a perfect record.

Bellingham said the celebration by Madrid’s supporters, which included singing The Beatles classic “Hey Jude,” made him tremble with emotion.

“That is the loudest moment I have been in at a stadium and happily it was after my goal,” Bellingham said. “I can’t believe it to be honest. When they were singing ‘Hey Jude,’ I just wanted to turn and listen – my legs were shaking.

“I know that I was brought in for these kinds of moments, and I've just got to keep doing it and making sure the fans go home happy.”

Madrid lost veteran top scorer Karim Benzema to the emerging Saudi Arabian league this offseason and was able to bring in Joselu Mato only when Kylian Mbappé stayed put at Paris Saint-Germain.

Joselu, whose Espanyol was relegated last season, and Bellingham provided the goals to fight back against a Getafe that went ahead in the 11th when Borja Mayoral poached a bad pass by new Madrid left-back Fran García.

Joselu made his first start in place of the injured Vinícius Júnior. While Vinícius is a world-class winger with superb dribbling skills, Joselu is a pure striker of the classic mold: A big body who likes to score with his head and prowl the area for a rebound.

That loose ball fell to the Spain striker in the 47th. Getafe held firm until the final minutes when Bellingham took advantage of a spilled save by David Soria to snatch the three points.

Bellingham's five goals in four games, including a double in a 3-1 comeback at Almeria two weeks ago, lead the league scoring list. That is compared to his eight goals in 31 Bundesliga appearances last season.

Madrid hit the woodwork three times, and Soria kept Getafe in the game with several saves until his error in the final moments cost his team a point.

“We are not surprised by the talent of (Bellingham), but I am surprised that he is scoring so many goals,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. “Everyone is surprised, even him.”

Hail the champions

Madrid and Getafe lined up to provide an honor guard for four of Spain's Women's World Cup winners before the game.

Olga Carmona, the scorer in Spain’s 1-0 victory over England in the Aug. 20 final, key midfielder Teresa Abelleira, captain Ivana Andrés, and goalkeeper Misa Rodríguez, paraded the Women’s World Cup trophy to the center of the field. All four play for Real Madrid.

The victory has been overshadowed by the kiss forced by the president of the Spanish Football Federation on a Spain player during the celebrations.

Greenwood at Getafe

Getafe is being scrutinized for having acquired forward Mason Greenwood on loan from Manchester United after the English player left his old club following a criminal investigation into a possible attempted rape that was closed by prosecutors.

The deal was announced just before the summer market closed on Friday. The 21-year-old England forward has not played for United since January 2022.

Getafe coach José Bordalás said in the post-game news conference, “It is a very delicate situation that is not to be made light of. ... Everyone knows what happened and the measures that were taken. We can only talk about soccer. He is motivated to be here and we will help him recover his best level.”

Other results

Japan forward Take Kubo scored twice to help Real Sociedad beat Granada 5-3 and get its first win of the campaign.

Willian José fired in a free kick for Real Betis to beat Rayo Vallecano 1-0, while Alaves edged Valencia 1-0 thanks to an own goal by defender Cenk Özkacar.



Tottenham Stay in Bottom Three as New Coach Gets Off to a Bad Start

Soccer Football - Premier League - Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur - Stadium of Light, Sunderland, Britain - April 12, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi reacts during the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell
Soccer Football - Premier League - Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur - Stadium of Light, Sunderland, Britain - April 12, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi reacts during the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell
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Tottenham Stay in Bottom Three as New Coach Gets Off to a Bad Start

Soccer Football - Premier League - Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur - Stadium of Light, Sunderland, Britain - April 12, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi reacts during the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell
Soccer Football - Premier League - Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur - Stadium of Light, Sunderland, Britain - April 12, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi reacts during the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell

Tottenham Hotspur's relegation fears deepened as manager Roberto de Zerbi's first game in charge ended in a 1-0 defeat by Sunderland that left the London club third from bottom of the Premier League on Sunday.

It was a familiar tale of woe for Tottenham as Nordi Mukiele's wickedly deflected shot just past the hour mark sealed their fate and gave Sunderland a deserved win that boosted their own European ambitions.

Tottenham showed plenty of battling spirit but not a great deal of attacking quality as their winless run in the Premier League stretched to 14 games.

They have 30 points from 32 games, two points behind West Ham United who are one place above the drop ⁠zone. Sunderland's first ⁠Premier League win against Tottenham since 2010 left them in 10th with 46 points, two points behind sixth-placed Chelsea who are in action later at home to Manchester City.

West Ham's thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday meant Tottenham started at the Stadium of Light in 18th place and with a first relegation since 1977 looming large.

Victory would have taken them above ⁠West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United, but in truth it never looked likely despite a reasonably bright start to the game.

Tottenham thought they had earned a penalty when Randal Kolo Muani went down in the penalty area under a challenge from Luke O'Nien with referee Robert Jones initially pointing to the spot, only to change his mind after a VAR review.

Sunderland created the better chances, though, with Mukiele heading wide, former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka flashing a shot past the post and Tottenham keeper Antonin Kinsky making a fine save to deny Brian Brobbey on the stroke ⁠of halftime.

The ⁠ill-fortune that often follows relegation-bound sides around was evident around the hour mark as another dark chapter was added to the depressing Tottenham narrative, Reuters reported.

Mukiele was allowed to cut in from the right and his powerful shot struck Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven to leave Kinsky hopelessly wrong-footed as the ball nestled into the back of the net.

Minutes later Tottenham captain Cristian Romero collided with his keeper Kinsky under pressure from Brobbey and was forced off in tears while Kinsky, in for the injured Guglielmo Vicario, played the rest of the game with his head bandaged.

Sunderland never really looked like relinquishing their lead although Pedro Porro did force a save from Robin Roefs deep into stoppage time with a stinging drive.


Sinner Beats Alcaraz to Win Monte Carlo Masters, Returns to No.1

Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates with the trophy after winning his final match against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz REUTERS/Manon Cruz
Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates with the trophy after winning his final match against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz REUTERS/Manon Cruz
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Sinner Beats Alcaraz to Win Monte Carlo Masters, Returns to No.1

Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates with the trophy after winning his final match against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz REUTERS/Manon Cruz
Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates with the trophy after winning his final match against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets to win the Monte Carlo Masters for the first time Sunday and reclaim the world number one ranking from his Spanish rival.

Sinner downed Alcaraz 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 to capture his third ATP 1000 title of the year after completing the "Sunshine Double" last month with victories in Indian Wells and Miami.

The 24-year-old Sinner joins Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal as only the third player to win four successive ATP 1000 titles, having also triumphed in Paris at the end of last season.

It was the first meeting between Sinner and Alcaraz since the Italian prevailed at the ATP Finals in November.

Sinner, who is now 7-10 in his career against Alcaraz, will return to the top of the rankings Monday for the first time this year.

He has won his last 17 matches and becomes the first man since Djokovic in 2015 to win the first three ATP 1000 titles of the season.


Crippa, Demise Claim Paris Marathon Victories

Athletics - Paris Marathon - Paris, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa and Ethiopia's Shure Demise celebrate on the podium after winning the men's and women's elite race respectively REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
Athletics - Paris Marathon - Paris, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa and Ethiopia's Shure Demise celebrate on the podium after winning the men's and women's elite race respectively REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
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Crippa, Demise Claim Paris Marathon Victories

Athletics - Paris Marathon - Paris, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa and Ethiopia's Shure Demise celebrate on the podium after winning the men's and women's elite race respectively REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
Athletics - Paris Marathon - Paris, France - April 12, 2026 Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa and Ethiopia's Shure Demise celebrate on the podium after winning the men's and women's elite race respectively REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

Italy's Yemaneberhan Crippa won the Paris marathon on Sunday, while Ethiopia's Shure Demise claimed victory in the women's category in a new course record.

The Ethiopian-born Crippa, 29, clocked a personal best of 2hr 05min 16sec for the win in the French capital.

Bayelign Teshager of Ethiopia finished second, just five seconds off Crippa, with Kenya's Sila Kiptoo rounding off the podium (2:05:26).

The women's race saw 30-year-old Demise smash the course record by more than a minute.

She won in 2:18:33 ahead of compatriot Misgane Alemayehu (2:19:06) and Kenya's Magdalyne Masai (2:19:18).