Real Madrid beats Oviedo 2-0
- Real Madrid beat Real Oviedo 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabéu on May 14, with Gonzalo García and Jude Bellingham scoring in LaLiga matchday 36. - Jude Bellingham ended the scoring in the 80th minute, while AS and LaLiga highlight coverage said Madrid were whistled by home fans. - Real Madrid next face Sevilla in LaLiga, according to club and fixture listings for the closing stretch.
Real Madrid beat Real Oviedo 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabéu on May 14, with Gonzalo García scoring before halftime and Jude Bellingham adding the second in the 80th minute, according to the club’s match report and LaLiga highlight coverage. The win came in LaLiga’s 36th round and was played amid a tense atmosphere at Madrid’s final home game of the 2025-26 league season, with AS and LaLiga saying sections of the Bernabéu crowd jeered players and club president Florentino Pérez. DAZN carried the match in Spain as part of its LaLiga coverage, while other outlets published highlight packages and post-match analysis. One video circulating online under a similar search string was not a real recap but a Pro Evolution Soccer 2021 simulation, as the uploader’s own title made clear. ### Who actually scored in the 2-0 win? Gonzalo García put Madrid ahead in the 43rd minute, Real Madrid said in its official report, and Bellingham made it 2-0 in the 80th. LaLiga’s official highlight description on YouTube also identified Gonzalo García and Bellingham as the scorers. (realmadrid.com) AS’s live report listed the goals at 43 minutes for Gonzalo and 79 minutes for Bellingham, while Live Soccer TV logged them at 44 and 80 minutes. The discrepancy is consistent with different providers’ rounding and stoppage-time notation, but the scoring sequence and 2-0 final score matched across sources. (realmadrid.com) ### Why are some posts mentioning jeers at the Bernabéu? AS reported that Madrid “were whistled by their own fans” in the club’s last home game of the season, and a separate AS match piece described “a night of whistles, goals and anger.” LaLiga’s YouTube description also said the match was marked by a tense atmosphere in the stands and jeers aimed at several players. (en.as.com) The same AS report said Kylian Mbappé drew the loudest jeers, while Santi Cazorla and Dani Carvajal received ovations, and that two banners directed against Pérez were removed. Reuters could not independently verify every chant or banner from the available highlight clips, but multiple outlets described the same atmosphere. ### Where did the Bellingham and Eric García references come from? (en.as.com) DAZN’s searchable LaLiga pages available in web results were inconsistent, with some entries surfacing an earlier Oviedo-Real Madrid match from August 2025 rather than the May 14 game at the Bernabéu. In the material that was verifiable, Bellingham was clearly central to post-match coverage because he scored the second goal and ended the match as one of the named scorers in official reports and highlights. (as.com) Eric García could not be verified as a participant in this match from primary match reports or official highlight descriptions reviewed here. Because Barcelona defender Eric García does not play for either Real Madrid or Real Oviedo, that reference appears likely to come from mislabeled or unrelated video metadata rather than the match itself. That is an inference based on team rosters and the sources reviewed, not a statement from DAZN. (dazn.com) ### Was one of the videos actually a game simulation? A YouTube upload cited in the background material identified itself as a PES 21 simulation rather than a real-match recap. That matters because searches for “Real Madrid vs Oviedo highlights” also return official clips from LaLiga, club channels and broadcasters, alongside fan-made or game-generated videos. (realmadrid.com) LaLiga’s official channel, Real Madrid’s official website and mainstream match reports all matched on the 2-0 result and the two scorers. Those are the safest references for confirming what happened on the field. ### What comes next for Madrid and Oviedo? Real Madrid’s club site said the Oviedo match was part of LaLiga matchday 36, leaving two league fixtures to play after May 14. (youtube.com) Yahoo’s match reaction said Madrid had “three games to go” at the time including Oviedo, which is consistent with Oviedo being followed by two remaining league matches. (realmadrid.com) Real Madrid’s next league opponent is Sevilla, according to fixture listings around the closing run-in, while Oviedo continue the final weeks of a season that AS and LaLiga coverage described as ending in relegation. Exact kickoff details depend on final league scheduling and broadcast assignment. (mexico.as.com) (realmadrid.com)