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Bellerín's Last-Gasp Strike Hands Real Madrid a Crushing Blow in La Liga Title Race

Bellerín's Last-Gasp Strike Hands Real Madrid a Crushing Blow in La Liga Title Race
Real Betis produced a dramatic late comeback to hold Real Madrid to a 1-1 draw at Estadio La Cartuja on Friday night, delivering a severe setback to Los Blancos' fading hopes of overtaking league leaders Barcelona.Vinícius Júnior gave Real Madrid the lead in the 17th minute with a clinical finish, leaving Betis goalkeeper Álvaro Vallés with little chance. Madrid, under interim coach Álvaro Arbeloa, dominated much of the contest and appeared on course for a vital three points as the clock ticked into stoppage time.

However, in the 90+4th minute, former Barcelona defender Héctor Bellerín struck gold. After a Betis attack saw the ball break loose in the box—following a challenge involving Ferland Mendy—Bellerín pounced on the rebound and rifled a powerful shot past the Madrid keeper to send the home fans into ecstasy.

The equalizer means Madrid now trail Barcelona by eight points, having played one game more. A win for Barça against Getafe on Saturday would extend that gap to 11 points with just five matches remaining, effectively ending Madrid's title challenge.

Bellerín, who spent years at the Camp Nou, was hailed as the hero of the night, with many Barcelona supporters jokingly calling for his Ballon d'Or. The result adds to Madrid's inconsistent form in recent weeks, leaving fans and pundits questioning the team's ability to mount a serious comeback.

For Betis, the hard-earned point boosts their mid-table standing and provides a morale boost against one of Spain's giants. Madrid will now turn their focus to salvaging pride in the remaining fixtures, while Barcelona stands on the brink of retaining the La Liga crown.