Real Madrid – Deportivo Alavés: Militão stoppage, late misses and six minutes

Real Madrid – Deportivo Alavés on 21/04 saw Éder Militão’s injury halt play, Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior miss chances, Aurélien Tchouaméni booked and six minutes added.

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had the game stopped because of an injury during ’s match with on 21 April, part of Jornada 33.

The stoppage came under the supervision of referee and injected fresh tension into closing stages that later included six minutes of added time announced by the fourth official.

Militão’s afternoon was a mixed one. He momentarily turned into an attacking threat when he hit the post with a right‑footed shot from the center of the box, and minutes later his injury forced the referee to halt play while medical staff attended him.

Real madrid – deportivo alavés produced several clear openings after that. missed a left‑footed shot from close to the right post following an assist from , and Vinícius himself had a right‑footed effort from outside the box saved near the right side of the goal after an Arda Güler pass.

The match saw its discipline tested as well: received a yellow card for dangerous play, Lucas Boyé was fouled in a defensive area, and Toni Martínez was recorded committing a foul for Deportivo Alavés. Those incidents stacked pressure on both sides as the clock ran down.

The fourth official’s board showed 6 minutes of stoppage time, a span that folded together the injury delay, the late chances and the cautions. Juan Martínez Munuera managed those final minutes while teams tried to force a decisive moment inside the added window.

This report is a live match feed recording what happened on 21/04 during Jornada 33 of LaLiga EA Sports; the entries above follow the order in which events occurred on the field.

The friction at the center of the game was simple: Real Madrid carved openings and tested the keeper, with Mbappé and Vinícius both denied, while the stoppage for Militão’s injury and a booking for Tchouaméni complicated Madrid’s late‑game shape. Deportivo Alavés, for its part, committed fouls to break rhythm and enough to force attention from the officials.

The single question that now hangs over the fixture is whether Militão’s injury and the sequence of missed chances during those six added minutes will change how either side approaches the immediate run of fixtures; that outcome will decide how consequential these final episodes really were.

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