The Spanish League returned to its old ways and one of those who needed to return to the top was Kylian Mbappé. The Frenchman capitalized on a weekend that was finally able to score. Another who triumphed, again, is Max Verstappen that even though he was champion a week before, he once again lifted another trophy.
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Football: Kylian Mbappé revives his goal scorer in Real Madrid’s victory
Real Madrid needed a victory to heal what Liverpool caused in the middle of the week in the Champions League. However, it was not just a victory, it also deserved to see a player who was having a bad time happy and that was the Frenchman Kylian Mbappé. who finally sent the ball into the nets again. The goal of the French attacker, which served to loudly shout his need to score again, Real Madrid won 2 goals to 0 against Getafe in a Madrid duel and is located just one point in LaLiga behind the leader Barcelona, but with one game less.
F1: Verstappen wins again despite his punishment in Qatar
A week after having won his fourth consecutive world title, Max Verstappen (Red Bull) won the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix this Sunday, the 23rd race of 24 this season, while Ferrari reduced the disadvantage with McLaren in the standings. of builders. The Dutch driver, leader from start to finish, was accompanied on the podium by the Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and the Australian Oscar Piastri (McLaren), while the British Lando Norris (McLaren), second for much of the race, He could only be tenth after having suffered a penalty.
NBA: The Miami Heat fell at home, but plays for .500
Tyler Herro scored 31 points and Jimmy Butler added 17, but Miami lost to the Toronto Raptors 119-116. The Heat have not won three consecutive games this season and when it seemed that a string of victories could be put together, RJ Barrett scored 37 points and Scottie Barnes added 23 points and 10 rebounds to prevent Miami from heading towards a positive balance. After this victory, the Heat are now playing .500 with a 9-9 record.
Tennis: Del Potro retires from tennis with emotional victory against Djokovic in an exhibition
Juan Martín del Potro celebrated his final retirement from professional tennis with an exhibition match against Serbian Novak Djokovic, in Buenos Aires, whom he beat 6-4, 7-5. “Today is a very special day. There is a little pain for not being able to play with my friend more, I feel Juan Martín much closer to my heart,” Djokovic said. The Argentine, who became world number 3 in 2018, won 22 titles, including the 2009 US Open, and two Olympic medals, bronze in London 2012 and silver in Rio de Janeiro 2016.