• Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior in action against Osasuna on Wednesday. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior in action against Osasuna on Wednesday. Reuters
  • Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior celebrates with teammate Nacho Fernandez after scoring. EPA
    Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior celebrates with teammate Nacho Fernandez after scoring. EPA
  • Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior in action. EPA
    Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior in action. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior controls the ball. AFP
    Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior controls the ball. AFP
  • Real Madrid's coach Zinedine Zidane talks with his player Vinicius Junior. EPA
    Real Madrid's coach Zinedine Zidane talks with his player Vinicius Junior. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Spanish defender Alvaro Odriozola and teammates celebrate their second goal scored by Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Rodrygo. AFP
    Real Madrid's Spanish defender Alvaro Odriozola and teammates celebrate their second goal scored by Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Rodrygo. AFP
  • Real Madrid forward Rodrygo celebrates after scoring. EPA
    Real Madrid forward Rodrygo celebrates after scoring. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Rodrygo celebrates his goal. AFP
    Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Rodrygo celebrates his goal. AFP
  • Real Madrid forward Rodrygo celebrates with teammate Sergio Ramos. EPA
    Real Madrid forward Rodrygo celebrates with teammate Sergio Ramos. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Rodrygo in action against Osasuna's defender Lillo. EPA
    Real Madrid's Rodrygo in action against Osasuna's defender Lillo. EPA
  • Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa scores their first goal against Mallorca. Reuters
    Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa scores their first goal against Mallorca. Reuters
  • Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa scores their first goal against Mallorca. EPA
    Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa scores their first goal against Mallorca. EPA
  • Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa scores their first goal against Mallorca. EPA
    Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa scores their first goal against Mallorca. EPA
  • Atletico Madrid's Brazilian defender Felipe heads the ball clear. AFP
    Atletico Madrid's Brazilian defender Felipe heads the ball clear. AFP
  • Atletico Madrid's Portuguese forward Joao Felix controls the ball beside Mallorca's Ghanaian midfielder Iddrisu Baba. AFP
    Atletico Madrid's Portuguese forward Joao Felix controls the ball beside Mallorca's Ghanaian midfielder Iddrisu Baba. AFP
  • Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix (not pictured) scores their second goal, Reuters
    Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix (not pictured) scores their second goal, Reuters
  • Atletico Madrid players celebrate at the final whistle. EPA
    Atletico Madrid players celebrate at the final whistle. EPA
  • Atletico Madrid's Spanish forward Alvaro Morata quarrels with Mallorca's spanish defender Xisco Campos. AFP
    Atletico Madrid's Spanish forward Alvaro Morata quarrels with Mallorca's spanish defender Xisco Campos. AFP
  • Atletico Madrid's Alvaro Morata is shown a red card by referee Alejandro Hernandez. Reuters
    Atletico Madrid's Alvaro Morata is shown a red card by referee Alejandro Hernandez. Reuters
  • Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix in action. EPA
    Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix in action. EPA

Tearful Vinicius Junior tees up Real Madrid victory as Atletico warm up for city derby with win at Mallorca


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Real Madrid's crisis has been averted for the time being at least after they beat Osasuna 2-0 on Wednesday without Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale to go top of La Liga.

Hazard and Bale were among the players rested by manager Zinedine Zidane, with Real facing seven games in 21 days, the next of them against city rivals Atletico Madrid on Saturday.

Vinicius Junior, who has endured a difficult few months, filled the void, bending a shot into the top corner before crying tears of what presumably were a mixture of joy and relief.

This time last year the 19-year-old exploded onto the scene but injury and then a dip in form saw him drift, with this a chance to reassert himself in a much-rotated line-up.

If Vinicius was Madrid's Brazilian sensation 12 months ago, Rodrygo might be one for the present.

The 18-year-old, who was bought from Santos in 2018 but joined last summer, added a superb second goal, and his first for the club, just one minute after coming off the bench for a remarkable debut.

"I'm glad for them," said Zidane. "Sometimes we forget they are 18 [and 19] years old. We have seen the emotion they felt about scoring at the Bernabeu. I liked Rodrygo's goal but I liked the control even more."

Earlier, Atletico's Alvaro Morata made a swift impact too but with less positive results after he was sent off eight minutes after being introduced as a substitute against Real Mallorca.

Atletico were already 2-0 up thanks to goals from Diego Costa and Joao Felix but Morata will now be suspended for the derby at the Wanda Metropolitano.

The Spaniard's dreadful night got worse as he also appeared to engage in a heated exchange with a fan as he later left the stadium.

A week ago it would have been almost unthinkable that Atletico would play their rivals in a contest of first against second in La Liga but that could now be the setting this weekend, depending on Sevilla and Real Sociedad's results on Thursday.

La Real beat Atletico, who were then held to a goalless draw by Celta Vigo, but by far the deeper sense of gloom had engulfed Zidane's side, after they were humbled 3-0 by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

That was Real's worst defeat under Zidane as manager and prompted questions about the Frenchman's future, with Jose Mourinho available and seemingly waiting in the wings.

Instead, back-to-back victories for the first time since Zidane came back in March have lifted the malaise and offered hope there is still life in this Madrid squad, despite the lack of change since the summer.

"We believe in what we do," Zidane said. "With humility and work you achieve a lot. This is just the start."

The only disappointment might have been the lack of a goal for Luka Jovic, who missed some excellent chances and then did score, only to have it ruled out by VAR.