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Mbappé Hat-trick Powers Real Madrid to Dominant Win, Liverpool Faces Disappointment

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 1st October 2025, 7:12 AM

Mbappé Hat-trick Powers Real Madrid to Dominant Win, Liverpool Faces Disappointment

French superstar Kylian Mbappé has continued his sensational form at the start of the new season, scoring a hat-trick as Real Madrid thrashed Kairat Almaty 5-0 in the UEFA Champions League.

The match, part of the second matchday of the Champions League, saw Zinedine Zidane’s successor, Xabi Alonso, travel over 6,500 kilometres to face the Kazakh club. The contest was highly one-sided, with Real Madrid dominating in every aspect.

In addition to Mbappé’s three goals, Eduardo Camavinga and Brahim Diaz also scored, adding to the tally for Los Blancos.

Match Overview

Minute Event
Early Kairat Almaty nearly scores; Dastan Satpayev’s header saved by Thibaut Courtois
25′ Mbappé scores penalty after Franco Mastantuono fouled in the box
52′ Mbappé goal: chips Courtois’ high ball into the net
73′ Mbappé hat-trick: scores from outside the box, assisted by Rodrigo and Arda Güler
83′ Camavinga scores: header from inside the box
90+3′ Brahim Diaz scores: seals final goal

Despite a slightly shaky start due to the long journey, Real Madrid’s attacking momentum grew after the initial minutes, with Vinícius Junior missing an early shot and Mbappé testing the goalkeeper with a curling effort. The first goal came from a penalty, awarded after a foul on Franco Mastantuono, with Mbappé converting successfully.

The second half belonged entirely to Real Madrid, as Mbappé opened the scoring once again, completed his hat-trick, and added his fifth goal of the season in the Champions League. Camavinga and Brahim Diaz rounded off the scoring to ensure a comprehensive victory.

 

 

In contrast, Liverpool endured a disappointing night, losing 0-1 to Turkish side Galatasaray at Rams Park. This comes shortly after their Premier League defeat to Crystal Palace, compounding their struggles.

Victor Osimhen scored the decisive goal in the 16th minute from a penalty, which Liverpool failed to equalise. The match also saw injuries to Liverpool’s Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker and young forward Hugo Ekitike, further adding to their woes.

Liverpool had the first real chance in the 14th minute through Cody Gakpo, whose shot was cleared off the line. Two minutes later, Galatasaray’s forward Barış Alper Yılmaz was fouled in the box, leading to the penalty converted by Osimhen.

Despite bringing on Conor Bradley, Mohamed Salah, and Alexander Isak after the 60th minute, Liverpool could not overturn the deficit.

Standings After Matchday 2

Team Matches Points Position
Real Madrid 2 6 2nd
Galatasaray 2 3 18th
Liverpool 2 3 16th

Mbappé’s Real Madrid climbs to second place with six points from two games, while Galatasaray celebrates its first victory of the tournament, moving to 18th place with three points. Liverpool, with the same number of points, sits in 16th, sharing the total with Galatasaray but lagging due to goal difference.

 

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