Real Madrid's tense 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid was marred by crowd unrest, leading to a 21-minute delay. Eder Militao's goal put Madrid ahead, but Angel Correa’s 99th-minute equalizer salvaged a point for Atletico. Marcos Llorente's late red card highlighted the fiercely contested derby.
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid played to a 1-1 draw in a tense La Liga derby that will be remembered more for the off-field incidents than the result. Eder Militao gave Real Madrid the lead in the second half, but the game was disrupted by fan unrest when objects were thrown onto the pitch, causing a 21-minute delay.
Despite the interruption, Madrid seemed poised for victory until Angel Correa scored a 99th-minute equalizer for Atletico. The game’s tense nature was further highlighted when Marcos Llorente was sent off in the final moments, capping off a highly charged encounter.