French superstar Mbappe netted his 29th league goal of the season to help Real Madrid to a narrow win over nine-man Sevilla in coach Carlo Ancelotti’s penultimate match at the helm.
Loic Bade’s 12th-minute red card for a professional foul on Mbappe set back the hosts, and then Isaac Romero was dismissed at the start of the second half for a high tackle on Aurelien Tchouameni.
Eventually the division’s top scorer Mbappe drilled home Madrid’s opener from distance and Jude Bellingham nabbed a second from close range late on.
“It was a strange atmosphere, at this club you always play for everything and today we weren’t playing for much, but we have to defend this shirt,” said Madrid midfielder Fede Valverde.
Madrid failed to win a major trophy this season after claiming a Champions League and La Liga double in the previous campaign, but will play in the Club World Cup this summer in the United States.
“We’re excited and looking forward to it, proud to represent Madrid,” added Valverde.
By the time Madrid arrive in the US they may have a new coach, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso poised to take over.
Veteran Luka Modric impressed for Madrid and is nearing the end of his contract, with the 39-year-old’s future beyond the end of the season uncertain.
“Everyone knows how much Madrid loves Modric, they will have time to make the right decision,” said Ancelotti.
“For the club, for him, and for the future.”
At the bottom of the table Leganes took their fight for survival to the last day of the season with a 1-0 win at downed Las Palmas, thanks to Dani Raba’s early strike.
The Madrid minnows, 18th, are two points from safety and face relegated Real Valladolid in their last game.
Espanyol’s 2-0 defeat by Osasuna leaves them in danger of the drop and the Catalan side, 17th, welcome Las Palmas next weekend knowing a win would keep them up.
Getafe and Alaves secured safety with wins over Mallorca and Valladolid respectively.
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