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Per Sport: Oviedo and Real Madrid played 38 times in the top league, with a record of 11 wins, 12 draws and 15 losses

This Sunday, this season's newly promoted Real Oviedo will face Real Madrid at home. "Every Sports" said that judging from the historical record of the two sides, Oviedo is not at a disadvantage against Real Madrid at home.

December 20, 1998, this was Oviedo's last victory over Real Madrid. At home Taltier Stadium, Oviedo defeated the team that had just won its seventh European Champions League trophy a few months ago.

As the game was coming to an end, Esculsa made a precise cross to the center of the penalty area, Valdes jumped high and headed the ball, scoring the only goal in the game. This victory is their third consecutive victory, while their opponents Real Madrid have legendary players such as Carlos, Guti, Seedorf, Morientes, and Raul, and Oviedo also realized his dream of qualification for European wars.

In fact, Real Madrid failed to take away 3 points in their last four league visits. In the 97/98 season, Raul scored the first record and Juanci Gonzalez equalized in the 88th minute. The same script was staged again in the 99/00 season, Raul scored the first record again, and Juanci Gonzalez tied the score at the last moment. Historically, Oviedo's performance against Real Madrid has not been bad either. They played 38 times in the top league, with Oviedo losing only 15 games, and the remaining 23 games were 11 wins and 12 draws.

They last time they played against Real Madrid at home in La Liga, the current coach of the team, Banovic, was also on the court. The Serbian has successfully led the team back to the top league and now he hopes to successfully end the cycle with a victory, which is crucial for their performance after their return. Of course, his role is completely different.

Bonovic has prepared for this game seriously and has determined the starting lineup, hoping to defeat Real Madrid and continue the good momentum at the end of last season. The Serbians performed particularly well at home, almost achieving a perfect record: six wins and one draw in seven games. The only "miss" was a draw against Almeria, but that was enough to get Oviedo to the playoff final.

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