The Champions League match began with deafening whistles from the stands. Arbeloa was making his Champions League debut and wanted to do it in style. Once again, it was the French player who scored the second goal to extend the 'Whites' lead, this time thanks to a perfect pass from the Brazilian. Real Madrid flew comfortably over the Santiago Bernabéu pitch, turning the initial whistles into applause. The Champions League match against Monaco anticipated the reunion at Chamartín between the stands and the players. With the initial whistle still echoing from all four sides of the Bernabéu, the French forward scored the first from a Valverde pass. He met an angry crowd in a match with no complaints for the 'Whites', who dominated from the first minute and did not stop overwhelming Monaco for 90 minutes. Mbappé opened the scoring and was again responsible for the second to put the game on track before the break. Real Madrid came out to show its best version in the Arbeloa era. The 'Whites' launched great attacks in attack, and the goal did not take long to appear. Mastantuono joined the party, and it was an own goal by Kehrer that sealed the match. He came out with the gala team, led by a recovered Mbappé and Mastantuono back in the starting XI. They did not need much to take the lead. There was still time for more, and Vinicius and Bellingham joined the white party at the Bernabéu.
Real Madrid comfortably defeats Monaco in Champions League
In a Champions League match, Real Madrid thrashed Monaco 6-1 at home. A brace from Mbappé and goals from other players secured a comfortable victory for the 'royal club'.