Did Mbappe's penalty secure Real Madrid's winning start to the LaLiga season?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Mbappe's penalty
- Madrid's dominance
- Multiple players made their debut in this match.
- The team continues their unbeaten streak on opening day.
- Osasuna struggled to create chances despite some defensive resilience.
Madrid, Aug 20 (NationPress) Mbappe's decisive penalty kick propelled Real Madrid to a victorious start in their LaLiga journey at the Bernabeu. Xabi Alonso's squad displayed dominance throughout the match, securing a 1-0 win against Osasuna on the season's opening day.
After a scoreless first half, Mbappe, who clinched the Golden Boot last season, netted the winning goal from the penalty spot shortly after the second half commenced. Carreras, who made his debut in this match, alongside Mastantuono, was reported by Real Madrid.
The game started with Madrid immediately taking control, applying pressure high on the pitch. Carreras made the first attempt with a long-range left-footed shot that narrowly missed (7'). Ten minutes later, Huijsen tried his luck from outside the box, but Sergio Herrera skillfully deflected the ball away.
Despite dominating possession, Osasuna held firm defensively, allowing very few opportunities. In the 26th minute, Militao unleashed a powerful long-range shot that was expertly saved by the goalkeeper.
Continuing their offensive, Mbappe came close to scoring after receiving the ball in the opponent's box but shot just wide (36’). As halftime approached, Vini Jr. launched a counter-attack, only to be halted by a foul that the referee overlooked.
Five minutes into the second half, Madrid's persistence bore fruit. Mbappe raced down the right flank into the box, executing a brilliant cut-back past Juan Cruz, but was brought down by the defender.
The French star converted the penalty to give Madrid a 1-0 lead. Just after the hour mark, Arda Guler nearly extended the lead with a shot that soared just over the goal.
Osasuna finally created a chance in the 64th minute, but Bretones failed to capitalize on Rubén García's cross. Shortly after, Xabi Alonso introduced Carvajal and Mastantuono, who received a warm reception from the Bernabeu crowd. The new signing set up Tchouameni, but his header went just wide.
In the closing moments, Mastantuono had a left-footed shot saved by Sergio Herrera. Osasuna finished the match with ten players after Bretones was sent off for a foul on Gonzalo. This victory marked Madrid's 17th consecutive season without a loss on opening day.