### Real Madrid Secures 3-0 Win Over Getafe, Bellingham Scores Twice
In a thrilling match at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Sunday, Real Madrid clinched their first victory in La Liga for the season with a commanding 3-0 win over Getafe. The result was a significant boost for the Spanish giants, who had been struggling to find form throughout the campaign.
#### First Half Highlights
The opening period saw both teams showing signs of energy and enthusiasm. However, it was not until the 28th minute that Real Madrid finally broke through. Substituted striker Álvaro Morata, making his return from injury, pounced on a loose ball and scored with a left-footed volley from 15 yards out. This goal gave the home side an early lead they would not relinquish.
#### Second Half Dominance
Getafe tried to mount a comeback, but Real Madrid’s defense held firm. In the 74th minute, substitute defender Luka Modrić delivered a pinpoint cross into the box, where Karim Benzema converted it with a header. The second goal made it clear that this was no longer a contest and that Real Madrid were on top.
Just before halftime, Getafe managed to get a consolation goal when defender Sergio Ramos was fouled inside the box. Substitute forward Lucas Vázquez capitalized on the penalty kick, converting it confidently from the spot to keep the game close.
#### Final Moments
As the final whistle blew, the players celebrated on the pitch, while the fans erupted in cheers. Real Madrid secured their first league victory since January, lifting their spirits and boosting morale across the club.
The win was particularly notable given that Real Madrid had lost two key players to injuries earlier in the season—Luka Modrić and Sergio Ramos. These losses had threatened to derail the team's progress, but their resilience and determination paid off with this crucial victory.
### Key Statistics
- **Goals Scored**: Real Madrid: 3, Getafe: 1
- **Assists**: Morata (1), Benzema (1)
- **Penalty Kick**: Vázquez (1)
This victory is a testament to the strength of Real Madrid’s squad and their ability to adapt under pressure. With this momentum, the team looks set to continue their impressive run in La Liga, looking to build on their success against Getafe.
