Real Madrid held to a 2-2 draw by Celta Vigo in La Liga fixture

The Spanish giants suffered a major setback as they could extend their lead over rivals Barcelona in the domestic league table

Spanish footballing giants Real Madrid's title bid got a major setback as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Celta Vigo at home on Sunday. Zinedine Zidane's men failed to add three points in their kitty as a late goal from Santi Mina levelled the scores much to the relief of Celta's fans.

The 24-year-old former Valencia striker got hold of a brilliant through ball from Denis Suarez and produced a finish in the 85th minute of the match which prevented the Spanish giants to maintain a three-point lead with rivals Barcelona.

Celta took an early lead

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Celta took an early lead through Russian striker Fedor Smolov and Real struggled to respond, leading to the home fans booing their players off the pitch when the halftime whistle was blown. But the league leaders came out stronger after the break and Toni Kroos levelled in the 52nd minute, shortly after Real captain Sergio Ramos had a goal ruled out for offside.

Ramos then scored from the penalty spot to put Zidane's side in front in the 65th minute after Eden Hazard, making his first outing in almost three months after recovering from an ankle injury, was tripped by Celta keeper Ruben Blanco. "Dropping two points at home hurts me a lot," Zidane told reporters.

"Celta are a good team that don't deserve to be near the bottom of the league but it's painful to lose the two points after we made such a big effort." Real forward Gareth Bale meanwhile avoided a possible red card for a wild tackle on Celta's Rafinha, escaping with only a booking. The draw ended a five-game winning streak in the league for the leaders and left them on 53 points after 24 games, one ahead of second-placed Barcelona who beat Getafe 2-1 at home on Saturday.

Celta climbed out of relegation zone with the draw

Celta, who had lost on their last seven league visits to the Santiago Bernabeu, climbed out of the relegation zone into 17th place in the standings. "I'm happy with my performance, not so happy with the draw but I think we can do better in our next game," said Hazard.

"When you are winning 2-1 you should win the game. They are good players but they came here just to defend, they had only two chances and scored two goals."

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