Carlos Espi secures win for Real Madrid against Espanyol in opener
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 23, 2026, 6:20 AM
Last updated Aug 23, 2026

Carlos Espi scored a late winner for Real Madrid in their LaLiga match against Espanyol. The newcomer replaced Gonzalo Garcia as a secondary forward and has already established a strong rapport with coach Jose Mourinho. Espi joined Real Madrid on July 31 and has been training extensively at Valdebebas. Internally, he is recognized for his physical presence and adaptability in the squad's attacking setup. Following this match, Real Madrid expresses high hopes for Espi's continued contribution going forward.
- •Carlos Espi scores a late goal for Real Madrid against Espanyol.
- •The match marks the season opener for both LaLiga teams.
- •Espi joined Real Madrid on July 31, replacing Gonzalo Garcia.
- •Mourinho praises Espi's abilities and enjoys a strong personal bond with him.
- •Espi has a €25 million release clause and scored 11 goals in LaLiga this year.
- 6:20 AMYahoo Sports — Real Madrid are extremely happy with new signing after match-winning goal vs Espanyol
"Among all the new signings at Real Madrid, Carlos Espi was perhaps the least glamarous as he came in to replace Gonzalo Garcia and serve as the club’s secondary forward.But in his first month at the...
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