Gareth Bale scored his first goal in almost two years for Real Madrid in La Liga on Sunday but substitute Vinicius Jr stole the show with two late strikes to grab a 3-3 draw at Levante in a game that had it all.
Welshman Bale got Real off to a fine start in the fifth minute by stroking home a cut-back by Karim Benzema and nearly grabbed another goal with a ferocious free-kick which fizzed just wide as Carlo Ancelotti’s side dominated the first half.
But they found themselves 2-1 down early in the second period after a remarkable transformation from Levante.
Levante striker Roger Marti beat Thibaut Courtois to level just after the interval before Jose Campana put the hosts in front with a sensational volley in the 57th.
Ancelotti took off Bale, Eden Hazard and Isco moments after the goal and substitute Vinicius made the difference, levelling in the 73rd minute with a coolly taken finish following a defence-splitting through ball from deep by Casemiro.
Levante restored their lead in the 79th though Roger Pier following a free kick.
But Vinicius again came to Real’s rescue, levelling in the 85th minute with an audacious shot in off the post from a tight angle.