Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr fired in a second-half penalty to cancel out Alberto Moleiro’s early opener as the Spanish giants salvaged a nervy 1-1 draw at lowly Las Palmas on Thursday.
A feeble Real Madrid had to dig deep to avoid a shock first LaLiga defeat of the season in another dreary performance by the champions, who are fourth in the standings with five points from three games, four behind leaders Barcelona.
France captain Kylian Mbappe once again failed to deliver as he has yet to score his first goal in LaLiga after joining the Spanish and Champions League winners as a free agent from Paris St Germain in June.
Although manager Carlo Ancelotti made four changes from the team that struggled to win against lowly Valladolid on Sunday, Real once again started the match slow and unfocussed, allowing Las Palmas' Moleiro to slot in a tidy finish from a quick counter in the fifth minute.
The hosts wasted several chances to extend lead against a chaotic and disorganised Real defence, with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois making three incredible saves.
Following the break, Rodrygo came off the bench to provide the visitors some much needed pace and creativity that they lacked in the first half.
Las Palmas goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen made fine saves from efforts by Antonio Ruediger, Federico Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni and Vinicius Jr, but it was the forward Sandro who wasted a clear chance to extend the lead for the locals in the 54th minute, hitting the ball well over the bar.
However, the LaLiga champions managed to rescue a point thanks to Vinicius's strike from the penalty spot after a handball by defender Alex Suarez.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said on Thursday there was no excuse for his side's slow start to the LaLiga season after the team fought back to rescue a 1-1 draw at lowly Las Palmas thanks to a Vinicius Jr goal late in the second half.
Ancelotti said he expected his team to play better together and blamed himself, saying that he needs to work harder and do a better job.
"It is clear that we are struggling to find the soundness of last season. But we must not look for excuses. The schedule is tight and we have to recover quickly, because on Sunday we have another game," Ancelotti told a news conference.
"I need to have a clearer strategy, to give the players more clarity in what I want. It's costing us more than we thought. We have to work and concentrate on the path we want to take.