Gareth Bale scored his first goal in nearly two years with Real Madrid in the Spanish Football League, but fellow substitute Vinicius Junior grabbed the spotlight with two goals near the end to draw the team 3-3 at Levante in an exciting match on Sunday.

Real started strongly after Bale scored in the fifth minute, with coach Carlo Ancelotti's team controlling the first half, but found himself 2-1 early in the second half.

Levante striker Roger Marti scored against goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to equalize in the first minute after the break, before his teammate Jose Campania scored the second goal for the hosts with a superb shot in the 57th minute.

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Ancelotti took out the trio of Bale, Eden Hazard and Isco shortly after the goal, and substitute Vinicius left a quick imprint, equalizing in the 73rd minute after he scored after a great shot from Casemiro.

Levante regained the lead again in the 79th minute through Roger Pierre from a free kick, but Vinicius saved Real Madrid again and equalized in the 85th minute with an amazing shot from a narrow angle that hit the post and entered the goal.

Finally, Vinicius scores a difficult goal with Real Madrid

Do you think the Brazilian star has matured now and what do you think of his level against Levante? # La Liga # Real Madrid Levante pic.twitter.com/tzxgeOqBXP

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The excitement increased after Levante goalkeeper Aitor Fernandez was sent off for blocking the ball with his hand outside the penalty area to stop a quick counter-attack, with defender Ruben Vizo taking over the goalkeeper but he was not tested.