Almeria 2 - 3 Sevilla
(0-1) 16' Kanoute, (1-1) 44' Soriano, (1-2) 52' Chico (o.g), (2-2) 78' Juanma Ortiz, (2-3) 93' Rodri
Mallorca 2 - 0 Espanyol
(1-0) 23' Victor, (2-0) 77' Mario Suarez
Atletico Madrid 0 - 3 Getafe
(0-1) 13' Soldado, (0-2) 53' Soldado, (0-3) 86' Parejo
Real Zaragoza 3 - 3 Villarreal
(1-0) 3' Eliseu, (2-0) 29' Colunga, (3-0) 35' Pulido, (3-1) 40' Cazorla, (3-2) 56' Cazorla, (3-3) 82' Rossi
Athletic Bilbao 2 - 0 Deportivo La Coruña
(1-0) 19' Muniain, (2-0) 77' Javi Martinez
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Kaka saves Real Madrids blushes as they close on Barcelona (Highlights)
Real Zaragoza 1 - 2 Real Madrid
(0-1) 50' Raul, (1-1) 61' Colunga, (1-2) 82' Kaka
Kaká and Raul rose like phoenixes from the flames to reignite Real Madrids title challenge, just when it looked to have burned out at La Romareda. Both had only just returned from lengthy injuries and who knows just how important their contributions against Real Zaragoza will be. Rauls goal typified a career that has spanned 16 years and 228 league goals (now third in the all-time list) as he struck only moments after having asked to be subbed, limping as he raced into the area to slot in just after half-time. How Real Madrid will need to display the same drive and determination in their dogged pursuit of Barca. Just after Rauls goal, a moment of madness from Zaragoza defender Matteo Contini left his team down to ten men and Real Madrid looked home and dry.
That was until Adrian Colunga, on for Suazo, who dislocated his shoulder, raced onto an exquisite pass from Abel Aguilar to round Casillas and stroke the ball home. It was a critical moment for Real Madrid as they stared a second successive trophyless season full on in the face, until their Brazilian star jumped off the bench after two months out, collected a Cristiano Ronaldo pass and slotted past the otherwise impressive Roberto. A crucial goal and a deserved victory as we enter into a possibly pivotal weekend where Barca travel to Villarreal and Real Madrid host Osasuna.
That was until Adrian Colunga, on for Suazo, who dislocated his shoulder, raced onto an exquisite pass from Abel Aguilar to round Casillas and stroke the ball home. It was a critical moment for Real Madrid as they stared a second successive trophyless season full on in the face, until their Brazilian star jumped off the bench after two months out, collected a Cristiano Ronaldo pass and slotted past the otherwise impressive Roberto. A crucial goal and a deserved victory as we enter into a possibly pivotal weekend where Barca travel to Villarreal and Real Madrid host Osasuna.
Barcelona 3 - 1 Xerez
(1-0) 14' Jeffren, (2-0) 24' Henry, (2-1) 25' Bermejo, (3-1) 55' Ibrahimovic
Barcelona jumped another fence succesfully as they overcame a spirited performance from Xerez to maintain their one point advantage over Real Madrid. It wasn't pretty but it was hugely effective as goals from Jeffren, Thierry Henry and Ibrahimovic cancelled out a stunning strike from Mario Bermejo to leave Xerez on the edge of the drop. A victory for Malaga today will surely sentence the Xerezanos to relegation. But they can take great credit for a performance that was as good as any seen by a visiting team at the Camp Nou this season, matching Barca pass for pass. Gorositos men even had chances to equalise just after half-time, but as soon as Zlatan converted a slide rule pass from Yaya Toure, the game was up. The match ended on a nasty note as Orellana and Alustiza both received red for the visitors. 7 yellow cards and 2 reds were shown to Xerez during the match. Excessive to say the least. After the final whistle the Barcelona players wore shirts pleading for extra support on wednesday as their attentions turn to their hugely important Champions League semi final second leg against Mourinhos Inter Milan.
Valencia 1 - 0 Deportivo La Coruña
(1-0) 33' Villa (p)
Third place secured for Unai Emerys side? David Villa scored his 15th consecutive penalty to record a deserved win for Valencia. They dominated Depor throughout and only a resolute defensive performance from Piscu and Ze Castro. At the other end of the pitch Deportivo were non-existant as Riki and Adrian ghosted through the match almost unnoticed. A promising start from the Galicians has faded badly since the halfway mark with their hopes of UEFA qualification hanging by a thread.
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Real Madrid fight back to take the derby honours against Atletico
Real Madrid 3 - 2 Atletico Madrid
(0-1) 10' Reyes, (1-1) 49' Alonso, (2-1) 55' Arbeloa, (3-1) 62' Higuaín, (3-2) 67' Forlán
Villarreal 3 - 0 Sevilla
(1-0) 4' Rossi (2-0) 17' Llorente (3-0) 90' Pires
(0-1) 10' Reyes, (1-1) 49' Alonso, (2-1) 55' Arbeloa, (3-1) 62' Higuaín, (3-2) 67' Forlán
Real Madrid leapfrog Barca yet again after an action-packed derby against Atletico Madrid. 'Los Rojiblancos' even managed to make it to halftime a goal to the good after Jose Antonio Reyes' confident finish past Casillas, but from that point on there was only one team in it. Atletico inexplicably retreated into their own half, and Real Madrid took control. De Gea had to be at his best to ensure Atleti started the second half in the lead, but within 17 minutes they found themselves 3-1 down as Alonso, Arbeloa and Higuain all found the net with Real Madrid threatening to run riot. Higuains goal will have especially angered Quique as farcical errors from Thiago (who had played well up to that point) and Assuncao allowed Higuain a free run on goal, and the Argentine rarely fails to find the back of the net when one on one, and tonight was no different. Diego Forlán quickly made it 3-2 after a crazy handball by Xabi Alonso was punished with a penalty (but oddly not even a yellow card), but bar a chance for Forlán with only seconds remaining, that was as close as it would get for Atletico. It's looking increasingly like El Clasico on April 10th is going to be the defining match in this seasons Liga battle.
Villarreal 3 - 0 Sevilla
(1-0) 4' Rossi (2-0) 17' Llorente (3-0) 90' Pires
Sevilla are slowly but surely falling out of the Champions League race as they fell to another morale-sapping defeat at the hands of Villarreal. With Jesus Navas and Diego Perotti out, Sevilla lack a plan B, with Luis Fabiano and Alvaro Negredo starved of service. Villarreal on the other hand were inspired, with Cani, Ibergaza, Rossi and Nilmar simply too much to handle for Sevillas back four. Guiseppe Rossi got the first, running onto Nilmars pass, whilst Joseba Llorente took advantage of another assist from the Brazilian to put the match out of sight for the visitors. Luis Fabiano had a couple of chances to half the deficit, but shot uncharacteristically straight at the keeper on both occasions. Late sub Robert Pires then put the icing on the cake for Juan Garridos men as he slipped the ball past the onrushing Palop to give the scoreline a more realistic reflection. As the Submarine rises towards the European spots, Sevilla see their Champions League ambitions take another blow. A team short on confidence and ideas, Antonio Alvarez has a huge job on his hands.
Xerez 3 - 0 Real Valladolid
(1-0) 1' Victor Sanchez, (2-0) 35' Michel, (3-0) 71' Bermejo (p)
This was supposed to be the last chance saloon for Xerez, as defeat to a direct rival like Real Valladolid would spell almost certain relegation. Just as well the team from Chapin are saving the best for last as they chalked up their eleventh point out of the last 18 available in their search of a footballing miracle. Few people give them a chance but try telling that to the Xerez players, as they close the gap on Real Valladolid to two points and are now only seven away from Real Zaragoza who sit just above the bottom three. Victor Sanchez set them on the road to victory with a goal after only a minute following good work from little Fabiano Orellana. Momo then sent over a superb free-kick which left Michel with the simple task of nodding past Justo Villar, as the Real Valladolid defence crumbled. If todays performance is anything to go by, Valladolid are doomed, as they hardly created a noteworthy chance in the first half, with Manucho an isolated figure upfront. The second half saw much of the same, as Xerez had various chances to extend their lead, and did so with 20 minutes left after a dubious penalty decision from controversial ref Perez Burrul. From where I was sat it looked like Mario Bermejo slipped as he rounded Justo Villar, but Burrul gave the penalty and sent the keeper off. With all their subs already used, Medjunanin went in goal, only to pick the ball straight out of the net as Bermejo made no mistake from the spot. Chapin then went into party mode. The great escape is still very much alive.
Deportivo la Coruña 1 - 3 Getafe
(0-1) 21' Miku, (0-2) 32' Ze Castro, (0-3) 57' Miku, (1-3) 71' Riki
Osasuna 1 - 0 Almeria
(1-0) 20' Pandiani
Espanyol 0 - 0 Sporting Gijon
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Xerez stun Sevilla in the Sanchez Pizjuan: Time up for Manolo Jimenez?
Sevilla 1 - 1 Xerez
(1-0) 63' Kanoute (p), (1-1) 92' Gioda
(1-0) 63' Kanoute (p), (1-1) 92' Gioda
Xerez sprung one of the surprises of the season as they scored a last minute goal to cancel out Frederic Kanoutes earlier penalty. They may well be suffering from a chronic bout of injuries, but there's no hiding the fact that Sevilla fell desparately short tonight. Without Luis Fabiano, Jesus Navas and Diego Capel they were already lacking creativity upfront, but when Diego Perotti pulled up with a muscle strain, the situacion was critical. He was closely followed by midfield warrior Dider Zokora and suddenly it looked decidely bleak for a team striving to make the final Champions League place.
Right now that looks like a big ask for a side that is completely bereft of confidence. Alvaro Negredo is struggling badly, a slight worry for Del Bosque as the World Cup looms. The back four is uncharacteristically porous. Errors are even creeping into the previously impenetrable Andrés Palop. At the other end of the spectrum, Xerez showed tremendous fighting spirit to grab a point from a ground where no-one gave them a chance. Leandro Gioda got them the equaliser at the death after a scramble in the area, but truth be told, they gave Palop a fright on more than one occasion during the match, and their continuing fight for survival is really beginning to gather pace. Carlos Calvo revolutionised his team when he came on, and don't be surprised if this nippy lad from Madrid is whisked off if and when Xerez drop down a level. Another man on the move in the near future could well be Manolo Jimenez. The fans gave him a hard time after the defeat to CSKA Moscow, so the pressure must now be at boiling point. A paltry draw at home against the leagues whipping boys will not go down well. And president Jose Maria Del Nido is not a man to pussyfoot around a tough decision.
Sporting Gijon 2 - 1 Deportivo La Coruña
(1-0) 30' Bilic, (1-1) 65' Adrian, (2-1) 94' Diego Castro (p)
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Real Madrid conquer Riazor 18 years later
Deportivo La Coruña 1 - 3 Real Madrid
(0-1) 13' Granero, (0-2) 40' Benzema (1-2) 86' Riki (p), (1-3) 91' Benzema
(0-1) 13' Granero, (0-2) 40' Benzema (1-2) 86' Riki (p), (1-3) 91' Benzema
The last time they beat Depor in the Riazor, Raul was still working his way through the youth set-up at Atlético. Tonight Real Madrid put an end to 18 years of hurt in Galicia, and all without the main man, Cristiano Ronaldo. A two-match sanction robbed them of the man from Madeira, and an injury crisis robbed them of many more, but they put Deportivo La Coruña to bed with a scintillating first-half display which yielded goals from Granero and Karim Benzema. The Frenchmans goal was all down to a moment of cold-blooded genius from Guti, who was through on goal but decided to back-heel the ball back to Benzema who didnt fail from the middle of the area. The second half saw Madrid take their foot of the gas, and even though Riki converted from the spot after a dubious trip from Sergio Ramos, Benzema sealed the deal in stoppage time after a neat cutback from Arbeloa. The pressure was really on after Barca had beaten Sporting earlier, but Real Madrid had all the answers and proved they can do it without their €96 million man.
Sporting Gijon 0 - 1 Barcelona
(0-1) 30' Pedro
With the players at their disposal, Barcelona are always going to dominate possession, but in stark contrast to last year, this season they are finding it slightly more difficult to find the back of the net away from home. Pedro got the only goal of the match after a defence-splitting pass from Iniesta, racing forward from seemed an offside position to slot past Juan Pablo, but from then on it was wasted chance after wasted chance. Leo Messi and Ibrahimovic were the main culprits, and Guardiola will definitely be worried by a lack of composure infront of goal that Samuel Eto'o used to provide so effectively. Sporting contibuted to an entertaining encounter, but bar a few hairy moment towards the end of the match, they found little change from an organised Barca back four. Zlatan Ibrahimovic finds himself in the middle of a barren run, and Los Cules will certainly sleep easier when the big Swede starts finding the net once more. With Real Madrid earning three points, it's as you were at the top of La Liga.
Espanyol 1 - 0 Athletic Bilbao
(1-0) 58' Luis Garcia
A true battle at the Estadio Cornella, with Espanyol ripping up the form book to dispatch an Atheltic Bilbao side that was sent back to the Basque Country with a number of walking. This was Athletics chance to make a real surge towards the European positions, but were it not for another sterling performance from keeper Gorka Iraizoz, they could have been on the end of a thrashing. In the end a solitary goal from Luis Garcia was enough to give Espanyol a deserved win, lead admirably from midfield by youth-team product Javi Marquez. Fran Yeste was forced off with injury and Ustaritz, Gurpegui and Koikili all finished with niggles, in a game Bilbao will want to forget.
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Copa del Rey Quarter-final Results: Atletico scrape through
They didnt do it the easy way, but then they never do. Atletico Madrid travelled to Vigo needing to score to go through, and once Diego Forlan had put them infront after a disastrous error from centre-back Noguerol, they had the even tougher task of shutting up shop. Aided by another monumental display from Dominguez and a controversial disallowed goal from Trashorras, they held on and Racing Santander await in what promises to be an electric semi-final, with the first installment next week in the Vicente Calderon.
In the tie that would decide who would face Sevilla in the other semi-final, Mallorca saw their cup run ended by Getafe, even though they managed a 1-0 win on the night. Artiz Aduriz got the goal and it could all have been so different had the striker converted a 30th minute penalty that was repelled by Ustari. The Madrileños suffered during a hard-fought second half but they held on to reach their second semi-final in two years.
Yesterday saw Deportivo La Coruña crash out despite pulling one goal back on aggregate in the Sanchez Pizjuan on the stroke of half-time through Bodipo. Sevilla waltzed through a match that will be mostly remembered for being one of the most boring ever. Pity the fans that paid good money to watch this. Both sides never looked interested, with Lotina using the match as a training session for his youth team. In the nights other tie, that man Sergio Canales inspired his team to another victory with an exquisite free-kick that wrapped up a 0-3 win which sends the Cantabrians into the semis. Everyone expected Osasuna to come racing out of the blocks to try and drag themselves back in the tie after losing in Santander 2-1. Yet it was Racing that took the initiative and within 25 minutes they were already two goals to the good. Miguel Portugal has really turned things around at the Sardinero and a place in the last four of the cup is his reward.
In the tie that would decide who would face Sevilla in the other semi-final, Mallorca saw their cup run ended by Getafe, even though they managed a 1-0 win on the night. Artiz Aduriz got the goal and it could all have been so different had the striker converted a 30th minute penalty that was repelled by Ustari. The Madrileños suffered during a hard-fought second half but they held on to reach their second semi-final in two years.
Yesterday saw Deportivo La Coruña crash out despite pulling one goal back on aggregate in the Sanchez Pizjuan on the stroke of half-time through Bodipo. Sevilla waltzed through a match that will be mostly remembered for being one of the most boring ever. Pity the fans that paid good money to watch this. Both sides never looked interested, with Lotina using the match as a training session for his youth team. In the nights other tie, that man Sergio Canales inspired his team to another victory with an exquisite free-kick that wrapped up a 0-3 win which sends the Cantabrians into the semis. Everyone expected Osasuna to come racing out of the blocks to try and drag themselves back in the tie after losing in Santander 2-1. Yet it was Racing that took the initiative and within 25 minutes they were already two goals to the good. Miguel Portugal has really turned things around at the Sardinero and a place in the last four of the cup is his reward.
Copa del Rey Quarter-Final Results:
Sevilla 0 - 1 Deportivo La Coruña (Sevilla through 3-1 on aggregate)
Osasuna 0 - 3 Racing Santander (Racing through 5-1 on aggregate)
Celta Vigo 0 - 1 Atlético Madrid (Atlético through 2-1 on aggregate)
Getafe 0 - 1 Mallorca (Getafe through 2-2 on away goals rule)
Copa del Rey Semi-Finals:
Sevilla v Getafe
Atlético Madrid v Racing Santander
Celta Vigo 0 - 1 Atlético Madrid (Atlético through 2-1 on aggregate)
Getafe 0 - 1 Mallorca (Getafe through 2-2 on away goals rule)
Copa del Rey Semi-Finals:
Sevilla v Getafe
Atlético Madrid v Racing Santander
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La Liga Saturday Round-up: 07.11.09
Atletico Madrid will have to wait a few more months before they get another chance to break their derby jinx, as Real Madrid left the Vicente Calderon with another three points in the bag. Real came flying out the blocks and as has so often happened in the past, took an early lead with a Kaká belter from outside the box on 4 minutes. Marcelo doubled their lead with a close range drive from an angle after 24 minutes and suddenly Atletico were all over the place, chasing the match with four upfront and two in the middle, and it told as Lass and Xabi Alonso exerted total control. What was surprising is that it took until the 63rd minute for Real's third, when Higuain robbed the dithering Perea of possession and raced into the box to poke past Sergio Asenjo. But the match turned two minutes later when Sergio Ramos was shown red for taking out Agüero when through on goal. Forlán (who had a poor match) finished an excellent Atletico move to give them hope, and suddenly it was game on as Agüero powered pass Pepe to shoot across Casillas and into the net. The atmosphere was electric for the final few frantic minutes, and Casillas made a fantastic stop from Agüero at the death as the home side finished the match with five up top, but Real Madrid held on for a vital win in their two-horse race with Barca.
Barcelona were made to work by a well-oiled Mallorca unit, but their greater potency upfront proved crucial. Pedro put Barca infront after an outrageous back-heel pass from Ibrahimovic in the 11th minute, but Mallorca levelled eight minutes later when Nunes headed in from a corner. Mallorca stood toe to toe with Barca, but the champions killed the match just before half time with another goal from young Pedro (what a season he's having) after 40 minutes, and a close range header from Thierry Henry two minutes later. The second half saw Mallorca show the same determination and will as the first half and they certainly werent overawed in the Camp Nou. The introduction of Messi, Xavi and Iniesta, who had all started on the bench, saw Barca lift the pace, and Messi lifted some of the pressure placed on him by the media, when he stroked home a penalty earned by Ibrahimovic in the 86th minutes. There was still time for Mallorca to restore some pride two minutes into injury time with a goal from Keita, but the match had already been won and Barca march on.
In the Heliodoro Stadium, neither Tenerife nor Málaga got the three points they both so desparately needed, as both defenses failed to cover themselves in glory. Román put the islanders infront after 18 minutes with a well-taken goal inside the area, after a fantastic run and cross from the ever-dangerous Omar. Seven minutes later they were two up when Alfaro smashed high into the net following a slide rule pass from Kome. But Málaga refused to cave in, and were back in it after 27 minutes when Portuguese striker Edinho tapped in a rebound from Obinna's shot. Tenerife had their chances to extend their lead, including a rejected stone-wall penalty, but were made to pay for their profligacy when young Javi Lopez curled in a delicious goal with little more than ten minutes left.
Team of the moment Deportivo La Coruña planted themselves in the Champions League positions with a deserved 0-2 victory away to Getafe. Former Valencia striker Mista repaid the faith shown by manager Lotina, by powering in a diving header after 14 minutes. The Galicians didnt make their task easy when Riki was shown red after 25 minutes, but having lost against Real Madrid with a numerical advantage, Getafe seem to prefer to play against eleven. Brazilian Luis Filipe was giving Getafe's Miguel Torres a torrid left down the left flank, and having set up the first goal, Mista returned the favour by squaring across goal for Luis Filipe to tap in for the second on 58 minutes. Getafe would have been horrified when Deportivo were reduced to nine with Sergio's dismissal in the 71st minute, but Coruña failed to take further advantage of Getafes inability to play against less than eleven men!
Getafe 0 - 2 Deportivo
Tenerife 2 - 2 Málaga
Barcelona 4 - 2 Mallorca
Atletico Madrid 2 - 3 Real Madrid
Barcelona were made to work by a well-oiled Mallorca unit, but their greater potency upfront proved crucial. Pedro put Barca infront after an outrageous back-heel pass from Ibrahimovic in the 11th minute, but Mallorca levelled eight minutes later when Nunes headed in from a corner. Mallorca stood toe to toe with Barca, but the champions killed the match just before half time with another goal from young Pedro (what a season he's having) after 40 minutes, and a close range header from Thierry Henry two minutes later. The second half saw Mallorca show the same determination and will as the first half and they certainly werent overawed in the Camp Nou. The introduction of Messi, Xavi and Iniesta, who had all started on the bench, saw Barca lift the pace, and Messi lifted some of the pressure placed on him by the media, when he stroked home a penalty earned by Ibrahimovic in the 86th minutes. There was still time for Mallorca to restore some pride two minutes into injury time with a goal from Keita, but the match had already been won and Barca march on.
In the Heliodoro Stadium, neither Tenerife nor Málaga got the three points they both so desparately needed, as both defenses failed to cover themselves in glory. Román put the islanders infront after 18 minutes with a well-taken goal inside the area, after a fantastic run and cross from the ever-dangerous Omar. Seven minutes later they were two up when Alfaro smashed high into the net following a slide rule pass from Kome. But Málaga refused to cave in, and were back in it after 27 minutes when Portuguese striker Edinho tapped in a rebound from Obinna's shot. Tenerife had their chances to extend their lead, including a rejected stone-wall penalty, but were made to pay for their profligacy when young Javi Lopez curled in a delicious goal with little more than ten minutes left.
Team of the moment Deportivo La Coruña planted themselves in the Champions League positions with a deserved 0-2 victory away to Getafe. Former Valencia striker Mista repaid the faith shown by manager Lotina, by powering in a diving header after 14 minutes. The Galicians didnt make their task easy when Riki was shown red after 25 minutes, but having lost against Real Madrid with a numerical advantage, Getafe seem to prefer to play against eleven. Brazilian Luis Filipe was giving Getafe's Miguel Torres a torrid left down the left flank, and having set up the first goal, Mista returned the favour by squaring across goal for Luis Filipe to tap in for the second on 58 minutes. Getafe would have been horrified when Deportivo were reduced to nine with Sergio's dismissal in the 71st minute, but Coruña failed to take further advantage of Getafes inability to play against less than eleven men!
Getafe 0 - 2 Deportivo
Tenerife 2 - 2 Málaga
Barcelona 4 - 2 Mallorca
Atletico Madrid 2 - 3 Real Madrid
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