Real Madrid boss Zidane insists his players gave it their all despite heavy rain to eke out thrilling 2-1 victory over Barcelona and go level on points with leaders Atletico.
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema is jubilant after his goal against Barcelona on Saturday. Pics/Getty Images
Real Madrid climbed to the top of La Liga on Saturday after Karim Benzema’s flicked finish helped them claim a thrilling 2-1 victory over Barcelona in a wild Clasico at Valdebebas.
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Benzema’s superb piece of skill and a deflected Toni Kroos free-kick put Madrid in charge and while Oscar Mingueza pulled one back for Barca, they fell to defeat in what could be Lionel Messi’s final appearance in this fixture.
Victory means Real Madrid go level on points with Atletico, with the top three now separated by a single point. Real Madrid now own the better head-to-head against both of their rivals while Barcelona and Atletico still have to play each other at Camp Nou in the run-in. With Atletico stumbling and both Barca and Real Madrid hitting their stride, this game looked set to define, if not the title, then who would become favourites to be crowned champions in May. The result was a riveting contest at a rain-soaked Alfredo di Stefano stadium—certainly one of the most exciting Clasicos in years—that saw both teams squander numerous chances, several efforts come back off the woodwork and Casemiro sent off in extra time.
Real Madrid boss Zidane
Barca still in hunt
With the last play of the game, Barcelona substitute Ilaix Moriba rattled Real Madrid’s crossbar. “We’re still in it,” said Barca coach Ronald Koeman. “We’ve lost a game against a team who is also fighting for the league but we have eight game left and we will fight to the end.”
Casemiro’s red card had also given Messi a free-kick and the chance for a dramatic equaliser but instead the Argentine made it seven games now without a goal against Real Madrid, with many wondering if his 45th Clasico will be his last. Messi might yet turn the tide in the eight games still remaining but there is no doubt Madrid are in the groove after beating Liverpool 3-1 on Tuesday.
‘Deserved win’
They can finish the job in the Champions League at Anfield next week although Zinedine Zidane admitted afterwards his players are physically at their limit. “It was a difficult game, the first half was ours, but we suffered in the second,” said Zidane. “We deserved the victory, because we had a lot of chances to score the third.”
Nine
No. of goals Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema has netted in the past seven La Liga ties
Seven
No. of consecutive El Clasicos Lionel Messi has failed to score in—the longest drought of his career against Real Madrid
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