Minggu, 11 Desember 2011

Barça still too much for Real

Barcelona recovered from conceding the quickest El Clasico goal in history to end Real Madrid's 15-match winning run and strike a potentially decisive blow in the race for the Primera Division title. Despite having lifted the trophy for three years in a row and enjoying both domestic and European dominance over Madrid over recent times, Pep Guardiola's men went into tonight's match as the underdogs, trailing the capital club by three points and having played a game more.
Madrid's form also justified their position as favourites and, when Karim Benzema cashed in on a Victor Valdes error after just 23 seconds, talk of a changing of a guard seemed fair. But Barcelona showed why they are about to jet off for the FIFA Club World Cup as Europe's best side, hitting back with three goals that silenced the Bernabeau.
The first and third, scored by Alexis Sanchez and Cesc Fabregas, both came 60 seconds after two inexplicably glaring misses from Cristiano Ronaldo, while the second from Xavi came via a huge deflection. None of that should take the shine off a marvellous result for the Catalan club, though, who will now head to Japan as leaders of La Liga courtesy of their better head-to-head record over Madrid, who still have a game in hand.
Madrid will most likely have pulled clear again by the time they return after Christmas, and their performance was better than the ones they put in against Barça last season. Coach Jose Mourinho will take little comfort from that, but it had looked as though he would be celebrating when his side got off to a dramatic start.
"I am delighted with the performance," Guardiola said. "Madrid will recover. To win here, you have to play a very good game and we have done that. But there is still much to do and Madrid will again be the leader if they beat Sevilla. There are no champions in December."
Madrid race ahead
On a sodden night, Valdes scuffed a clearance straight to Angel Di Maria and, after Sergio Busquets had blocked Mesut Ozil's subsequent shot, Benzema was on the spot to beat the stricken goalkeeper from six yards. Valdes, aware of how costly his error could be, punched the ground in frustration, while six minutes later at the other end, opposite number Iker Casillas excelled when he pushed a Lionel Messi effort around the post.
Despite Messi's strike, Madrid remained the better side and another fluffed kick from Valdes presented Xabi Alonso with an open goal which he could not find from halfway, before Ronaldo spurned his first golden chance. With all eyes on how he and Messi would square-up ahead of the upcoming Ballon D'or presentation, he received possession on the edge of the box after a pass from Benzema but, rather than slide Di Maria into space, he shot wide.
Despite his selfishness, it was still a chance Ronaldo would have been expected to have taken, and he was made to pay on 30 minutes as Barça levelled. A run from Messi took him towards the heart of the Madrid defence and he threaded a pass through to Alexis who did the rest from just inside the area. Madrid would head to the dressing rooms with even more to grumble about, though, with Messi fortunate to avoid a second yellow card for a foul on Alonso minutes after being booked for dissent.
(Dari FIFA.com)