Real Madrid reduced the gap on bitter rivals Barcelona at the top of the Spanish League table to four points on Saturday when substitute Guti and veteran skipper Raul scored in a 2-0 win at Espanyol.
Espanyol, who had defeated Barcelona last weekend, were in charge at the Olympic Stadium through Ivan de la Pena’s promptings in midfield, but their inability to create clearcut chances was to prove crucial.
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An impressive run from de la Pena from the midfield and a strike from Nene, which went close, were all that Espanyol had to show for their possession in the first half.
Real soaked up the pressure before Guti put them ahead from a free-kick conceded after a rare attack in the 67th minute. He curled a left-footed shot from 30m into the top corner and five minutes later Raul slotted home to give Real the three points and extend their winning run to 10 matches.
Real coach Juande Ramos singled out Guti for special praise.
“We knew that the game was not going to be easy, but we were very motivated,” said Ramos, whose team had been stunned by a home midweek Champions League defeat to Liverpool. “There was little difference between the teams in the first half, but after the break Guti changed the match and after his goal Espanyol had to take risks which led to the second goal.”
Espanyol coach Maurico Pochettino felt his side deserved more.
“We knew that the only way they would get a goal would be from something like a set-play. It was the only way they could break us down,” Pochettino said. “We tried to play football and we had chances to score, but the game changed with the free-kick. In basically one and half chances they have scored two goals against us.”
Earlier, a Frederic Kanoute brace helped Sevilla come from behind to beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 in a dress-rehearsal of the Copa del Rey semi-final on Wednesday. Sevilla are third in the table, but 13 points behind leaders Barcelona.
Mali international striker Kanoute scored either side of halftime to see off the challenge of Bilbao, who took the lead through Inaki Gabilondo.
Both sides started with weakened sides, but while Sevilla were dominating, it was Gabilondo who made the breakthrough after the visitors’ defense made a hash of clearing a corner and the winger fired home from 12m.
Kanoute deservedly brought the sides level, bringing the ball down inside the area before beating the keeper in the 38th minute.
Just before the hour mark, he calmly finished in the corner as Sevilla continued to take the game to Bilbao, whose coach Joaquin Caparros defended his decision to leave out players with on eye on the upcoming Spanish Cup semi-final in midweek.
“I had to rest them for Wednesday so that they would be fresh, but still we had options in the game. We had possession, but we committed two silly mistakes,” Caparros said.
Sevilla coach Manolo Jimenez said: “Our intention was not to think about Wednesday, we are an ambitious team and we have set ourselves targets in the league which we have to achieve.”
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