Real Madrid came away with a deserved point, but failed to secure the victory they needed to trim the gap to leaders Barcelona when the outstanding Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo each struck twice in an attritional 2-2 draw in La Liga on Sunday.
A stuttering start by Jose Mourinho’s Real side had left them eight points behind their great rivals after six matches, threatening to derail their title defense before it had even got off the ground.
While they will take comfort from preventing Barca making it seven wins out of seven this term, they may feel they let slip an opportunity in the opening league Clasico of the campaign after Ronaldo gave them a 23rd-minute lead in front of almost 100,000 fans packed into an electric Camp Nou arena.
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With millions more around the world watching the heavyweight clash, Messi leveled eight minutes later after a defensive lapse by Pepe and the Argentine World Player of the Year curled in a stunning free-kick just after the hour to make it 2-1.
Real were level within five minutes when German international Mesut Ozil slid the ball through to Ronaldo and the Portuguese forward beat Victor Valdes for a second time with a powerful low strike.
frenetic
Barca twice came close to a winner in a frenetic finale when substitute Martin Montoya crashed a long-range effort against the crossbar in the 89th minute and Pedro dashed on to an Andres Iniesta pass in stoppage time, only to fire wastefully wide.
“We were superior at times but, it was a very even game,” Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets said in an interview with Spanish television. “Everything is the way it was but with one match less.”
Barcelona have 19 points from seven games, level with Atletico Madrid, who snatched a last-gasp 2-1 win at home to third-placed Malaga at the Estadio Vicente Calderon in Sunday’s late kickoff.
Real, who have already lost twice, the same number of defeats as they suffered in the whole of last season, are fifth on 11 points.
With the world’s two richest teams meeting in probably the biggest fixture in international club soccer, Messi and Ronaldo continued their personal goal-scoring duel on a balmy night in the Catalan capital.
Ronaldo’s double made him the first player to score in six Clasicos in a row, while Messi’s 16th and 17th strikes in Real-Barca matches put him one short of the leading marksman, Real great Alfredo di Stefano.
“[Messi] is still very young and we don’t know where his limits are, seeing how he trains every day, the desire he brings to gets better,’’ Barca coach Tito Vilanova said. “I don’t think we will ever see a player like him again.’’
Ronaldo’s first of the night came when Karim Benzema played him through on the left of the area and he struck a powerful low shot just inside Valdes’ post.
Pepe collapsed in a heap in the area allowing Messi to volley in the equalizer before last year’s La Liga top scorer thrilled the home support with a spectacular 30m effort that left Spain goalkeeper Casillas flapping at thin air.
Ronaldo then netted his 10th Clasico goal when he raced on to Ozil’s fine through ball and scored with another powerfully struck low shot.
“The result is perfectly suited to the match, which was very good and which the whole world enjoyed, just like myself and the players from both teams,” Mourinho told a news conference.
“I prefer to focus on that because it’s the true reflection of the game, well contested and without knowing until the last moment who was going to win,” the Portuguese manager said.
“The league is how it was, my team pleased me a great deal and the world is happy,” he said.
Radamel Falcao put Atletico ahead in the sixth minute at the Calderon with his eighth of the campaign, level with Messi and Ronaldo at the top of the La Liga scoring chart, before Roque Santa Cruz leveled for Malaga shortly before the break.
Colombian Falcao was involved in the winner in added-time, but the ball was adjudged to have gone in off defender Weligton to give Atletico their sixth win of the season.
pressure
A blistering Obafemi Martins volley secured a 1-0 victory for Levante UD against their more illustrious city neighbors Valencia earlier on Sunday, heaping more pressure on Valencia manager Mauricio Pellegrino.
Pacy Nigeria forward Martins, who joined last month from Russian club Rubin Kazan, sped on to a long clearance from Levante goalkeeper Gustavo Munua in the 22nd minute at the Estadio Ciutat de Valencia.
The former Inter and Newcastle United forward controlled the bouncing ball on his chest before smashing a shot into the roof of the net past Vicente Guaita.
Valencia saw plenty of the ball, but were toothless in attack and slipped to a third defeat of the season, leaving them in 14th on eight points, two behind Levante who climbed to 11th.
The inexperienced Pellegrino, a former defender who played for Valencia and had a short stint at Liverpool, is in his first term in charge at the club after succeeding Unai Emery at the end of last season.
Under Pellegrino, Valencia lost their opening Champions League Group F match against last year’s beaten finalists Bayern Munich, but recovered to beat LOSC Lille Metropole 2-0 at home.
Athletic Bilbao survived late pressure to beat visiting CA Osasuna 1-0 for only their second victory of the campaign.
Aritz Aduriz netted the only goal of an entertaining game in the 12th minute to lift the Basque club to 16th on eight points.
RCD Mallorca and Granada both had a player sent off in their match in Palma as Granada ran out 2-1 winners to climb to 15th, also on eight, and Mallorca dropped down to sixth on 11 points.
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