Real Madrid suffered a major setback to their La Liga title hopes when they slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Real Betis Balompie on Saturday, handing Barcelona the opportunity to open an 11-point gap over their bitter rivals the following day.
Jose Mourinho’s side remain eight points behind leaders Barcelona and five off city rivals Atletico, who they host in the Madrid derby next Saturday.
Betis midfielder Benat Etxebarria’s third goal of the season decided the game on Saturday. All of his goals have been hit from outside the area and he proved once again why Vicente del Bosque has been including him in recent Spain squads.
For Betis, the result comes on the back of a disappointing 5-1 defeat to their local rivals Sevilla the previous weekend and it puts them four points behind Real Madrid in fifth.
“I try to be fair when my team lose and not look for excuses, but it’s obvious that the side that plays Wednesday [in the UEFA Champions League] should not play on Saturday,” Mourinho said. “It’s true that other sides have a control over the calendar that we do not have, but I congratulate Betis, who played a great game from start to finish.”
Cristiano Ronaldo fired in two shots in the opening exchanges, but neither side had taken charge of the game when Benat hit what was to be the winner on 17 minutes.
Betis had played the ball into the corner, only for Angel di Maria to badly hook a clearance that the little midfielder controlled, before evading the challenge of Sami Khedira to fire a drive past goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
Madrid continued to enjoy more of the possession and Di Maria twice went close to making amends for his mistake.
When Ronaldo crossed from the left, the Argentine was centimeters from leveling the game and moments later a Chechu Dorado block looped his goalbound shot over the bar.
Mourinho made two changes at halftime, as he has done on a number of occasions this season. Luka Modric and Kaka replaced Khedira and Mesut Ozil as the Portuguese coach searched for more urgency going forward.
They started brightly, with more purpose, and Ronaldo and Kaka forced good saves from Adrian in the Betis goal.
At the other end, Juan Carlos hit a venomous free-kick just over the bar.
Then Mourinho made an early last throw of the dice, replacing Di Maria with Jose Callejon on 62 minutes.
Madrid pressed in search of an equalizer, leaving spaces that Betis were clever enough to expose, and Salva Sevilla and Ruben Castro went close for the hosts.
Adrian stood firm again to tip over a whipped free-kick from Ronaldo as Madrid’s challenge uncharacteristically fizzled out on a night to forget for Mourinho’s side.
Also on Saturday, Malaga thrashed rivals Valencia 4-0 to move behind Madrid into fourth, level on 22 points with Betis.
Francisco Portillo fired the Costa del Sol side into an early lead on eight minutes and Javier Saviola should have doubled the lead before halftime when put through on goal, only to slice his shot horribly wide.
The Argentine made up for that miss by doubling the lead on 75 minutes.
Roque Santa Cruz hit a third 10 minutes from time, before Isco rounded off a brilliant Malaga performance with a crisply struck shot.
Both teams qualified for the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League in midweek, but the win puts Malaga four points ahead of Valencia in the fight to qualify for next season’s competition.
In other games, there were home wins for Rayo Vallecano de Madird and Real Valladolid over RCD Mallorca and Granada respectively.
Brazilian striker Leo Baptistao was the star for Rayo, breaking the deadlock with a low drive on 87 minutes, before turning provider two minutes later for Andrija Delibasic.
Former Manchester United striker Manucho powered home his fourth goal of the season with a second-half winner for Valladolid, making it four league goals for the Angolan this season.
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