Toronto Star

Real rolls on without Ronaldo

- TALES AZZONI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema are keeping Real Madrid’s attack alive in the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Benzema scored twice and Bale once as Madrid came from behind to earn a 4-1win at Girona on Sunday, remaining perfect in the Spanish league after two rounds.

Sergio Ramos also scored for Madrid as it kept pace with Barcelona. Athletic Bilbao, Levante and promoted Huesca can match them with six points when they play their matches on Monday.

Ramos and Benzema converted penalty kicks after the hosts had opened the scoring with Borja Garcia in the 16th minute at Montilivi Stadium. Bale added the third in a breakaway and Benzema closed the scoring from close range.

There was concern in Madrid about whether the team could maintain its attacking prowess after Ronaldo departed to Juventus but it’s so far, so good thanks to the veteran forwards who stayed.

Bale had also scored in the team’s league opener, a 2-0 win against Getafe, and Benzema had found the net in the team’s loss to Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup final.

Defending champion Barcelona won 1-0 at Valladolid on Saturday, while Atletico Madrid defeated Rayo Vallecano by the same score in its home opener. Espanyol 2, Valencia 0: Espanyol beat Valencia for its first win in the Spanish league this season, with the help of a VARawarded goal

Esteban Granero’s 62nd-minute free kick struck the crossbar and ricocheted to the ground, barely crossing the line before bouncing away as play continued. The referee didn’t initially award the goal but the call was reversed after the video assistant referee was used, giving the hosts a 1-0 lead. VAR had already come into play in the first half when Valencia called for a handball inside the Espanyol area, but the referee’s initial interpreta­tion prevailed and no penalty was awarded.

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