Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Benzema revives Real’s fortunes

French forward nets winner against Sevilla to help ease pressure on coach Zinedine Zidane and send Real joint-top

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MADRID: Real Madrid eased the pressure on Zinedine Zidane and delivered a resounding response to their loss to Paris Saint-germain by winning 1-0 away at high-flying Sevilla in La Liga on Sunday.

Karim Benzema headed in the decisive goal at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan to secure an impressive victory against a Sevilla side that were unbeaten and hoping to return to the top of the table.

Instead, it is Madrid that go level on points with Athletic Bilbao in first place after a controlled and determined performanc­e that was by some distance their best since Zidane’s return as coach in March.

“We have had a quite difficult time but the players reacted,” Zidane said.

His position had come under scrutiny after Madrid’s woeful 3-0 defeat by PSG in the Champions League on Wednesday, a result that continued their bumpy start to the season, following a turbulent summer in the transfer market.

But this win should do wonders for belief and leaves Barcelona as Spain’s chief club in crisis, with Ernesto Valverde under pressure after they were beaten 2-0 by Granada on Saturday. Madrid are now four points clear of the Catalans after five games played.

“I am very happy as people have been questionin­g us a lot,” said Zidane. “But we don’t think much about that. We played 90 minutes at a very high level in a difficult stadium. We must congratula­te all the players.”

Not for the first time this season, Zidane singled out Gareth Bale for praise. “Today hard work was the key,” he said. “The effort made by James, Gareth, all of them.”

Sevilla’s newly-installed coach Julen Lopetegui was sacked by Madrid 11 months ago, 139 days after taking the job that cost him the chance to lead Spain at the World Cup. He insisted on Saturday there was no desire for revenge but it is hard to imagine victory would not have brought a little extra satisfacti­on.

Zidane was asked about his own future as well, several times, and while he maintained he still feels the full backing of the club, there was a warning too. If support dwindles, he said, “then it would probably be best to leave”.

LOPETEGUI BOOKED

But for all the problems—a dreadful pre-season, signings and sales missed, poor performanc­es against Real Valladolid, Villarreal, Levante and Psg—madrid now sit second, buoyed by a display that may yet prove a springboar­d for games to come.

A frantic opening half an hour made for an engrossing contest but there were few chances, as Lopetegui earned himself a booking for beckoning Gareth Bale to be shown a yellow card.

Real Madrid probably just shaded the first period and had its two best chances as Eden Hazard was slipped in by Benzema, only to be denied by Tomas Vaclik on the angle, before Dani Carvajal was sent clear by James Rodriguez but this time Vaclik’s right foot blocked the defender’s finish.

There was little in it, as Bale’s excellent cross almost found James at the back post shortly after half-time while Luuk de Jong went close with a header, prompting Carvajal to hack the ball clear at the far post.

Still, Madrid looked more likely and so it proved as Raphael Varane won back possession high up, allowing Bale to thread Carvajal in behind. He dug out a cross, which Benzema met brilliantl­y, rising high to head home his fifth goal of the season.

Sevilla might have equalised but De Jong headed wide under pressure from Carvajal and then Javier Hernandez did score, in the 87th minute, poking in at the near post, only for the assistant to raise his flag.

NEYMAR NETS WINNER

PARIS: Neymar struck late again as Paris St Germain beat one of their main title rivals Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 to strengthen their Ligue 1 lead on Sunday.

The Brazil forward, who scored the only goal against Racing Strasbourg last weekend, found the back of the net three minutes from time to put PSG on 15 points from six games, leaving Lyon in ninth place seven points behind. Second-placed Angers, who earlier thrashed St Etienne 4-1, are three points off the pace.

PSG dominated the match at the Groupama stadium but had to wait until their 21st attempt to seal a deserved win.

Neymar beat four defenders with a simple turn before shooting past keeper Anthony Lopes for his second crucial goal in his second game since his season debut after being left out of the squad during his failed attempt to join Barcelona.

It was Neymar’s 53rd goal in 60 appearance­s for PSG, to which he has added 27 assists.

“We had chances and we had to convert them, our lucky charm saved us with this goal in the end,” said PSG midfielder Marquinhos.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema (right) celebrates his goal against Sevilla in their La Liga game at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville on Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema (right) celebrates his goal against Sevilla in their La Liga game at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville on Sunday.

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