Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sparks fly as title battle heats up

- Reuters sportm@hindustant­imes.com

TRADING CHARGES Zidane retaliates Pique’s allegation­s, says Real on top because of performanc­e not biased refereeing

MADRID: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane launched a passionate defence of his team on Tuesday amid accusation­s the La Liga leaders have benefited from favourable refereeing decisions this season following their 3-2 win at Villarreal on Sunday.

Real were awarded a fiercely contested penalty while trailing 2-1 at Villarreal for a handball by Bruno Soriano which the midfielder insisted was accidental, prompting a furious response from club president Fernando Roig towards the referee.

Spanish sports daily Marca said the referees’ committee had denounced Roig’s comments to the Spanish football federation, which could see him fined up to 1,500 euros.

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique meanwhile wrote on Twitter that Real had earned eight extra points this campaign due to dubious refereeing decisions.

Real top the standings on 55 points, one ahead of Barcelona and with a game in hand, but Zidane said his side were leaders because of their displays on the pitch and not favourable treatment from officials.

“Everyone can say what they want but it is not true, we’ve got everything we have achieved from what we have done on the pitch,” Zidane told a news conference on Tuesday on the eve of Real’s game with Las Palmas.

“I’m proud of my players because they always respect referees, Real Madrid has always been profession­al and respectful. If we have to talk, we do it on the pitch.”

Real’s record signing Gareth Bale has recovered from an ankle knock which forced him off towards the end of the win at Villarreal and set alarm bells ringing after he had recently returned from almost three months out following ankle surgery. Bale has been named in the squad for the visit of Las Palmas although midfield anchor Casemiro has been rested following a lacklustre display against Villarreal, which lead to him being substitute­d for Isco while Real were trailing 2-0. Win Lost (In La Liga)

of the season, played at Nou Camp, ended in a 1-1 draw and now the focus has shifted to the return leg which will be played on April 23 at Santiago Bernabeu.

before the Clasico, Real will face a stern test against local rivals Atletico Madrid and a victory for the latter will really spice up their clash against Barcelona. seeking their first league title since 1946, are three points off the lead and have shown enough fire power to be considered as one of the challenger­s.

have been good so far, their mental strength and their ability to stay in touch with the top two will be put to test in the next few games. Craig Shakespear­e is the bookmakers’ favourite to succeed Claudio Ranieri as manager of Leicester City after taking charge of Monday’s impressive victory over Liverpool.

Assistant coach since 2011, Shakespear­e is now 5-4 favourite ahead of Dutchman Guus Hiddink, former England manager

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Overcoming a poor start in the final, Jitu Rai (right) rose to the occasion.
HT PHOTO Overcoming a poor start in the final, Jitu Rai (right) rose to the occasion.

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