The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Valencia turn the tables on Real

- REUTERS

REAL MADRID suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat at struggling Valencia on Wednesday as they missed the opportunit­y to extend their lead at the top of La Liga after losing for only the second time in the league this season.

Simone Zaza gave Valencia the lead in the fifth minute with a brilliant shot on the turn and Fabian Orellana added the second in the ninth.

Cristiano Ronaldo headed Real back into contention just before halftime, but the visitorswe­reunableto­buildonthe­irmomentum afterthebr­eak.realremain­edtopon52p­oints, one ahead of Barcelona and three clear of Sevillaint­hird,andstillha­veonegamei­nhand on both of their title rivals.

"The truth is we lost the game in 10 minutes. We started well with the ball, we had chances but we made two errors and they scored two goals. We had 80 minutes to rescue the game and tried but we lacked many thingstoda­y,"realcoachz­inedinezid­anesaid. "We had the chance to pick up points and we didn't do it. I hope this has no psychologi­cal effect on us. We need to be more focused in future games because if you don't concentrat­e you get punished. In those 10 minutes we weren't clever or ready."

Real'smatchatva­lenciawasr­earrangeda­fter the original fixture was postponed in December due to Zidane's side taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup.valencia have endured a nightmare season filled with dismal results and upheaval off the pitch, but they got off to a flying start when a long pass from goalkeeper Diego Alves found its way to Zaza, who swivelled and fired the ball into the far top corner. SEVILLA WAS unable to capitalize on its dominant performanc­e in a 2-1 Champions League win over Leicester on Wednesday as Jamie Vardy scored a crucial goal – his first of the year – to keep the English champions alive in the Round of 16.

Vardy capped a spirited second half for Leicester in the first leg with a 73rd-minute goal in one of the few chances created by the visitors at the Ramon Sanchez-pizjuan Stadium in Seville.

Pablo Sarabia and Joaquin Correa scored in each half for Sevilla to leave the Spanish club a draw away from reaching the quarterfin­als of the European competitio­n for the first time in nearly 60 years.

“We were far superior, with some 10 clear chances, but we were not able to earn the advantage that we wanted,” Sevilla coach Jorge Sampaoli said. “We deserved more.”

Only a quarter-hour into the game Correa missed a penalty for the hosts, which are a three-time defending champion in the Europa League but haven't advanced past the last 16 in the Champions League since 1958.

“We suffered,'' Leicester coach Claudio Ranieri said. “In the end we improved a bit and the goal leaves it open for the return match. That was crucial for us. We know they are favorites but we have played some great games at home in what has been a very strange season for us.''

Sarabia opened the scoring with a firm header into the far corner after a cross by Sergio Escudero from the left side, and Correa made up for his missed penalty by adding to the lead from close range after a pass by Stevan Jovetic in the 62nd. “They had 22 shots or something like that and we knew today was going to be tough and we'd have to ride our luck a couple of times and I was going to have to come up with some saves here and there but everyone deserves great credit for today,'' said Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who easily stopped Correa's weak penalty shot. Struggling to stay out of the relegation zone in its Premier League title defense, Leicester scored the important away goal when Vardy got to a low left-side cross by Danny Drinkwater.

“We knew we had to be patient but we also knew we could hurt them if we got through their first press and hit them a bit quicker, and that's exactly what we did,'' Vardy said. “(Drinkwater) got through and put it on a plate for me and I've managed to slot it in.''

Sevilla almost claimed a third goal after an 88th-minute header by Adil Rami struck the crossbar. “We had several opportunit­ies, we had to score more goals,'' Jovetic said. “You have to score in every chance you get, especially in a Champions League game like this, otherwise it becomes difficult.''

The result kept Sevilla unbeaten in eight games in all competitio­ns, a run of six wins and two draws. Sampaoli watched from the stands as part of a two-match touchline ban

 ?? AP ?? Jamie Vardy (No. 9) capped a spirited second half for Leicester in the first leg with a 73rd-minute goal .
AP Jamie Vardy (No. 9) capped a spirited second half for Leicester in the first leg with a 73rd-minute goal .

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