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THE BENZEMA ENIGMA

Zidane mystified by France continuing to exclude ‘spectacula­r’ Madrid star

- MADRID

ZINEDINE Zidane admitted he is still baffled by Karim Benzema’s exclusion from the French national team after the striker starred again in Real Madrid’s 3-1 victory over Celta Vigo on Saturday.

Benzema continued his scintillat­ing form at Balaidos by scoring twice to make it 10 goals in his last 10 games, before he set up Marco Asensio to add a third in injury-time.

Many in Zidane’s squad will now join up with their national teams on Monday but Benzema will remain in Madrid, with the 33-year-old still sidelined by France after his alleged role in a plot to blackmail Mathieu Valbuena in 2015.

“How can you understand it? I don’t understand it, you don’t understand it, there are many people who don’t understand it,” Zidane said after the game. “What he did today was spectacula­r.”

Zidane confirmed Sergio Ramos will join up with Spain, despite the defender missing the Celta win with a bruised tibia.

Benzema’s latest contributi­on came in the same week Zidane admitted a Madrid return could be “possible” for Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.

But speculatio­n around Ronaldo makes light of Benzema’s superb showings in recent weeks, with his five goals in Madrid’s last three league games earning a crucial draw at Atletico, victory over Elche and now a win at Celta.

His hot streak appears to be Madrid’s best chance of catching Atleti, who are still three points clear but look increasing­ly vulnerable to the momentum of their nearest rivals.

“We’re entering the final stretch and we’re happy with how we’re playing and how we are physically,” said Zidane.

Benzema’s two goals both owed a lot to Toni Kroos, who glided past three Celta shirts on the edge of the area in the 20th minute before feeding Benzema, who swivelled and shot crisply into the far corner.

Kroos’ incision set up the first and his persistenc­e created the second 10 minutes later, as he robbed Renato Tapia and Benzema profited by curling in with his left foot.

Celta grew stronger towards the end of the half, Santi Mina flicking wide and then heading in after being left completely unmarked from a free-kick, conceded by Kroos.

Aspas’ free-kick late on might have flown in had the ball not grazed Casemiro’s fringe on its way onto the post but Madrid breathed a sigh of relief and then celebrated, Asensio tapping in Benzema’s cross in injury-time.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema (left) and Celta de Vigo’s Renato Tapia vie for the ball during Saturday’s La Liga match at Balaidos Stadium in Vigo, Spain.
EPA PIC Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema (left) and Celta de Vigo’s Renato Tapia vie for the ball during Saturday’s La Liga match at Balaidos Stadium in Vigo, Spain.

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