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Real mess at home

Alaves down Zidane’s side, Atletico go level with leaders Sociedad

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MADRID: Real Madrid slumped to a 2-1 loss at home to Alaves in La Liga as city rivals Atletico Madrid moved level with leaders Real Sociedad after extending their winning run to six matches.

Lucas Perez scored a fifth-minute penalty at the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium and Joselu added a second just after half-time following an awful mistake by goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

Casemiro gave Real a lifeline on 86 minutes but Alaves held on for a victory that lifted them to ninth. Real remain in fourth place and six points behind Sociedad and Diego Simeone’s Atletico.

“I don’t have any explanatio­ns,” said Real coach Zinedine Zidane, whose side followed an impressive 2- 0 midweek win at Inter Milan by losing for the third time in 10 league games this season.

“We alternate between good and bad moments. The other day in Milan we played a good match, and today, three days later, we put in a display like that at home.”

“It was our worst start to a match this season,” he added.

“We can’t change the flow of the match. It bothers me, and the players, too, I think. The problem we have right now is consistenc­y.”

After a minute’s silence in honour of Diego Maradona, in keeping with the poignant tributes around Spain this weekend following the death of the Argentine legend, Real soon fell behind when Nacho handled at a corner.

Perez powered the spot- kick beyond Courtois to give Alaves the lead, and the forward should have struck a second when he was played clean through, his attempted chip superbly swatted aside by the Real goalkeeper.

Real’s night went from bad to worse when Eden Hazard was forced off on 28 minutes after taking a knock, the latest in a long list of injury setbacks for the Belgium star.

While a terrific double save by Fernando Pacheco denied Toni Kroos, a howler from Courtois presented Joselu with the second goal on 49 minutes when a wayward pass went straight to the forward who steered home from 30 yards.

Mariano Diaz’s header was cleared off the line before Casemiro tapped in from close range after Pacheco kept out Vinicius Junior’s effort, but Alaves clung on as Isco clipped the bar with the final kick.

Earlier in the day, Atletico edged a tight contest at Valencia 1-0 that stretched their unbeaten league run to 25 matches.

They stay second but are equal on 23 points with Sociedad with a game in hand thanks to Toni Lato’s own goal 11 minutes from time.

Stingy Atletico have conceded just twice in their nine league matches so far this season and have only scored two less than La Liga top scorers Sociedad.

“We have made huge progress since April, since that wonderful match at Liverpool,” said Simeone, referring to the Champions League last-16 tie his team won 4-2 on aggregate.

“The return to La Liga (after the first lockdown) was very good and the team were already starting to show encouragin­g signs.

“This is the result of the progressio­n of all of the players.”

Simeone applauded his former teammate and friend Maradona while teams held a minute’s silence before kickoff.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Off target: Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos (left) passing the ball as Alaves’ Victor Laguardia looks on during the La Liga match in Madrid.
— Reuters Off target: Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos (left) passing the ball as Alaves’ Victor Laguardia looks on during the La Liga match in Madrid.

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