The Malta Independent on Sunday

Real win Madrid derby

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Real Madrid is making it clear it's still in the fight for the Spanish league title.

With a convincing victory in the Madrid derby yesterday, Real Madrid returned to second place in the Spanish league for the first time since September and moved within five points of leader Barcelona, which has a difficult away match against Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.

"We reached our goal, which was to regain second place and move closer to the lead," Madrid captain Sergio Ramos said. "The league isn't over yet. There are many points still up for grabs. We will keep fighting until the end and we will keep trying to make things difficult for Barcelona."

In a derby marked by video review, Real Madrid defeated Atletico Madrid 3-1 at Wanda Metropolit­ano Stadium with an overhead kick by Casemiro, a penalty kick converted by Ramos, and a second-half goal by Gareth Bale.

"You need to play a complete match to win here, and we did that," manager Santiago Solari said.

Antoine Griezmann scored for Atletico, which lost at home for the first time this season. Diego Simeone's team stayed six points off the lead.

Griezmann's goal was initially disallowed for offside but the VAR reversed the call. Video review also had to be used to confirm the penalty that led to Ramos' goal just before halftime, and to verify another offside call that disallowed a second-half equalizer by former Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata. It was also used when Morata wanted a penalty call — not awarded — later in the game.

Atletico, coming off its first league loss since the third round, played a man down from the 80th minute after midfielder Thomas Partey was sent off for a second yellow card.

The city rivals drew their last four league matchups, and Real Madrid's last win against Atletico was nearly two years ago in the Champions League semifinals.

Saturday's match was even when Casemiro opened the scor- ing with his an overhead kick after Atletico's defense could not fully clear a corner kick.

Griezmann equalized less than 10 minutes later by sending a shot underneath goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois in a one-onone situation created after Real Madrid forward Vinicius Juniors lost the ball in attack. It took a while for the video review to reverse the offside call that initially disallowed the goal, keeping a record crowd of more than 67,752 at the Metropolit­ano from being able to celebrate.

The VAR then helped Real Madrid by confirming a penalty decision after Vinicius Junior made a great run down the left side and was brought down from behind by Jose Maria Gimenez just inside the area. Ramos converted the 42ndminute penalty.

Atletico thought it equalized again early in the second half after Morata — playing against his former club for the first time since joining Atletico — scored with a shot over Courtois, but he was immediatel­y ruled offside.

Madrid sealed its fifth straight league win with Bale's low shot after a pass by Luka Modric in the 74th. Bale, who replaced Vinicius Junior earlier in the second half, appeared to provoke the Atletico crowd during his celebratio­n near one of the sidelines.

Courtois, who used to play for Atletico, was loudly jeered from the start. Atletico fans threw stuffed rats toward the goalkeeper from behind one of the goals.

GETAFE NEAR THE TOP

Ten-man Getafe defeated Celta Vigo 3-1 to move closer to the Champions League qualificat­ion places.

The home victory left the southern Madrid club in fifth place, one point behind Sevilla.

Getafe conceded two minutes into the match but rebounded despite playing a man down from the 37th because of a red card to forward Maxi Gomez. All three Getafe goals came after the red card.

Celta, sitting 16th, could end the weekend in the relegation zone depending on other results.

 ??  ?? Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring Real’s third goal
Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring Real’s third goal

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