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Real Madrid aim to put crisis behind them

- AFP Madrid

Real Madrid will be hoping to leave their sticky patch behind them when they play Huesca in La Liga on Saturday, with an early six-point lead to preserve over Barcelona.

The resignatio­n of Barca’s club president Josep Maria Bartomeu has overshadow­ed what has been a dramatic week for Madrid, who barely salvaged a 2-2 draw against Borussia Monchengla­dbach in the Champions League on Tuesday. Trailing 2-0 with three minutes left, Madrid were facing a defeat that would have squandered the momentum gained from last weekend’s Clasico win at Camp Nou.

A late double from Karim Benzema and Casemiro ensured Zinedine Zidane’s side snatched a draw that felt like a win but to consolidat­e that positivity, they cannot afford another slip this weekend.

“The team is what it has shown, it’s about a reaction,” said Zidane. “The first half was very good, we played well. The pity is we conceded the first goal, but we continued to think it was possible, even at 2-0.

“That showed the character of the team and I’m very proud of them. We are not happy because we want to win, but we must be happy with the performanc­e.”

Madrid play a Huesca side that is yet to win this season, as they followed four consecutiv­e draws

with a 4-1 loss away at league leaders Real Sociedad on Sunday.

Zidane could also hand Eden Hazard his first start since August, after the Belgian came off the bench in midweek.

That was Hazard’s first appearance of the season as he tries to overcome his latest injury setback, which the club have only described as a muscle injury.

“It’s good. I’m here to play football,”

said Hazard on Wednesday. “After two or three months off the pitch, I’m so happy. I just want to play football, that’s why I’m here.”

On the last-gasp draw in Germany, Hazard said: “We showed great

character, to be 2-0 down with five minutes to play, I think we could have scored one more, I could have scored one more, but I missed. It’s not three points but it feels like a victory.”

 ?? File/AFP ?? Moenchengl­adbach’s Algerian defender Ramy Bensebaini and Real Madrid’s goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois vie for the ball during a recent football match.
File/AFP Moenchengl­adbach’s Algerian defender Ramy Bensebaini and Real Madrid’s goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois vie for the ball during a recent football match.

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