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Casemiro strikes to guide Real Madrid through Athletic test

La Liga leaders, however, continue to leak goals

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Real Madrid went five points clear at the top of La Liga after coming through a testing game at Athletic Bilbao to win 2-1, thanks to Brazilian midfield linchpin Casemiro’s strike on Saturday.

Karim Benzema fired Real ahead in the 25th minute with an exquisite first-time finish from a Cristiano Ronaldo cross after Casemiro had begun the move with a clever long ball from the halfway line.

Athletic worked hard to get back into the game and, after Real keeper Keylor Navas produced a brilliant save to deny Inaki Williams, veteran striker Aritz Aduriz headed the home side level from close range in the 65th minute.

Casemiro restored Real’s lead in the 68th, however, by controllin­g Ronaldo’s flicked header from a corner and calmly taking his time to tuck the ball into the net from close range, thanks to some careless defending. Real lead La Liga on 65 points, five clear of second-placed Barcelona, who host Valencia.

Zinedine Zidane’s side had returned to the top of the table last week after capitalisi­ng on Barcelona’s shock defeat at Deportivo La Coruna with victory over Real Betis. But the coach faced criticism for the team’s leaky defence, which had shipped nine goals in the previous five league games.

They knew they would be tested by an Athletic side who had the second-best home record in the league and had not lost at home since being beaten by Barcelona in August.

The Basques made a more energetic start and nearly took the lead when Raul Garcia acrobatica­lly volleyed at goal, catching Keylor Navas off guard although the goalkeeper reacted well to tip the shot away to safety.

Ronaldo had a frustratin­g day in front of goal, first having a strike ruled out for offside and then seeing a hooked effort turned away by Athletic goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga, yet he played a crucial role in Real breaking the deadlock.

The Portuguese latched onto Casemiro’s lofted pass and generously squared to Benzema, who added to his two goals at San Mames in last year’s 2-1 win by meeting the bouncing pass first time and sending the ball into the far corner.

Ronaldo also contribute­d to the winner soon after Athletic had clawed their way back into the game, glancing Toni Kroos’s corner to the back post where Casemiro was waiting to seal Real’s fourth straight win in all competitio­ns.

 ?? AFP ?? Real Madrid’s Brazilian midfielder Carlos Henrique Casemiro (right) celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the La Liga match against Bilbao on Saturday.
AFP Real Madrid’s Brazilian midfielder Carlos Henrique Casemiro (right) celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the La Liga match against Bilbao on Saturday.

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