Khaleej Times

Barcelona win shifts La Liga heat onto Real

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madrid — Real Madrid could have been forgiven for watching on with envy as Barcelona lifted the mood with a rousing win over Tottenham on Wednesday.

Spain’s establishe­d pair have endured a turbulent fortnight, registerin­g just one win between them in six league games. While the Champions League offered Barca some respite, Madrid’s dip only deepened.

A strong start saw some predicting the European champions might even improve without Cristiano Ronaldo. After three opening wins, Madrid looked more balanced and better suited to gleaning the best from Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema.

But Benzema was chief among those that failed to deliver in the 1-0 loss to CSKA Moscow on Tuesday, the sharpness of his early-season form gone, just like his team’s. It was Madrid’s third game without a win, and without a goal either.

“We have to keep pushing, keep creating the chances,” Real coach Julen Lopetegui said. “We missed chances but also missed that little bit of luck too.”

Bale was absent in Russia with a minor groin strain, which he could shake off in time for Saturday’s trip to Alaves and they will be desperate to have him back. However, Isco, Marcelo and Dani Carvajal, who all give attacking impetus to varying degrees, are unlikely to return before the internatio­nal break.

Ronaldo’s name is never far from any conversati­on about Madrid’s offensive edge and president Florentino Perez may be wondering if he should have pushed harder for a marquee replacemen­t. Eden Hazard’s electric performanc­es in the Premier League will not have gone unnoticed. —

 ?? AP ?? Lionel Messi duels for the ball with Tottenham’s Toby Alderweire­ld during the Champions League match. —
AP Lionel Messi duels for the ball with Tottenham’s Toby Alderweire­ld during the Champions League match. —

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