Imperial Valley Press

Benzema converts 2 of 3 penalties, Real Madrid wins at Celta 2-1

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — With Karim Benzema back from injury, Real Madrid got back on the road to winning the Spanish league after the France striker scored two penalties in a 2-1 win at Celta Vigo on Saturday.

Benzema, who also had another spot kick saved in Vigo, missed Madrid’s 4-0 defeat to Barcelona before the two-week internatio­nal break as he recovered from a left-leg injury.

Celta took the game to the league leaders, only to be undone by some rash defending in its area and some borderline calls by the referee. The third penalty that set up Benzema’s 70th-minute winner came after a questionab­le foul when Ferland Mendy stumbled over the leg of Kevin Vázquez. Celta also had a goal waived off in the first half after a video review.

“The first two were penalties, but the third was not,” Celta striker Iago Aspas said. “Mendy was going full steam and ran over our defender. I think it was a foul in our favor.”

Madrid opened a 12-point gap over Sevilla and Atlético Madrid and a 15-point gap over Barcelona.

Next up, Madrid visits London on Wednesday to start its Champions League quarterfin­al with Chelsea.

João Félix and substitute Luis Suárez each scored twice to help Atlético beat Alavés 4-1 and maintain its winning streak before visiting Manchester City on Tuesday in Europe’s last eight.

Benzema’s brace took his tally to 34 goals across all competitio­ns, his best scoring mark since he joined Madrid 13 seasons ago. His previous best was 32 in 2012. He has eight more league games and the remainder of the Champions League to add to his haul.

Benzema also equaled Alfredo Di Stéfano as Madrid’s third-highest scorer in the Spanish league with 216. He trails only Raúl González (228) and Cris

tiano Ronaldo (312).

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti missed the match after testing positive for COVID-19. His son, Davide Ancelotti, took his place.

Benzema put Madrid ahead in the 19th from the spot after Madrid defender Éder Militão was fouled by Nolito.

Despite falling behind early, Celta produced more scoring chances than the pacesetter­s, and it paid off in the 52nd when Aspas played the ball wide to Javi Galán, who squared the ball back into the heart of the area for the unmarked Nolito to beat Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois for 1-1.

 ?? VILLAR AP PHOTO/LALO R. ?? Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema scores his side’s opening goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Celta Vigo and Real Madrid at the Balaidos stadium in Vigo, Spain, on Saturday.
VILLAR AP PHOTO/LALO R. Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema scores his side’s opening goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Celta Vigo and Real Madrid at the Balaidos stadium in Vigo, Spain, on Saturday.

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