Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Madrid drop first points as Benzema spurns penalty against Osasuna

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MADRID, Spain (AFP) — Karim Benzema missed a penalty for Real Madrid as they finally blinked in the La Liga title race, dropping their first points of the season in a 1-1 draw with Osasuna on Sunday.

Elsewhere Real Sociedad won 5-3 at Girona and high-flying Real Betis fell to a 0-1 defeat at Celta Vigo.

Espanyol and Valencia shared a thrilling 2-2 draw which saw both sides reduced to 10 men after red cards for Martin Braithwait­e and Marcos Andre, respective­ly.

After Barcelona beat Real Mallorca on Saturday, Madrid knew they had to win to stay top but were frustrated by Jagoba Arrasate’s well-organised side at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Benzema, on his return to the side after injury, won a spot kick but then fired it against the crossbar, and also had a goal disallowed for offside as Madrid tried to force a way through.

Vinicius Junior broke the deadlock just before half-time with a cross that snuck all the way into the far corner, but Kike Garcia’s well-taken header early in the second period earned Osasuna a point.

“What we were missing was scoring that penalty, normally Karim scores them,” Madrid Coach Carlo Ancelotti told DAZN.

Real Madrid President Florentino Perez told the club’s fans at an assembly on Sunday morning that a European Super League project was essential, but Osasuna showed domestic football can still offer a significan­t challenge.

Benzema made his first appearance since September 6, while Andriy Lunin and Dani Ceballos started in place of injured duo Thibaut Courtois and Luka Modric.

Madrid probed promisingl­y down the flanks, while at the other end Abde Ezzalzouli, on loan at Osasuna from Barcelona, crashed a shot into the side netting on a bright display.

Madrid opened the scoring in fortuitous fashion, with Vinicius whipping in a low cross which caught out goalkeeper Sergio Herrera and crept in at the far post.

Osasuna complained that Benzema and Antonio Rudiger were offside and interferin­g with play, but their protests were dismissed.

The visitors were level five minutes into the second half, when Kike Garcia brilliantl­y looped a backwards header over Lunin.

The draw means Barcelona lead Madrid on goal difference after seven games, with both teams on 19 points and unbeaten. It is the first time the Catalans are leading the league at the end of a fixture round since June 2020.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? Osasuna defender David Garcia (right) pushes Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema during the Spanish League football match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on Sunday.
(Photo: AFP) Osasuna defender David Garcia (right) pushes Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema during the Spanish League football match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on Sunday.

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