The Manila Times

La Salle blanks UE in UAAP football

- BY JAELLE NEVIN REYES De La Salle University’s Jose Luis Ricardo Monteliban­o tackles Krysler Bon Opena of University of the East during the University Athletics Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Season 79 men’s football tournament on Sunday at the Rizal Mem

DE La Salle University barged into the win column after scoring a 20 victory against University of the East (UE) in Season 79 University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s men’s football tournament at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium on Sunday.

Yoshiharu Koizumi delivered the first goal of the match with a free kick in the 16th minute to give the Green Archers a 1-0 lead.

The Red Warriors made a mental mistake after conceding an own goal through an accidental strike by UE’s Rino Saldivar in the 79th minute.

La Salle’s defense held on the reminder of the game to notch its first win and hand the Red Warriors their first loss of the season.

The Green Archers were held to a 0-0 draw by the defending champion University of the Philippine­s (UP) in their first game.

Meanwhile, Far Eastern University (FEU) blanked Adamson University, 4-0, behind the brace of Rico Andes last Saturday at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.

It was the Tamaraws’ second straight win and the Moraytabas­ed squad once again relied on the sophomore Andas, who already connected three goals in the tournament.

Dominique Canonigo started the scoring for FEU with a well-taken free kick at the 17th minute to give his team an early 1-0 lead.

The Tamaraws added two more goals before halftime behind Andes in the 39th minute and Val Jurao, who found the back of the net in the first minute of the stoppage time.

Andes capped his solid performanc­e with another goal in the 61st minute to give FEU a commanding 4-0 lead and put the game in bed.

“We had a big adjustment with the new system compared to what we had last year. We are still processing the new system and we still haven’t perfected it but we can already apply it to our games,” Andes said.

“Right now, we will still strive to do better in training. Our goal this year is to really bring back the title to our home in FEU,” Andes added.

In other results on Saturday, the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Lady Tigresses scored a 2-1 escape over FEU Lady Tamaraws in the women’s division.

Actions peaked up in the second half when UST’s Hazel Lustan delivered the first goal for the Espanabase­d squad in the 59th minute.

Philippine Football Federation Women’s League top scorer Charissa Lemoran managed to double the lead for UST with a conversion in the 61st minute.

Jovelle Sudaria put the Lady Tamaraws in the game after exposing a gap on their opponents’ defense to tally a goal in the 71st.

But UST’s defense held on to preserve the win.

Also, the Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles opened their campaign with a 1-0 upset win over reigning champs University of the Philippine­s behind Nona Amoncio’s goal in the fifth minute.

Real Madrid maintained a one point lead over Barcelona at the top of La Liga as Cristiano Ronaldo was on target in a hard fought 3- 1 win at rock bottom Osasuna on Saturday ( Sunday in Manila).

Earlier, Barca’s front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar all struck in a 6- 0 thrashing of Alaves.

Madrid also have two games in hand on their title rivals.

However, both games were overshadow­ed by horrible injuries as Barca’s Aleix Vidal suffered a dislocated right ankle that will keep him out for five months and Osasuna’s Tano Bonnin a double leg fracture.

“There is no such a difference ( between the sides). It is true it was the leader against last in the table, but you have to play the games and the opponents always make it difficult against Madrid,” said Real boss Zinedine Zidane.

“We have to suffer, but in the end we got what we came for.”

The game at El Sadar was only 15 minutes old when Bonnin came off worse in an innocuous looking challenge with Isco to the visible shock of players on both sides.

Osasuna had started on the front foot, but suffered a further blow nine minutes later when Karim Benzema’s through ball found Ronaldo and the World Player of the Year’s drive from a narrow angle had too much power for Salvatore Sirigu.

The hosts responded in style just after the half hour mark when Sergio Leon broke into an ocean of space behind the Madrid defense before producing a cool chip over Keylor Navas to level.

Navas then made brilliant saves from Emmanuel Riviere and Leon either side of half time to keep Madrid on level terms.

And eventually their extra quality shone through when Isco latched onto a loose ball inside the area and slotted into the far corner just after the hour mark.

Madrid should have gone onto win by a more comfortabl­e margin as Sirigu made a fine save from Ronaldo before the Portuguese and Lucas Vazquez had strong claims for a penalty waived away.

However, Vazquez made the points safe with a measured dink over Sirigu in the final minute of stoppage time. Violent clashes Barca’s success was also soured by violent clashes between fans outside the ground before kick-off, which left one supporter in hospital with serious head injuries.

Both sides later released statements condemning the violence.

“I go away with very good feelings from the football perspectiv­e, for the result and the way we achieved it,” said Barca boss Luis Enrique.

“But I am upset by Aleix’s injury, the way it came about and what it means for him.”

Barca confirmed Vidal underwent surgery on Saturday night that will keep him out for the rest of the season.

On the field, Enrique rotated his squad once more with six changes from Tuesday’s 1- 1 draw with Atletico Madrid that secured their place in a fourth consecutiv­e Cup final.

However, despite a trip to Paris Saint- Germain upcoming on Tuesday, Messi, Suarez and Neymar were all included and ran riot.

The visitors had goalkeeper MarcAndre ter Stegen to thank for not going behind early on with a brilliant one- onone save from Theo Hernandez.

There was no doubt over the outcome once Barca went in front thanks to a fine team move finished off by Suarez from close range eight minutes before half- time.

A goalkeepin­g error from Fernando Pachecho allowed Barca to double their lead three minutes later as he punched a loose ball off Suarez’s head and the ball rebounded for Neymar to tap into an empty net.

The champions hit top form after the break with four further goals in eight minutes.

Messi drilled his 34th goal of the season low past Pacheco just before the hour mark.

The Argentine was then played in by Suarez, but the last touch came off Alaves defender Alexis to make it 4- 0.

Ivan Rakitic blasted home the fifth from Suarez’s cut- back before the Uruguayan rounded off the rout himself after Pacheco had parried Neymar’s initial effort.

Elsewhere, Athletic Bilbao moved up to seventh with a 2- 1 win over Deportivo la Coruna, whilst Betis and Valencia played out a 0- 0 draw.

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