The Citizen (KZN)

Key changes sparked Real

- Madrid

– Zinedine Zidane’s double substituti­on at halftime transforme­d the Madrid derby on Saturday as Real Madrid edged past Atletico 1-0 to move six points clear at the top of La Liga.

Karim Benzema (above) scored the winner at the Santiago Bernabeu after Zidane’s decisive interventi­on turned a contest that Atletico had dominated into another comfortabl­e Real Madrid victory.

Vinicius Junior, one of the substitute­s, was also key to the goal.

“I wasn’t happy with what I saw but it’s not down to the players, it’s my responsibi­lity,” Zidane said. “We had to make a change.”

While Diego Simeone’s side were strong in the first half, they were yet again blunt in front of goal and then failed to respond when their opponents found a different gear.

This is Atletico’s fifth game without a win and on this form, they might begin to worry about missing out on Champions League qualificat­ion.

“Of course there is concern, we must work to improve,” said Simeone.

It is a far cry from pre-season when they thrashed Real 7-3 and many were tipping them as serious challenger­s.

Zidane was under pressure then but his team are on a relentless run, now 21 games unbeaten, the latest due in large part to his changes.

The decision to ditch a failing system and revert to 4-3-3, with Vinicius Junior and Lucas Vazquez coming on for Isco and Toni Kroos, was both brave and effective.

Real’s form is impressive and they have Eden Hazard, out since November, on the brink of a return.

Gareth Bale’s absence was not related to fitness. The Welshman was left out of the squad despite training for most of the week after an ankle injury.

“He was available,” said Zidane. “I had to choose and I chose someone else. But it’s not a big issue and I’m counting on him until the end.”

Atletico were without the injured Kieran Trippier, meaning Sime Vrsaljko came in a rightback. January signing Yannick Carrasco was named on the bench, after rejoining from Dalian Yifang the day before.

Simeone’s side were significan­tly better in the first half and should have taken one of a handful of decent chances, as Vitolo hit Thibaut Courtois, Saul Niguez flashed wide and Angel Correa poked the ball past the post.

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