Showing posts with label Real Sociedad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Sociedad. Show all posts

22/09/2010

Real Madrid 3 - 0 Espanyol (Highlights)


Real Madrid 3 - 0 Espanyol
(1-0) 28' Cristiano Ronaldo (p), (2-0) 79' Higuain, (3-0) 87' Benzema

Strange old game that saw Real Madrid struggle to find their rhythm before putting nine man Espanyol to the sword with an improved second half performance. The first 45 minutes saw Espanyol battle away in the middle of the park, making life uncomfortable for the home side, although Madrid carried the greater threat through Di Maria and Ronaldo. Trouble was they found it hard to create chances against a well-organised defence lead by Forlín and Galán and with Cristiano Ronaldo a shadow of the all-conquering winger/goalscorer extraordinaire we are so used to seeing. In the end it was a harsh decision on Luis Garcia, punished for handball when he was protecting his face in the wall from a free kick, that saw Real edge ahead with a Cristiano penalty, despatched with aplomb. It was hardly a fair reflection of proceedings at that stage and Espanyol had cause for complaint. With the speed that CR7 gets on the ball, I'm not sure how it can be labelled intentional handball.

After half-time we saw a more fluent Real Madrid, with impressive showings from Sergio Ramos, Ricardo Carvalho, Marcelo and Xabi Alonso helping things along nicely. Slowly but surely there are signs that Jose Mourinho is beginning to turn things around at the Bernabeu. Winning is one thing, but these most demanding of fans want to win in style and there were signs after half-time that Real Madrid are beginning to loosen the shackles of doubt that has plagued their start to the season. Pepe and Galán were both harshly sent off in quick succession, with Galáns red card surely a result of the uproar following that tackle by Ujfalusi on Messi. Had the defender commited the same foul on anyone else apart from Ronaldo, I'm convinced he would only have seen yellow. Gonzalo Higuain and Karim Benzema (what good that goal will do for his confidence) wrapped things up late on with well-taken strikes before Forlín saw the third red card of the evening after seeing two yellows, both for berating the ref. Pochettino didn't look overly impressed with the needless petulance shown from his centre back, nor with the manner of his sides defeat. The result flattered Real Madrid, and a dangerous-looking Espanyol will feel hard done by, but there's no denying Mourinhos men deserved all three points.



Tonights other matches:

Athletic Bilbao 3 - 0 Mallorca
(1-0) 44' David Lopez, (2-0) 62' San Jose (p), (3-0) 92' Perez

Osasuna 3 - 1 Real Sociedad
(0-1) 16' Tamudo, (1-1) 37' Pandiani, (2-1) 42' Camuñas, (3-1) 74' Aranda

19/09/2010

LA LIGA: Real Sociedad 1 - 2 Real Madrid (Highlights)



Real Sociedad 1 - 2 Real Madrid
(0-1) 51' Di Maria, (1-1) 61' Tamudo, (1-2) 75' Cristiano Ronaldo

It wasn't a great day for Jose Mourinho, but it ended on a high note as Real Madrid fought out a precious victory in Anoeta. Real Sociedad put up an almighty fight, and had the lively Antoine Griezman taken one of two glaring misses in the first half, they could well have caused a deserved upset. Having been spat at upon leaving the team coach and deprived of taking over Portugal for two matches next month by his club, Mourinho cut a frustrated figure on the touchline, with one truely comical moment in the second half when he flew into a blind rage, launching a bottle of water into the dugout in the process. The sulky showman is already causing a sensation in Spain and while many strangely take offence at his arrogant demeanour, I can't get enough of the man. Football is all about entertainment and Mou provides it by the bucketload.

Madrid are still to get into their stride, but as always they did enough to claim the three points. Angel Di Maria finally marked his entrance into Spanish football with a goal of the highest order and although Tamudo sneaked in to deflect Greizmanns ferocious free-kick in the net to level the scores, Cristiano provided one of his trademark bullets, aided by a heavy deflection from Pepe, to hand his team the win. It's dubious as to whether he should be awarded the goal, and even he looked embarrased to celebrate, but what CR7 wants, CR7 gets! Madrid survived a late onslaught, aided by the awesome defensive partnership of Pepe and Carvalho, and now all eyes focus on Barca as they travel to the Vicente Calderon tomorrow to take on high-flyers Atletico Madrid.


Todays other results:

Sporting Gijon 2 - 2 Athletic Bilbao
(1-0) 12' De Las Cuevas, (2-0) 23' Sangoy, (1-2) 28' Gurpegui, (2-2) 58' Llorente

Espanyol 1 - 0 Almeria
(1-0) 47' Callejón

Mallorca 2 - 0 Osasuna
(1-0) 25' Chori Castro (p), (2-0) 92' De Guzman