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Sunday 15 April 2012

Real Madrid 3-1 Sporting Gijon



Higuain, Ronaldo and Benzema allow Whites to equal their 107 goal record in La Liga

Fernando Porrero / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell


Real Madrid suffered to win against Sporting Gijon at the Bernabeu. The visitors defended fiercely, but Ronaldo pulled rank to break the 1-1 draw and help give the team a victory before this week's games with Bayern Munchen and Barcelona.
Sahin replaced the suspended Xabi Alonso, and Callejon, Ozil and Marcelo also made the starting lineup. The game lacked pace in the opening minutes and Sporting's heavy defence thwarted Madrid's flow. The visitors even had the first chance through Trejo, who forced Casillas to concede a corner kick by taking advantage of hesitation in defence.

Sporting were awarded a penalty in a counterattack and Cuevas used it to net the opener, forcing Real to make a comeback. The locals dominated and kept possession, but weren't able to have chances on goal until Higuain headed in a phenomenal Ramos cross on the 37-minute mark. Sahin nearly scored a second strike six minutes later, but sendt the ball to the crossbar.

Benzema and Di Maria came on for Callejon and Sahin after half-time looking to speed things up in attack, but Sporting kept up their fierce defending. The necessity of another strike somewhat affected Real Madrid players. Ronaldo missed a free-kick 60 minutes in, and four minutes later hit a post from another shot. Higuain nearly scored from inside the box, but also missed by inches with everything going for him.

The crowd and the players were becoming anxious because a victory was a must, but Ronaldo, yet again, pulled rank by heading in a Di Maria cross on the 73-minute mark. The crowd and players were thrilled with the goal and the Portuguese striker celebrated by kissing the crest on his shirt.

The goal relaxed the locals and broke Sporting's strategy. Canella was sent off with a second booking in the 78th minute and Real continued to dominate. Benzema tallied a third for the team with a crossed shot (37') and the goal also allowed served to equal Real's 1989/90 107 goal record in the championship.
► PLAYER MOVEMENTS

Real Madrid

  • 1I. CasillasGoalkeeper
  • 17Á. Arbeloa
  • 3PepeYellow Card
  • 4S. RamosYellow Card
  • 12Marcelo
  • 6S. Khedira
  • 5N. SahinSubstitution Off
  • 21J. CallejónSubstitution Off
  • 10M. Özil
  • 7C. RonaldoGoal
  • 20G. HiguaínGoalSubstitution Off

Substitutes

  • 13A. Adán
  • 9K. BenzemaGoalSubstitution On
  • 22Á. Di MaríaSubstitution On
  • 18R. Albiol
  • 8Kaká
  • 15Fábio Coentrão
  • 11E. GraneroSubstitution On
Coach
 
José Mourinho

Sporting Gijón

  • 1Juan PabloGoalkeeperYellow Card
  • 33A. GálvezYellow Card
  • 2A. BotíaYellow Card
  • 35Moisés
  • 14I. HernándezSubstitution Off
  • 15R. CanellaYellow CardSecond Yellow Card
  • 17D. Suárez
  • 20De las CuevasGoal (P)Substitution Off
  • 11Lora
  • 24Ó. TrejoYellow Card
  • 19G. SangoySubstitution Off

Substitutes

  • 21Nacho Cases
  • 22RicardoSubstitution On
  • 7Ayoze
  • 9M. Bilic
  • 18A. ColungaSubstitution On
  • 25I. CuéllarYellow Card
  • 3André CastroSubstitution On
Coach
 
Javier Clemente

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