Real Madrid were not great on Sunday, but they came from behind to pick up a point on their crosstown rivals. |
Atlético Madrid's loss early on Sunday presented a chance for Real Madrid to pull themselves back into the driver's seat in the title race, but they could only make up one point. Valencia put on an excellent performance at the Bernabéu and were only denied all three points by a Cristiano Ronaldo stunner in stoppage time, which salvaged a 2-2 draw for the hosts.
Real Madrid got off to a fast
start, with Ronaldo forcing a save by Diego Alves in the 3rd minute, but
they couldn't find a goal in the first half. Valencia actually had the
best chance from open play of the period, with Dani Parejo nearly
scoring off a header in the 16th minute that Diego López
deflected onto his crossbar. Ronaldo had a couple of other shots on
target in the first half, but Alves was able to deny him on each
occasion.
Valencia went ahead just before the halftime break, with Jérémy Mathieu scoring an excellent header off a free kick. He was able to hold off Raphaël Varane
on the edge of the six-yard box to get on the end of a ball and direct
the ball into the top corner, sending Los Che into halftime with a lead.
Carlo Ancelotti made a change at halftime, bringing in Ángel di María for Asier Illarramendi.
It was a positive substitution, but things didn't turn around instantly
for Real Madrid. Lopez had to come up with a big save in the 52nd
minute, off a header by Paco Alcácer.
Madrid equalized in the 59th
minute through what would normally be a rather unconventional source,
but certainly not on current form. Sergio Ramos
scored to tally his fourth goal in the last three games across all
competitions, finishing off a great set piece routine. Di Maria set up
the chance with a cross to the back post for Ronaldo, who headed back
across the goal. Ramos was in the perfect spot and finished from just
outside the six.
But, stunningly, Valencia were
able to come up with a quick answer through Parejo, who opted not to
celebrate his goal against his former club. He was a bit lucky to have
the ball fall to him -- Sofiane Feghouli's cross was deflected -- but no
one tracked his run from midfield and he got onto the end of the ball
uncontested before applying the finish.
Valencia nearly held out for
all three points, but Cristiano Ronaldo came up big in stoppage time to
salvage a draw for Real Madrid. Di María had the assist,
but the goal was all about the finish -- a brilliant backheel out of
midair. It was a brilliant goal and the point could prove to be
important for Real Madrid, but they're more likely to see it as two
dropped in the title race.
Real Madrid: Lopez, Marcelo, Varane, Ramos, Carvajal, Isco (Casemiro 72'), Alonso, Illarramendi (di María 46'), Ronaldo, Benzema, Bale
Goals: Ramos (59'), Ronaldo (90')
Valencia: Alves, Pereira, Bernat, Costa, Mathieu, Keita, Fuego, Feghouli, Vargas (Barragan 90'), Parejo (Vezo 89'), Alcacer (Jonas 67')
Goals: Mathieu (44'), Parejo (65')
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