Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Real Madrid Win the Big Fight


Baptista’s stunner leaves fans at Nou Camp shocked as Real take seven points lead in the Spanish League
Real Madrid beat their arch-rivals and closest challengers Barcelona 1-0 at the Nou Camp to take a vice-like hold on the Primera Liga title race yesterday. Julio Baptista’s well taken first-half goal secured the Spanish champions only their second league victory in 24 attempts at Barca’s ground, ended the Catalans’ 100 percent home record this season and sent them seven points clear at the top.Real looked sharper throughout while Barcelona appeared paralysed with nerves and offered little once their visitors had edged ahead. “It’s one of the most important goals I’ve ever scored. I’ll never forget it,” Baptista told reporters.Real’s Bernd Schuster, after his first ‘clasico’ as coach, goes into the mid-season break sitting pretty with 41 points. Barca are second with 34.Barca coach Frank Rijkaard sprung something of a surprise when he named Ronaldinho and Deco in his starting 11 after a week of heated speculation. Although Barca dominated the ball early on, they were given little space to work their passes and Real had the first clear effort when Pepe headed straight at Victor Valdes from a Wesley Sneijder free kick. Baptista scored Real’s winner. Andres Iniesta sent Samuel Eto’o scampering into the area after 29 minutes but Iker Casillas was quick off his line to smother the danger and then poke the ball off the foot of Iniesta in the follow up. Barca appeared to be upping the tempo when Iniesta streaked down the right and crossed for Ronaldinho to hit a first-time shot, but Casillas pulled off a marvellous reflex save.Real took the lead almost immediately on a lightning quick break when Brazilian midfielder Baptista received a cushioned return pass from Ruud van Nistelrooy to thump the ball into the far top corner. Real did not let Barca settle, pressuring them in every corner of the pitch and the home side were clearly rattled as the second-half minutes ticked by.Rijkaard brought on Giovani dos Santos and Bojan Krkic in an attempt to pep up his attack to little avail, as they clearly missed the cutting edge of injured top scorer Lionel Messi. Brazilian Ronaldinho remained a forlorn figure wide on the left and ended up being whistled near the end.
On the other hand, every time Real broke forward they looked like adding to the score with Robinho, Van Nistelrooy and their man-of-the match Baptista a constant threat. Real showed greater bite in the tackle and they strangled the life out of their opponents and only a late flurry from Barca promised an equaliser.

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