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Real Madrid take derby honours
Published on: Monday, December 14, 2020
Published on: Mon, Dec 14, 2020
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Real Madrid take derby honours
Real Madrid’s Casemiro (centre) celebrates his goal during the match against Atletico Madrid.
MADRID: Real Madrid reignited their La Liga title push on Saturday beating leaders Atletico 2-0 as their city rivals suffered a first league defeat of the season.Real, who salvaged their Champions League campaign in midweek by making the last 16, moved to third in the table, three points behind Atletico.

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It was a disappointing night for Diego Simeone’s side who had boasted a 26-match unbeaten run in the league, stretching back to February.

That was a run which consisted of 17 wins and nine draws. Real had been the last team to beat Atletico in the league.

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“We confirmed the improvement we showed in many areas against Sevilla and Borussia, and gave another good display,” said Real coach Zinedine Zidane, reflecting on his side’s wins in the past week which have helped turn around the season.

“There are criticisms that hurt, but they also make you stronger.”

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“We competed very well from minute one until the end, we must be satisfied with work well done.”

His team were in front after 15 minutes when Casemiro headed home a corner from Toni Kroos.

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That was reward for Real’s early pressure which had seen Karim Benzema denied by a fine save from Jan Oblak moments earlier.

Atletico, who also made the Champions League knockout round in midweek, struggled to make any impression and star striker Luis Suarez was an anonymous figure up front.

Real went 2-0 up after 63 minutes with Kroos again the provider.

His pass eventually fell for Dani Carvajal who unleashed a 30-metre drive which hit the post but was diverted into the net by the helpless Oblak.

The ‘keeper was credited with an own-goal for his troubles.

It was only the fourth goal conceded by the usually water-tight Atletico defence in 11 league games this season. 
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