MESSI STRIKE HELPS TEN-MAN BARCA EARN DRAW AS RONALDO GOES OFF INJURED
La Liga El -Classico - FC Barcelona v Real Madrid - Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - May 6, 2018 its not the real picture of the match .... Photo: REUTERS |
Real Madrid forward Gareth
Bale lashed home to deny La Liga champions Barcelona victory in an ill-tempered
‘Clasico’ which finished 2-2 at the Nou Camp on Sunday after the home side had
Sergi Roberto sent off at the end of the first half.
Lionel Messi weaved
his magic to keep 10-man Barcelona's unbeaten season alive as draw at the Camp
Nou on Sunday left Real Madrid sweating over an injury to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Luis Suarez volleyed
unbeaten Barca into the lead after 10 minutes following a gut-busting run and
cross from Roberto while Cristiano Ronaldo levelled for Champions League
finalists Real five minutes later from close range.
Ronaldo was forced
off at half-time after appearing to hurt his ankle and Real will be hoping
their star striker can now recover in time for the Champions League final
against Liverpool on May 26.
La Liga Santander - FC Barcelona v Real Madrid - Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - May 6, 2018 the moments of Cristiano Ronaldo scoring goal Photo: REUTERS |
"It's a small
thing," Real coach Zinedine Zidane said afterwards. "He is a bit
worried, right now the ankle is a bit swollen, but he said it is not so
bad."
Gerard Pique's
challenge had come as Ronaldo cancelled out Luis Suarez's opener before Sergi
Roberto was sent off on the stroke of half-time for an altercation with Real
defender Marcelo.
La Liga Santander - FC Barcelona v Real Madrid - Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - May 6, 2018 Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their second goal Photo: REUTERS |
Barca, however, took
the lead in the second half as Messi scored a brilliant individual goal only
for Gareth Bale, who could earlier have been sent off, to have the last word in
a thrilling Clasico, his emphatic strike earning Real a deserved draw.
After initially
taking treatment, Ronaldo played on for 31 minutes here before Zidane decided
to substitute him at half-time, which may at least offer Real encouragement.
"It's just the
movement, tomorrow we'll see," Zidane told Movistar. "The Champions
League final? We're going to do everything to make it."
Fears this meeting,
which meant little in terms of the table, might lack intensity proved well wide
of the mark as a pulsating contest, littered with controversy, could have been
won at either end right up until the final whistle.
Ronaldo's injury,
however, coupled with Barcelona avoiding defeat, despite playing a man down for
the whole of the second half, meant the Catalans departed the happier side.
Ernesto Valverde's
men, already crowned champions, are now three matches away from becoming the
first team ever to finish a 38-game La Liga season unbeaten.
Andres Iniesta
overcame, or perhaps ignored, a niggling calf problem to play his 38th and
final Clasico while Philippe Coutinho was picked to start his first. Iniesta
went off to a standing ovation in the second half.
Barca exploded out
of the blocks and they were ahead within 10 minutes. Suarez swept the ball out
to the right where Sergi ignored Messi's run to the near post and returned the
cross deep to Suarez. He finished into the bottom corner.
EQUALISER COMES AT A COST
The lead, however,
lasted four minutes. Just as Suarez initiated his goal, so did Ronaldo, a neat
backheel freeing Toni Kroos, who found Karim Benzema at the back post. The
Frenchman was cool enough to head back into the six-yard box, where Ronaldo
bundled home.
Ronaldo took
treatment but was able temporarily to continue and could twice have given Real
the lead. His first shot was saved by Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, the second fired
wide of the far post.
In between, Messi
had played in Jordi Alba with a sumptuous ball over the top but even he lost
his cool during five mad minutes at the end of the first period.
Suarez felt he had
been elbowed by Sergio Ramos, prompting the first round of scuffles, before
Messi was booked for flying into the defender on the touchline.
Bale was then lucky
not to be sent off for stabbing his studs into Samuel Umtiti's calf and moments
later Sergi did see red, as he threw a hand into the face of Marcelo.
The home fans were
raging as the half-time whistle blew but, with Marco Asensio on for Ronaldo,
they were celebrating eight minutes after the restart.
Suarez's blatant
kick on Raphael Varane went unpunished and from there it was all about Messi.
He skipped away first from Ramos, and then Casemiro, before firing into the
bottom corner.
EVEN ZIDANE WAS SMILING ON
THE TOUCHLINE.
Real struggled to
capitalise on their one-man advantage until the 72nd minute, when Bale raced
onto Asensio's pass and whipped the ball first-time into the top corner. It was
the Welshman's 15th goal in 24 matches this year.
Real should have had
a late penalty when Alba cleared out Marcelo but referee Alejandro Jose
Hernandez Hernandez somehow decided the challenge was clean. It was the final
controversy of a surprisingly heated derby.
SOURCE: AFP
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