Real Madrid beats Cadiz to cut Barca’s lead ahead of World Cup

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Real Madrid's German midfielder Toni Kroos (L) shoots and scores a goal against Real Madrid on Nov. 10, 2022. (AFP)
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Cadiz's Spanish forward Lucas Perez (C) scores a goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Cadiz CF in Madrid on Nov.10, 2022. (AFP)
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Cadiz forward Awer Mabil (2nd-L) fouls Real Madrid's defender Eder Militao during their Spanish league football match in Madrid on Nov.10, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 11 November 2022
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Real Madrid beats Cadiz to cut Barca’s lead ahead of World Cup

  • Barcelona still lead by two points going into the World Cup stoppage

MADRID: Real Madrid got back to winning — and moved closer to Barcelona going into the World Cup break.
Madrid halted its two-match winless streak in the Spanish league by defeating relegation-threatened Cádiz 2-1 on Thursday to cut Barcelona’s lead to two points going into the World Cup stoppage.
Éder Militão and Toni Kroos scored a goal in each half for Madrid.
“These are well-deserved three points to finish the first part of the season well,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said.
Madrid was coming off its first league loss of the season — a 3-2 defeat at Rayo Vallecano on Monday. It had drawn with Girona at home in the previous round. Madrid’s only other loss of the season came at Leipzig in the group stage of the Champions League last month.
It was a heated match early on at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, with Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo getting into altercations with Cádiz’s players. Vinícius was especially upset after what appeared to be a punch by Cádiz defender Fali away from the ball in the first half.
“We can’t get into these altercations because that’s what the other team wants us to do,” Kroos said.
Militão opened the scoring with a header after a well-placed cross by Kroos in the 40th, and the German midfielder added to Madrid’s lead with a superb one-timer from the outside the area in the 70th.
“We were in control and created many scoring chances,” Kroos said. “It was a good match.”
Lucas Perez moved Cádiz closer with a shot from inside the area in the 81st, and the visitors nearly equalized with a stoppage-time header by Pacha Espino that went over the crossbar.
Madrid had won only one of its last four league matches against Cádiz, which has won only one of its last eight matches and sits in second-to-last in the 20-team standings, one point from safety.
Sevilla and last-place Elche are the other two teams in the relegation zone going into the World Cup break. At the top, Real Sociedad was third, Athletic Bilbao fourth and Atlético Madrid fifth.

Valencia wins again
Valencia defeated 10-man Real Betis 3-0 at home to end a five-game winless streak.
André Almeida, Hugo Guillamón and Justin Kluivert scored second-half goals for the team coached by Gennaro Gattuso, which moved to 10th place.
Valencia hadn’t won since a match at Osasuna last month.
Betis, which dropped to sixth, lost defender Edgar González to a second yellow card in the 61st.
Betis had two players sent off in the 1-1 draw against rival Sevilla in the previous round.
Manuel Pellegrini’s team got off to a good start but has only one win in its last five league matches.

Rayo Vallecano held
Rayo Vallecano followed its win against Madrid with a 0-0 draw with Celta Vigo at home, staying in eighth place. It was seeking its fourth consecutive victory.
Celta, winless in seven matches, was just outside the relegation zone, ahead of Sevilla.
 


Al-Hilal win to re-establish 7-point lead at the top the SPL table

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Al-Hilal win to re-establish 7-point lead at the top the SPL table

  • The 2-1 victory over Neom came a day after Al-Nassr had reduced the gap with a home win over Al-Shabab
  • Al-Taawoun and Al-Qadsiah recorded comfortable wins over Al-Riyadh and Al-Hazem

DUBAi: Al-Hilal on Sunday night defeated Neon 2-1 to re-establish their seven-point lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League table after nearest rivals A-Nassr had reduced the gap with a win over AL-Shabab on Saturday.

Al-Hilal now have 41 points from 15 matches, with Al-Nassr second on 34 from the same number of matches.

Neom took the lead on 42 through Mohammed Al-Burayk, and managed to hold on to the lead until half-time. Simone Inzaghi’s men stepped up their play in the second period and levelled the score on 49 minutes through Hassan Al-Tambakti, who powered a header home from a Reuben Neves corner.

An identical corner routine ultimately brought about Al-Hilal’s second 15 minutes later. As another Neves corner was played into the Neon penalty area, Al-Tambakti was wrestled down to the ground and the referee had little hesitation pointing to the spot. Neves himself converted the penalty to secure the three points for Hilal.

Earlier on Sunday, Al-Qadsiah thrashed hosts Al-Hazem 5-1 with all six goal coming in the second half. Mateo Retegui opened the scoring for the visitors on 56 mnutes and Al-Qadisah quickly doubled their lead through Musab Al-Juwayr five minutes later.

Brendan Rodgers’ team were coasting, and despite a host of substitutions by Al-Hazem half way through the second half, the result was put beyond any doubt when Julian Quinones scored on 73 minutes before Ahmed Al-Nakhli’s own goal made it 4-0. With four minutes left, Aboubacar Bah scored a consolation for Al-Hazem, but their was still time for Al-Qadsiah to make it 5-1 through another own goal, this time by Mohammed Isaa in stoppage time.

The result leaves Al-Qadisah fifth in the table, while Al-Hazem sit in 11th.

Meanwhile, 10-man Al-Taawoun claimed all three points at after a  3-1 win at Al-Riyadh to climb back to third, having briefly lost the position to reigning AFC Champions League winners Al-Ahli.