Benzema nets 2 as Madrid win 1st game after World Cup break

Real Madrid's Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Valladolid at the Jose Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid, Spain (AP)
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Updated 31 December 2022
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Benzema nets 2 as Madrid win 1st game after World Cup break

  • Madrid moved one point ahead of Barcelona at the top of the standings before Xavi Hernandez’s side plays a derby against Espanyol on Saturday

BARCELONA: Playing his first match since his World Cup hopes were dashed by an injury, Karim Benzema came to the rescue of Real Madrid with a pair of late goals to snatch a 2-0 victory at 10-man Valladolid on Friday.

Benzema had a subdued showing in his first competitive match since Nov. 2 following injuries that had limited his availability for his club and finally sidelined him for his France at soccer’s elite competition.

But the Ballon d’Or winner came through in the final minutes to give Carlo Ancelotti’s side the three points it needed to provisionally move to the top of the Spanish league standings.

Madrid also relied on goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to keep the score deadlocked as they struggled to create chances in its first game since the league paused for seven weeks for the tournament in Qatar.

Valladolid defended well and threatened on the break at its Jose Zorrilla stadium until the game finally swung in Madrid’s favor when the video assistant referee spotted a handball in the area by defender Javi Sanchez.

Benzema stepped up and coolly slotted his penalty kick into the left corner as goalkeeper Jordi Masip fell the other way to grab the lead in the 83rd minute.

Valladolid’s chances of hunting for a late equalizer were hurt when striker Sergio Leon, one of their most incisive players, was shown a direct red card apparently for using inappropriate language while protesting the penalty decision.

Benzema then got his brace in the 89th after a pass by substitute Eduardo Camavinga.

“Benzema played very well given that he had barely played in the last three months,” Courtois said. “Maybe he was lacking a bit of pace. I bet the Karim of last year would have scored even more goals, but it is good for him to get this double.”

Before Benzema put Madrid ahead, Courtois made two great saves to deny Leon and midfielder Álvaro Aguado. Courtois used a one-handed diving save to stop Aguado’s long-range strike in the first half. He then got low to turn back León’s header in the 68th.

“Courtois’ saves were decisive,” said Valladolid coach Pacheta Martín, whose team slid into 15th place.

Madrid moved one point ahead of Barcelona at the top of the standings before Xavi Hernandez’s side plays a derby against Espanyol on Saturday.

Before kickoff, a moment of silence was held in memory of Brazil great Pele, who died on Thursday. Ronaldo, the former Brazil and Madrid star and the current owner of Valladolid, stood alongside Real Madrid president Florentino Perez in the stands during the tribute. Brazil forward Vinicius Junior closed his eyes and lifted his head upwards in midfield with the other players.

SEVILLA STALLED

Sevilla remained in the relegation zone after a 1-1 draw at Celta Vigo.

Sevilla coach Jorge Sampaoli overhauled his attacking scheme after playmaker Isco Alarcon, who had been used as a “false nine” before the World Cup break, left the club by mutual agreement last week. In his place, Sampaoli started his two big strikers, Youssef En-Nesyri and Rafa Mir.

Celta’s Gabri Veiga chipped Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou in the 33rd after Iago Aspas met his run with a perfectly weighted pass after Veiga had recovered the ball. It was the 20-year-old Veiga’s fourth goal of the season.

After Sevilla failed to generate scoring chances in the first half, Sampaoli sent on Erik Lamela for En-Nesyri at halftime.

Monents after Celta’s goalkeeper pushed Lamela’s shot onto the post, Kike Salas headed in the resulting corner kick to level the score in the 54th.

Sevilla finished with 10 men after Jose Carmona was shown a second yellow card in the 86th.

Argentina defender and world champion Marcos Acuña started for Sevilla.

Elsewhere, Borja Mayoral struck twice in the second half to help earn Getafe to a 2-0 win over Mallorca while Lucas Pérez’s late goal salvaged Cádiz a 1-1 draw at home with Almeria.


LIV Golf to increase regular season field size to 57, adds third qualifying spot for LIV Golf Promotions

Updated 31 December 2025
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LIV Golf to increase regular season field size to 57, adds third qualifying spot for LIV Golf Promotions

  • LIV Golf Promotions will now reward the top three finishers with full-season wild card spots in the 2026 LIV Golf League

NEW YORK: LIV Golf on Tuesday announced it has increased its regular season field size and enhanced the qualifying opportunities for 2026 in the third edition of LIV Golf Promotions, set for Jan. 8–11 at the acclaimed Black Diamond Ranch in Lecanto, Florida. 

The four-day, 72-hole stroke play event presents one of the most dynamic entry points into the global golf ecosystem, offering spots in the 2026 LIV Golf League and The International Series, sanctioned by the Asian Tour.

Beginning this February, LIV Golf’s regular season field size will increase to 57 players, with 13 four-player teams and five wild card players competing throughout the League’s global schedule. 

LIV Golf Promotions will now reward the top three finishers with full-season wild card spots in the 2026 LIV Golf League, an increase from the two spots previously announced. 

The top 10 finishers, including ties, will earn full exemption into the 2026 International Series, the set of elevated events sanctioned by the Asian Tour. The move further enhances the pathways into LIV Golf from 2025 to 2026, with an increase in exemptions from one to two players through The International Series and an increase from one to three players through LIV Golf Promotions. The five qualifying players will compete independently as wild cards in 2026 with guaranteed spots in the League’s 13 regular season events.

“LIV Golf is committed to moving the sport forward by expanding opportunity and access,” said LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil. “We are opening pathways — creating more chances for top talent to compete in the world’s golf league. Adding another qualifying spot strengthens our field and adds excitement to a season built on opportunity, competition, and growth.”

The top three finishers in LIV Golf Promotions will enter the 2026 LIV Golf League alongside Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent and Japan’s Yosuke Asaji, who sealed their spots as the top two players in the final rankings of the 2025 International Series, which concluded last month at the 2025 PIF Saudi International at Riyadh Golf Club.