VIDEO HIGHLIGHT OF REAL MADRID 3-RACING 1 & ESPANYOL 1-FC BARCELONA 1 (2007)
If you missed the goals & the highlights of Real Madrid-Racing & Espanyol-Barça here you are, as it worth the watch to see Real Madrid, Raul, Messi& company who are in brilliant form. Enjoy!
REAL MADRID 3-RACING 1
Madrid: Casillas; Sergio Ramos, Cannavaro, Pepe, Marcelo; Baptista, Diarra (Gago 70'), Sneijder (Saviola 83'); Robinho (Robben 74'), Raúl, Van Nistelrooy. 4-3-3.
Racing: Toño; Sergio Sánchez (Moratón 62'), Garay, Oriol, Luis Fernández; Jorge López, Duscher, Colsa (Jordi 78'), Oscar Serrano; Smolarek (Tchite 71'), Munitis. 4-4-2.
Team changes: Madrid: Baptista, Sneijder for Guti, Gago / Racing: Sergio Sánchez, Smolarek for Pinillos, Tchite.
Goals: 1-0. 03. Raúl. Ran on to Van Nistelrooy through ball and shot low past Toño.
2-0. 10. Sergio Sánchez (own goal). Turned Sneijder cross in from close up.
3-0. 69. Raúl. Curled free kick through middle of defensive wall into net.
3-1. 72. Munitis. Got on end of Tchité's cross to turn shot wide of Casillas.
Real Madrid extended their lead at the top to four points pending Villarreal's game on Sunday after beating Racing Santander 3-1, their fifteenth win in a row at home. Within ten minutes Bernd Schuster's side were two up, Raúl running on to Van Nistelrooy's through ball to open the scoring in the third minute. And after Casillas saved from Scolari at the other end, ex Castilla defender Sergio Sánchez turned Sneijder's cross into his own net to make it two.
Having only let in nine goals all season Racing were not used to that, and they fought back with Duscher bringing a good save out of Casillas and Smolarek firing a shot against the post. Garay had to head a lob from Raúl off the line though with the keeper beaten, and early in the second half Robinho was unlucky to have a penalty appeal turned down after he was brought down by Colsa.
Midway through the second half Raúl though got his second of the night with a free kick which found it's way through an opening in the defensive wall, and the game was beyond the Cantabrians' reach. Munitis got one back against his old club a couple of minutes later after Tchité set him up, but Van Nistelrooy and Robben could both have increased the lead later on. Racing had been beaten for the first time in nine games, but with a four points gap over the rest, at least they will be sure of ending the weekend in seventh spot.
ESPANYOL 1-FC BARCELONA 1
Espanyol: Kameni; Zabaleta, Torrejón, Jarque, Clemente; Valdo (Corominas 64'), Moisés Hurtado, Angel, Riera (Moha 89'); Luis García (Jonathan Soriano 79'), Tamudo. 4-4-2.
Barcelona: Víctor Valdés; Puyol (Zambrotta 70'), Márquez, Milito, Abidal; Xavi, Touré Yayá, Gudjohnsen (Ezquerro 72'); Messi, Bojan (Ronaldinho 64'), Iniesta. 4-3-3.
Team changes: Espanyol: Zabaleta for Lacruz/ Barça: Márquez, Bojan for Zambrotta, Henry.
Goals: 0-1. 06. Iniesta.Turned shot past Kameni on far post after Messi laid ball across.
1-1. 68. Corominas. Got on end of Riera's cross to stab ball wide of Valdés.
Espanyol and Barcelona drew 1-1 in a hard fought derby, which was made all the more interesting by the fact that they started the weekend in fourth and third spots respectively. Relations between the two Barcelona based clubs have not been so good recently, and the two presidents Daniel Sánchez Llibre and Joan Laporta ignored each other as they sat together in the directors' box.
Handbags at six paces aside though, the players got on with the game, and Iniesta gave Frank Rijkaard's side an early lead after a good run by Messi down the right wing. The visitors could have gone further ahead before the break, Messi shooting just wide and Xavi firing a free kick against the bar, Bojan (replacing the out of form Ronaldinho in the starting line up) heading the rebound against the bar on the follow up. And Kameni had to be at his best to keep out Messi again before the half time whistle.
Espanyol's only reply had been a shot from Riera over the top, but Jarque went close with a shot on the turn soon after the restart. Rijkaard finally brought on Ronaldinho, but it was local substitute Corominas who made the difference, getting on the end of Riera's cross to equalise within three minutes of making his appearance.
After that it was up to Kameni to keep the scores level, the local keeper stopping a free kick and a header from Ronaldinho and a late effort from Messi. Valdés also had to be on his toes to keep out an injury time shot from Jonathan, and seconds later it was all over. Sánchez Llibre and Laporta exchanged a brief handshake and that was that. Honours had been shared.
Almería 1 - Sevilla 0
Almería: Diego Alves; López Rekarte, Carlos García, Pulido, Mané (Acasiete 61'); Juanma Ortíz, Soriano (Corona 53'), Felipe Melo, Crusat; Kalu Uche (Natalio 77'), Negredo. 4-4-2.
Sevilla: Palop; Daniel Alves, Mosquera, Fazio, Crespo; Poulsen, Martí; Jesús Navas (Chevantón 91'), Renato (Keita 56'), Diego Capel; Kanouté. 4-2-3-1.
Team changes: Almería: Diego Alves for Cobeño / Sevilla: Daniel Alves, Mosquera, Crespo, Martí, Renato for Hinkel, Dragutinovic, Adriano, Keita, Luis Fabiano.
Goals: 1-0. 87. Acasiete. Ran in to head Corona's wide free kick down past Palop.
Sevilla were brought down to earth after their Champions League win over Arsenal midweek, a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Almería leaving them below their opponents down in the bottom half of the table. The hero of the night was local keeper Diego Alves, in the side for the first time in the league as Cobeño was not allowed to play under his loan contract, and he made important saves from Navas and Kanouté before the break and Diego Capel (a local boy from Almería) after the restart.
The turning point of the game came though when his namesake Daniel Alves was sent off for a second bookable offence in the first minute of the second half. Almería took advantage, Kalu Uche bringing a good save out of Palop and heading another chance just wide, and with three minutes to go Acasiete ran in to stoop low and head Corona's free kick into the net. Almería had beaten their regional neighbours, and they are currently the highest ranked of the Andalusian sides in the table.
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