Real, Barca stay level
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Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi celebrates a goal
during their Spanish La Liga match against Osasuna at the Camp Nou stadium on April 26. Photo: Reuters |
Real Madrid thrashed Deportivo
La Coruna 6-2 to stay level with Barcelona at the top of La Liga on Wednesday
after the Catalans crushed Osasuna 7-1, condemning the minnows to relegation.
Lionel Messi, Andre Gomes and
Paco Alcacer scored twice each and Javier Mascherano netted his first goal for
the club from the penalty spot as Barcelona built on Sunday's Clasico victory.
Real, though, showed they would
not be easily toppled.
Zinedine Zidane made nine
changes for the trip to the Riazor but Madrid's reserves still made light work
of Depor, with Isco running the show and finding the net along with James
Rodriguez, who hit a brace, Alvaro Morata, Lucas Vazquez and substitute
Casemiro.
Madrid have 78 points from 33
games, while Barcelona have the same tally from one game more.
Osasuna, rooted in 20th place,
were relegated after 17th-placed Leganes beat Las Palmas 3-0 to move 12 points
clear of the bottom club, an insurmountable total with four games to go because
of their inferior head-to-head record.
Messi opened the scoring with a
mazy dribble capped with a neat chip over goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu before
Gomes volleyed home Ivan Rakitic's cross to double the lead.
Roberto Torres whipped in a
free kick just after halftime to drag his team back into the match before
Barcelona ran riot with a flurry of goals.
Madrid deserved much the same
against Depor after dominating from the start.
It took Alvaro Morata just 52
seconds to find the net after being played in by Isco with James Rodriguez
slamming home the second from a Lucas Vazquez cross.
Florin Andone scored from close
range, stabbing home Gael Kakuta's cross-shot in the 35th minute, to give his
side a glimmer of hope but nine minutes later Vazquez scored Madrid's third.
Rodriguez and Isco struck
before Joselu's header gave Depor fans some late cheer but Casemiro had the
last word and restored Madrid's four-goal lead in the 87th minute.
“Isco was phenomenal,"
said Zidane. "He does things on the pitch that not everybody can. The fans
congratulated him, I am happy for him, for the work he does. When he has to
play he always does his job."
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