Real Madrid vs Osasuna
Real
Madrid fought back from two goals and a man down to salvage a 2-2 draw with
Osasuna in Pamplona, but failed to make up much ground on Atletico Madrid and
Barcelona in the Primera Division title race.
Oriol
Riera struck twice for the hosts in the first half and an Osasuna win looked
all the more certain when Sergio Ramos was sent off for two bookable offences.
However,
Isco gave Madrid hope by scoring just moments before half-time and a headed
goal by Pepe completed the comeback on 80 minutes, by which time Osasuna had
also been reduced to 10 men, with Francisco Silva dismissed for picking up two
yellow cards.
Carlo
Ancelotti's side remain in third place and could be five points behind either
one or both of their title rivals come the end of the weekend.
Madrid
made a bright start to the game, Ronaldo blazing over the bar with barely a
minute gone, and the Portuguese missed a further two attempts in the opening
nine minutes.
But
Osasuna soon made their presence felt. Roberto Torres gave the first warning,
inexplicably shooting over from just a few yards out, and then came the goal.
Riera
exploited slack marking from Alvaro Arbeloa to ghost in at the far post and
head in a cross from Marc Bertran.
Madrid
looked for an immediate response but, faced with a stubborn Osasuna midfield
and defence, were limited to long range efforts in their search for an
equaliser, although Luka Modric thought he should have been awarded a penalty
when he was felled by Alejandro Arribas.
But
the danger from the visitors did not subside either. Emiliano Armenteros forced
Diego Lopez to scramble across his line to turn a free-kick round the post but
the next time the goalkeeper had to make a save, this time to keep out a header
from Damia Abella, he could only send the ball up into the air, allowing Riera
to nod in goal number two.
Things
got even worse for Madrid when Ramos clashed with Roberto Torres a few minutes
before the break and earned his second yellow card of the game and subsequently
his second dismissal in 17 days, his 18th for Real Madrid.
However,
Isco gave the beleaguered Blancos a lift right before the half-time whistle,
arrowing into the bottom corner from the semi circle.
Despite
being a man down, Madrid produced a better performance in the second half.
Ronaldo
missed a chance to equalise 13 minutes after the re-start, shooting just over
the bar after a through ball from Isco.
However,
Osasuna could have put the game to bed on 69 minutes, when Torres was put
through on goal with just Lopez to beat but shot straight at the goalkeeper.
The
hosts relinquished their numerical advantage with 11 minutes remaining when
Francisco Silva was shown his second yellow card of the night for a nasty
challenge on Ronaldo, and Madrid equalised from the corresponding free-kick,
Pepe heading in Isco's floated cross.
Madrid
had a flurry of half chances in the last 10 minutes but were unable to take any
of them and return to the Spanish capital with a point, the same result Barca
managed at this stadium in October.
Real
Madrid's midfielder Isco vies with Osasuna's Loties.During the match. Osasuna's
played very good.They have tried very much to win the match but they didn’t.
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