Real close gap as in-form Benzema downs Racing
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
MADRID, Mar 7 (AFP): French international Karim Benzema made it four goals in his last two league matches with a brace as Real Madrid moved back to within seven points of league leaders Barcelona with a 3-1 win at Racing Santander on Sunday.
Even without the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, Real were far too strong for Racing and Madrid responded with their eighth league away win of the campaign to close in on Barcelona, who had defeated Real Zaragoza 1-0 on Saturday.
Real manager Jose Mourinho said he didn't expect rivals Barcelona to drop points and said the champions had benefited from fortunate refereeing decisions in the recent wins over Valencia and Zaragoza.
"I don't expect Barcelona to slip up," said Mourinho. "We know that we win if we do what we have to and when we are superior to our rivals.
"Barcelona win when they do things well, but they also win when they find themselves in trouble because 'things' happen. It happened in Valencia when they could have lost and again against Zaragoza when they could have played a lot of the game with one man less."
Real had crushed Malaga 7-0 on Thursday and it could have been a similar scoreline in a dominant first half against Racing as they dominated from the get-go.