Karim Benzema helps fire Real Madrid six points clear
Karim Benzema scored twice as leaders Real Madrid swept aside promoted Granada 5-1 at the Bernabeu to move six points clear at the top of La Liga on Saturday.
|Last Updated: Jan 08, 2012, 09:58 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Madrid: Karim Benzema scored twice as leaders Real Madrid swept aside promoted Granada 5-1 at the Bernabeu to move six points clear at the top of La Liga on Saturday.
The in-form France striker took his tally to 16 in all competitions with the opener after 19 minutes, and also slotted home Real`s fourth goal early in the second half before limping off with an ankle knock.
Jose Mourinho`s side, who have 43 points from 17 games, kept the pressure on second-placed Barcelona who visit city rivals Espanyol on Sunday.
Levante stayed fourth but now have 30 points after being held to a 0-0 draw at home by Real Mallorca. Fifth-placed Osasuna also played out a goalless draw at Real Sociedad.
Malaga are sixth with 25 points after a 0-0 draw at home to Atletico Madrid on an uninspiring debut for the visitors` new coach, former Argentina captain Diego Simeone.
Atletico`s Diego hit the bar in the first half but the hosts dominated in a game with more perspiration than inspiration.
Racing Santander spoiled Manolo Jimenez`s debut as Real Zaragoza coach, winning 1-0 at home in the battle between the financially-troubled sides who started the day at the foot of the table.
Defender Bernardo flicked in a header from a corner on the stroke of halftime condemning Zaragoza to a sixth straight defeat that left them five points adrift at the bottom with 10 points.
BAD START
Granada`s first visit to the Bernabeu in 36 years got off to a bad start when Benzema, who scored the winner in the King`s Cup in midweek, netted from Mesut Ozil`s flicked pass.
The visitors levelled only three minutes later, however, when Ike Uche crossed and Mikel Rico nodded in unmarked causing murmurs of unrest among the home fans.
Sergio Ramos ended thoughts of an upset with a header from a corner before the break and Gonzalo Higuain made it 3-1 at the start of the second half before Benzema controlled a long ball in the area and fired in the fourth.
"(Benzema`s injury) doesn`t seem to be serious," Real assistant coach Aitor Karanka told reporters, as he stood in for Mourinho who had to leave due to a family problem.
"He had a knock in the first half, and he came off as a precaution."
Cristiano Ronaldo, who had a quiet game, volleyed a fifth goal at the end but refused to celebrate his strike.
"Ronaldo is a professional and he was angry with himself, because things weren`t coming off well for him," Karanka added. "We know how keen he is to try and help out the team."
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