Wednesday, February 20, 2013

True Madrid versus. Rayo Vallecano: Final rating 2-0, Madrid reach early...

True Madrid scored twice early and then kept on for 72 minutes after Sergio Ramos was shown two yellow cards in under a minute. Real Madrid have a date with Manchester United to stay their Champions League Round of 16 wrap. Los Blancos face two El Clasico fits against Barcelona and two other league games, before they could concentrate on that. Today was one of those league games as Madrid located Rayo Vallecano, who had won six out of eight league games moving in to the match. It absolutely was not Rayo's day. Two early targets from Madrid put the forward and despite Sergio Ramos' giving down in the 18th minute, Rayo could not find a goal and failed to make the most of Real Sociedad's draw against Levante. Mesut Azil was a man on a mission from the opening whistle developing two fantastic odds for his teammates. They are able to not take advantage of the first, but the second gave a starting target in the second. Kaka led the way on a break and found Azil on the proper side with a quick cross. The German midfielder pulled the ball back across the box, to far for Kaka to get, in the ideal position for Morata who side-footed a shot in to the back of the net. Not really a bad to solution to begin your first career league start. Alejandro Dominguez had a fantastic opportunity to draw Rayo back the second, stealing the ball in the midfield and racing down the best side past Pepe. Unfortunately for Ray, Dominguez's opportunity combined just wide of the far post. Azil was aiding again in the 12th minute delivering a pinpoint free end on the head of the diving Sergio Ramos who headed the ball past RubAn. It did not even matter that a Rayo defender was securing to Ramos' jersey. Then things got weird. Referee JosA Paradas, who sent off Sergio Ramos back in March, sent him for an incredibly early shower and scheduled the defender twice in under one minute. The first card was shown for a tough foul by Ramos on Roberto Trashorras and the second card was for a planned handball. Both calls seems right based on the letter of regulations, but to send a new player down like this seems exceedingly hard. Despite the benefit, Ray just couldn't break through against Real Madrid despite have plenty of the plenty and ball of chances on target.

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