La Liga Week 11: Dirty Real Madrid lose to Sevilla as Barçelona close the gap

Real Madrid began their game at Sevilla with the same eleven that had slaughtered Valencia in midweek. However, in the Sanchez Pizjuan they were outplayed by a Juandeless Sevilla team who are beginning to look like the team that has so impressed for the last two seasons.
For the first fifteen minutes of an intense encounter Madrid traded blows with the hosts, but then two goals in three minutes left them groggy. First a clearance fell towards Seydou Keita who had time to line himself up before letting fly with a wonderful drive from 25 yards that swerved away from Casillas and into the top corner. Then in the 20th minute a long ball from Alves was brilliantly controlled by Kanoute who then saw his shot blocked by Casillas but Luis Fabiano was on hand to stab in the rebound.
Madrid never recovered from the double blow and resorted to playing dirty. After 37 minutes Diarra was lucky that the ref didn’t see his elbow on Crespo, the Sevilla left back had to be substituted with a broken cheekbone. Then a couple of minutes later Sergio Ramos was fortunate to only see yellow after squaring up to Keita and grabbing his throat.
Ramos saw his second yellow early in the second half for a tackle from behind on Capel. The home crowd showed they had no love for their ex-player by the way they celebrated his dismissal. Sevilla could easily have won by more goals but poor finishing by Luis Fabiano kept the score down to 2-0. Bernd Schuster showed a lack of elegance after the game by referring to the fact that the referee was Catalan when he only had his players to blame for the defeat. Keita and Poulsen deserve a special mention for the way they dominated in midfield for Sevilla.
Barcelona move to within one point of the leaders after an easy 3-0 win over Betis. There were good performances from Ronaldinho and Thierry Henry who have both received a lot of criticism recently. Henry opened the scoring after half an hour poking home an excellent through ball from Iniesta. Ronaldinho scored the other two both from direct free kicks. Leo Messi also had an excellent game and came close to scoring a similar goal to his wondergoal last season against Getafe, but this time his effort went wide of the far post. Here’s the full report of the Barca win over Betis.
For the second time in a week the Calderon bore witness to a seven goal thriller, but this time Atletico Madrid came out losing. Pablo and Simao had given them a 2-0 lead against Villarreal, but Rossi with his seventh goal of the season, and Fuentes pulled it back to 2-2. Kun Agüero then scored his seventh of the season to put Atleti back in the lead, but Nihat had the last word for Villarreal equalizing with 20 minutes to go and then snatching the winner in the closing minutes. Villarreal remain in third place on level points with Barcelona.
Valencia move back into fourth place above Atletico, after winning 0-2 at Mallorca. Fernando Morientes scored twice with Valencia’s only two shots on target of the match. New coach Ronald Koeman had not yet taken charge of the team and watched the game at home on TV.
At the bottom of the table there was a first win of the season for Levante who beat Almeria 3-0. Until this game Levante had only scored three goals in ten games, but this week they managed three goals in the first 35 minutes thanks to a hat-trick from Rigano. His first goal was the quickest of the season so far scored after just fourteen seconds.
Valladolid moved out of the bottom three by winning 2-3 at Zaragoza. Oliveira opened the scoring for the home team with his sixth goal of the season, but two goals from Victor and another from Alvaro Rubio in the space of six minutes gave the visitors a 1-3 lead at half time. A late goal from Diego Milito could not prevent Zaragoza’s first home league defeat of 2007.
Getafe continued their good run by winning 0-2 at Osasuna. Things were pretty even until the 80th minute when Cruchaga was sent off for bringing down Uche in the penalty area. Pablo Hernandez scored from the penalty and a minute later Granero grabbed the second to seal the visitors’ win.
Things look slightly better for Deportivo de la Coruña after their 0-2 win at Murcia. Second half goals from Xisco and Guardado gave them the win that see them move up to 14th in the table
Racing Santander were heading for a win at home to Espanyol thanks to a goal from Tchite. Espanyol were down to ten men when Coro was sent off with nine minutes to go, but in the last minute Luis Garcia was fouled and Raul Tamudo converted the penalty that meant the game finished 1-1.
Finally, Recreativo moved down into the bottom three after losing 2-0 at Athletic Bilbao. Two goals from Joseba Etxeberria earned the home team the three points.
The top six: Real Madrid 25 pts, Barça 24, Villarreal 24, Valencia 21, Atletico 20, Espanyol 19.
Top scorers, all on seven goals: Messi (Barcelona), Luis Fabiano (Sevilla), Agüero (Atletico) and Rossi (Villarreal).
Nic writes for the Barca blog.
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I think it is good for Seville that Ramos left. He may have been their inspirational leader, but it is clear that the furore with spurs was on his mind and the players as well and maybe that was why Seville suffered in the beginning. Plus they tragically lost a young talented player who was a regular. Now both the players and management can focus on all the games without any outside interests…………
“Dirty”. Sevilla, playing at home (where referees are statistically shown to be far more permissive towards the home side), 24 fouls to Madrid’s 16? The elbow from Poulsen to Van Nistelrooy? Poulsen’s tackle on Guti? Capel’s diving left and right, including the play that got Sergio Ramos the second yellow card? Alves alone called for 8 fouls, some of them truly filthy, yet only shown one yellow card?
Sevilla took their chances in that two minute span, and had a couple more from counter attacks which they failed to take once Madrid was down to 10 men. Madrid didn’t create chances, and this is why Sevilla won. But Sevilla’s game plan was simply to kick Real Madrid all over the pitch, and they got away with it thanks to the ref’s permissivity. This goes a long way to explaining why Sevilla are particularly strong at home, and generally get dominated away - because a ref who allows this type of play, which is totally antithetical to football itself (using fouls to stop a team playing football) would get crucified. Sevilla invariably gives up loads of dangerous free kicks and/or penalties when they play away from home, or end the match with 10 or 9 players, and these things contribute to their quite poor away record this season. At home, playing like this, they are extremely difficult to beat.
Stick to writing about Barça.
were you even watching the same game???!!it was sevilla that played dirty what with Capel’s incessant diving and Alves overly aggressive play among other examples.Typical example of biased journalism.
“Bernd Schuster showed a lack of elegance after the game by referring to the fact that the referee was Catalan when he only had his players to blame for the defeat.”
Schuster did in fact acknowledge the team’s responsibility for the defeat.
The Sevilla gameplan was very obvious from the start - kicking down the Madrid players, especially Guti and Gago were targeted. And they got away with it.. The referee allowed brutal and cynical tactics. After a while the more hot tempered Madrid players; Diarra, Ramos and Cannavaro fought back since the referee had allowed it. Then the rules changed and the Madrid players were punished.
Saying that, the Sevilla victory was still well earned. They had a great game and I don’t think any team in the world could have stopped them that night.
Madrid also started well and until the goals the match was even in chances as well as in possession. Since Gago entered the midfield it’s finally clicking.
The keys to the Sevilla victory were in my opinion: 1. A very aggressive game that was allowed by the referees 2. The home audience 3. The Madrid forwards (RVN, Raul, Robinho) inability to create chances or even get passed the defence, or you could say a very good and tight Sevilla defence 4. The referees different scales 5. Kanoute, who had a great comeback from injury. Madrid couldn’t handle him 6. Keita’s wondergoal.
sevilla play quality football, and they deserve some luck after a tough start, but more unfortunately, the loss of puerta