Saturday, March 15, 2014

Ronaldo keeps Real Madrid on top


Cristiano Ronaldo leaps in celebration after scoring the only goal in Real Madrid's win at Malaga's Rosaleda stadium.


Cristiano Ronaldo leaps in celebration after scoring the only goal in Real Madrid’s win at Malaga’s Rosaleda stadium.




  • Cristiano Ronaldo scores winner at Malaga to maintain Real Madrid’s lead

  • Rival Diego Costa also scores only goal of match for second-placed Atletico

  • Bayern Munich march closer to a 24th German Bundesliga title

  • Inter Milan’s European hopes boosted by third successive Serie A win



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(CNN) — The Spanish title race is shaping up to be one of the closest in years — and the battle for the “Pichichi” is also hotting up.


While Atletico Madrid matched the 1-0 victory by league-leading city rival Real on Saturday, Diego Costa kept in touch with Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of the La Liga scoring charts by emulating the world player of the year’s decisive strike.


Ronaldo’s first-half winner at Malaga meant Real will head into next weekend’s “El Clasico” clash with defending champion Barcelona holding a three-point advantage over second-placed Atletico.


It was his 25th goal in the league this season and 39th in all competitions, with Ronaldo firing home in trademark style after cutting into the penalty area from the left following a crossfield pass from Gareth Bale.


Ronaldo missed several other chances, and his collision with teammate Karim Benzema resulted in the France striker going off injured.


“We had chances to score the second goal but unfortunately we weren’t able to get it and then when the score is 1-0 you always suffer,” said coach Carlo Ancelotti.


“It wasn’t a great game in terms of how we played, but we showed good attitude and were very solid defensively.”


Brazil-born Costa, hoping to win a World Cup place this year with his adopted Spain, netted for the 22nd time in the league — and 30th overall — as he broke clear of the visiting Espanyol defense 10 minutes after halftime and coolly beat the keeper.


The Madrid clubs are moving clear of Barca, who are seven points behind Real ahead of Sunday’s home clash with Osasuna.


Lionel Messi has won the Pichichi Trophy for the past two years, but is 10 behind Ronaldo after an injury-hit season so far. The Argentine is not even Barcelona’s top scorer in the league — that honor goes to Chile’s Alexis Sanchez, who has 16.


In Saturday’s other matches, Celta Vigo won 1-0 at fellow midtable side Levante while Rayo Vallecano moved three points clear of the relegation zone with a 3-1 win over second-bottom Almeria.


German Bundesliga


Champions Bayern Munich moved 23 points clear at the top of the table with a 2-1 win at home to fourth-placed Bayer Leverkusen, meaning coach Josep Guardiola could win his first league title with the club next weekend with eight matches to spare.




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