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Real crush Levante
Simon Baskett |
November 29, 2004 10:42 IST
Real Madrid gave a stunning exhibition of finishing power to crush Levante 5-0 at the Bernabeu in the Primera Liga on Sunday.
The home side had struggled to impose themselves on their modest opponents for most of the first half but burst into life two minutes before the break when Ronaldo fired in at the near post after a precision pass from David Beckham.
Real then put the result beyond doubt with a devastating three-goal salvo at the start of the second half featuring spectacular strikes from Luis Figo and Beckham and a second goal from Ronaldo.
Substitute Michael Owen completed the rout three minutes from time when he steered under keeper Juan Luis Mora after a brilliant dribble and through ball from the outstanding Guti.
The win kept Real in second place in the standings, seven points behind leaders Barcelona who claimed a nervous 2-1 win over Getafe on Saturday.
Espanyol, who beat Atletico Madrid 2-1 on Saturday, are third a further two points behind, while last season's champions Valencia moved up to fourth after notching their second win in a row with a 2-0 victory at home to Real Mallorca.
Osasuna produced the result of the day when they hammered high-flying Sevilla 4-1 at home, a win that pushed them up to seventh, while Deportivo Coruna are eighth after surrendering a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home to Real Sociedad.
Levante, who have surprised many by their early season form on their return to the top flight, made a confident start at the Bernabeu, giving Real goalkeeper Iker Casillas several scares in the opening minutes.
MIDFIELD RESHUFFLE
With Zinedine Zidane missing with a back injury, Real coach Mariano Garcia Remon reshuffled his midfield, switching Beckham to the right, Figo to the left and bringing Albert Celades into the middle.
The move gave Guti more space in the centre but Real struggled to create any clear chances in the first half hour.
But just as the crowd were getting restless, Ronaldo began the goal spree with a trademark finish in the 43rd minute.
Beckham wafted a perfectly weighted pass to the edge of the area, the Brazilian controlled with his chest, shook off the attentions of a defender and fired in at the near post.
Real then floored their opponents with three goals in the space of five second-half minutes.
Figo made it 2-0 when he let fly from 30 metres after the defence backed off when he picked up the ball on the halfway line.
Levante were still reeling from the blow when Ronaldo hit them again, this time slotting home from 10 metres after controlling a pass from Celades with his toe.
Not to be outdone by Figo, Beckham added a third with an action-replay of the Portuguese midfielder's strike, cutting inside former Leeds United defender Ian Harte before firing into the top of the net from the same distance.
England team mate Owen, who replaced Raul midway through the second half, completed the rout three minutes from time with a cool finish after Guti dinked the ball between two defenders at the start of a mazy run before poking a pass to the striker.