Real Masdrid take narrow win in Getafe
Updated: 2012-02-05 08:38
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Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos celebrates after scoring against Getafe during their Spanish First Division soccer match at Colisseum Alfonso Perez stadium in Getafe February 4, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
MADRID - A 17th-minute header from Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos was enough to give his side a narrow, but vitally important 1-0 win away to Getafe.
The win maintains Madrid's lead at the top of the BBVA Primera Liga, but although deserved the final result was in doubt until the final minute.
Against a side that has been inform of late, Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho chose with Mesut Ozil, Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema all on the pitch.
Even so, it was Getafe who threatened first, with Juan Valera, who had scored against Barcelona earlier in the season, volleying wide after just two minutes.
At the other end, Ronaldo headed over after 10 minutes, seen minutes before Ramos made no mistake as he placed his header from a corner into the back of the Getafe net.
Madrid were not playing well, but Getafe were struggling to string two passes together and Kaka and Ronaldo had further chances for the league leaders before a timid reaction from Getafe saw Francisco Casquero and Miku saw efforts go wide of Iker Casillas' goal.
The second half was little different with Madrid looking comfortable, while Getafe failed to create any clear chances in what were difficult playing conditions.
Ronaldo saw a shot parried after the hour and a minute later Getafe keeper Miguel Angel Moya did well to save from Benzema, who was clean through on goal.
The French striker sent another shot over the bar moments afterwards as Madrid threatened to double their lead.
However, the second goal never arrived and with 17 minutes remaining Getafe's penalty appeal turned down after a Diego Castro shot hit Pepe's arm in the Madrid penalty area.
The defender went down clutching his stomach and the referee waved play on, a decision that could be vital when it comes to deciding the title at the end of the season.
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