Madrid - Real Madrid and Sevilla now share third place in
the Spanish Liga after Sunday's games.
Real beat Villarreal at home, Sevilla were surprisingly held to a
1-1 draw by bottom team Osasuna.
These results leave both Real and Sevilla with 32 points from 17
games, one point less than second-placed Valencia, who beat Atletico
Madrid 3-1 on Saturday, and 12 less than record-breaking Barcelona,
3-1 winners over Mallorca on Saturday.
Real and Sevilla are two points ahead of Atletico and Deportivo
Coruna, and three ahead of Villarreal, who fall down to seventh after
defeat in Madrid.
After Jesus Navas had given Sevilla a 50th-minute lead with a
fierce drive, they seemed poised to reclaim second place by beating
Osasuna.
But veteran Osasuna striker Walter Pandiani silenced the Estadio
Sanchez Pizjuan by equalizing in the 91st minute, turning in a cross
from Iranian Masoud Shojael.
'We deserved to get at least one point tonight,' said Pandiani,
'because we never gave up trying.'
Osasuna remain bottom with 13 points, but now with a little more
hope of surviving.
Real beat Villarreal thanks to a handsome goal from Arjen Robben -
and thanks to some sharp saves from Iker Casillas.
New signings Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Lassana Diarra made discreet
debuts for Real.
The only goal came in the 31st minute, when Robben let fly with
his trusty left foot from just outside the box, leaving Villarreal
keeper Diego Lopez with no chance.
Robben was the liveliest forward for sluggish Real, who seemed
more interested in defending than attacking. They enjoyed only 44 per
cent possession, finished the game with a 5-4-1 formation - and left
the field to a mixture of jeers and cheers.
Joseba Llorente, Guiseppe Rossi and Sebastian Eguren all wasted
good late chances for Villarreal, who showed a certain naivety in
attack.
'We didn't play really well this evening,' said Real captain Raul,
'but the important thing is the three points.'
In Sunday's late game, Deportivo Coruna won 2-1 away to Getafe and
moved up to joint fifth, level on 30 points with Atletico Madrid.
At the other end of the table, Mallorca and Espanyol are now just
one point above Osasuna.
Espanyol battled out a 1-1 draw in Bilbao earlier on Sunday.
Recreativo Huelva moved up to fourth from bottom, on 16 points,
with a 3-1 defeat of Numancia, who are on 17.
Then come Betis on 18 and Almeria on 19.
Hugo Sanchez enjoyed a winning debut on the Almeria bench with a
1-0 defeat of Betis, courtesy of a goal from Miguel Corona.
In Sunday's other early games, Malaga beat Sporting 1-0 and Racing
Santander won 1-0 in Valladolid.
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