Showing posts with label Levante. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Levante. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Pedro scores twice as Barcelona beats Levante 2-1

The Associated Press, Barcelona | Mon, 01/03/2011 7:27 AM | Sports

Pedro Rodriguez scored twice in the second half to give Barcelona a 2-1 win over Levante on Sunday, its 11th consecutive victory in the Spanish league.

Both goals were set up by Dani Alves, who provided the second-half spark that energized a Barcelona attack missing Lonel Messi, who was watching from the stands.

Levante succeeded in stifling the home side throughout the first half but at the start of the second, Alves slipped the ball to Pedro, who calmly slotted a shot through a wall of Levante defenders to put Barcelona ahead in the 47th.

Twelve minutes later, te Brazil right back centered low for Pedro to volley into the Levante goal.

Christian Stuani, who had just come on to the pitch, halved the visitors' deficit with a sharp strike with ten minutes to play.

Spain midfielder Xavi Hernandez played in his 549th game for Barcelona, tying Miguel Bernando for te club record.

"They defended deeply and it was difficult to find space," Xavi said. "It is an honor not for the record but for being able to defend these colors."

Also, a 10-man Valencia beat Espanyol 2-1 from a late goal by Juanma Mata, Deportivo La Coruna beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1, Sevilla defeaed Osasuna 1-0 and Malaga rallied to down Sporting Gijon 2-1.

Messi, who returned from his winter holidays on Sunday, was replaced in the team by striker Bojan Krkic. And with Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique unavailable because of injury and suspension, respectively, Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola experimentedwith midfielder Sergio Busquets alongside Eric Abidal in the center of his defense.

Early on, Levante showed few of the frailties that last week saw it lose 8-0 to Real Madrid, and made it difficult for Barcelona to deploy its crisp passing attack.

In one of the Catalan club's few clear scoring chance in the first half, Bojan dribbled to the edge of the six-yard box, but Levante goalie Manolo Reina quickly cut off his angle and smothered his shot. Two minutes later, Andres Iniesta crossed to Bojan, whose blocked shot fell to Alves, who then shot high.

Barcelona came out in the second half looking for a breakthrough, and it soon came through Pedro's seventh and eighth league goals, all of which have come in the last eight games.

Guardiola compared Pedro to Barcelona's absent star.

"Near the goal, (Pedro) is almost like Messi, he has the goal in his sights," Guardiola said.

The Spain forward almost had a hat trick in the 67th when substitute Thiago Alcantara put him through on goal, but his shot hit the crossbar.

Despite the miss, Barcelona held on for the victory.

Barcelona's 11-game league winning streak, in which it has outscored its opponents 44-5, is four shy of Spanish record, set by Real Madrid in 1960-61. The Catalan side also extended unbeaten streak in all competitions to 24 matches.

The loss left Levante two points above the relegation zone.

At Mestalla stadium, Valencia struck first when Aritz Aduriz headed in his seventh goal of the season in the 29th minute. But teammate Ricardo Costa scored an own-goal when he headed in a cross from Espanyol's Jose Callejon in the 47th.

Valencia played the last half hour a man down after Aduriz was sent off for elbowing Javier Chica. Mata headed in the winner in injury time to push his team three points clear of fifth-place Espanyol.

Earlier, Adrian Lopez scored twice to give Deportivo La Coruna a 2-1 win at Athletic Bilbao with both teams having a man sent off.

The Deportivo striker hit the first from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute and scored the second with a long-range strike in the 52nd.

After missing various chances earlier, Fernando Llorente pulled one back for Bilbao with a header in the 86th for his 11th goal of the season.

Bilbao defender Mikel San Jose was sent off in the 34th minute, with Deportivo midfielder Juan Rodriguez being dismissed in the 47th.

"Football is about maximum effectiveness," Bilbao coach Joaquin Caparros said. "The beginning of the game was one of the best we have had, but we just weren't lucky."

Deportivo's second away win provisionally lifted it into 12th place and ended eighth-place Bilbao's five-match winning streak at San Mames stadium.

Sevilla ended a five-game losing streak with its win over Osasuna to rise to ninth place, three points from the Europa League spots.

Sevilla winger Jesus Navas, who returned after missing his team's last 20 matches with a leg injury, took the free kick from which Frederic Kanoute headed in the 35th-minute goal.

At El Molinon stadium, Diego Castro put Sporting in front from the penalty spot in the 42nd, but Weligton equalized for Malaga three minutes later, and Antonio Galdeano scored a penalty in the 59th for the victory.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Real Madrid routs Levante 8-0 in Copa del Rey

The Associated Press, Madrid | Thu, 12/23/2010 7:31 AM | Sports

Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema scored hat tricks Wednesday to lead Real Madrid to an 8-0 rout of Levante on Wednesday in the round of 16 in the Copa del Rey.

Ronaldo has now scored 25 goals in 24 matches in all competitions for Madrid this season.

Mesut Oezil and Pedro Leon also scored Wednesday asJose Mourinho's team dominated the first leg at Santiago Bernebeu stadium from the start, shrugging off its indifferent form in the 1-0 league win against Sevilla at the weekend.

"The result is good for us and our fans because they wanted an exhibition of football and I believe we put one on," said Benzema, who brought his campaign total to nine goals.

Benzema scored the sixth-minute opener by slaloming through the defense and beating goalkeeper Gustavo Munua with a low strike.

Oezil doubled Madrid' advantage four minutes later after Ronaldo had recovered the ball near the halfway line and raced forward to set up the Germany playmaker near the penalty spot.

Benzema added Madrid's third in the 32nd, charging into the area to finished off a pass from Angel Di Maria. The France striker set up Ronaldo inside the six-yard box for the fourth right on halftime.

Benzema chipped Munua from a great pass by Di Maria in the 70th, before Ronaldo scored in the 72nd and 74th minutes.

Leon capped the demolition in the 90th.

Mourinho said he was more pleased with how Benzema played than the goals he scored.

"He made movements to support his teammates and then pressured to recover the ball when we lost it," the Portuguese coach said. "When you make good positional adjustments, you normally have a good game."

Simao Sabrosa's first-half penalty gave Atletico Madrid a 1-0 win over Espanyol with both teams having a player sent off.

Simao converted the 33rd-minute spot kick after Espanyol defender Jordi Amat was ruled to have handled in the area.

Atletico winger Jose Antonio Reyes was sent off in the 42nd minute for head-butting Espanyol forward Jesus Datolo, and the visitors went a man down when Victor Ruiz was sent off in the 68th.

Atletico president Enrique Cerezo recently said Simao will soon be transferred to Besiktas in Turkey, and the Portugal winger received a standing ovation from the crowd at Vicente Calderon stadium when he was substituted late.

"I want to thank Simao like the fans have," Atletico coach Quique Sanchez Flores said. "He is a brilliant player and it has been an honor to coach him."

Koffi Romaric scored twice in Sevilla's 5-3 win over Malaga, Jose Ulloa hit a hat trick to give Almeria a 4-3 win over Mallorca, and Getafe beat second-division team Real Betis 2-1.

On Tuesday, Athletic Bilbao ended Barcelona's 10-game winning streak by holding the Catalan club to a scoreless draw. Also, Valencia and Villarreal ended 0-0 and second-division team Cordoba drew 1-1 with Deportivo La Coruna.

The second legs will be played on Jan. 4 and 5.

At Sanchez Pizjuan stadium, Alejandro Alfaro put Sevilla ahead with a rising shot in the 11th.

Jose Rondon equalized for Malaga in the 19th with an individual effort, and teammate Quincy Qwusu-Abeye outpaced the defense and crossed for Rondon to score his second in the 26th.

Sevilla drew level again when Alvaro Negredo headed home a cross by Romaric in the 32nd, but Rondon returned the favor to set Qwusu-Abeye to score Malaga's third in the 41st.

Romaric made it 3-3 in the 67th with a left-footed shot off a pass from Frederic Kanoute, and the Sevilla midfielder picked up his double with a header in the 82nd.

Diego Capel capped Sevilla's win a minute later with a shot from inside the area.

Ulloa put Almeria ahead from the penalty spot in the seventh minute, but Mallorca equalized with a volleyed strike from Canadian midfielder Jonathan de Guzman in the 22nd.

Seven minutes later, Ulloa's header gave Almeria the lead back, but Mallorca's Victor Casadejesus leveled at 2-2 two minutes before halftime.

Ulloa set up strike partner Kalu Uche to head in Almeria's third in the 67th, and Ulloa added Almeria's winner five minutes later.

Pierre Webo pulled one back late for Mallorca with three minutes to play.

At Benito Villamarin stadium, Nicolas Fedor hit Getafe's opener in the 27th with a left-footed shot, and midfielder Pedro Rios got Getafe second with a long-range strike in the 35th.

Jorge Molina pulled one back for Betis in the 88th with a penalty.