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Saturday 1 November 2014

Cristiano Ronaldo's 17th league goal of the season

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Cristiano Ronaldo's 17th league goal of the season helped Real Madrid defeat Granada to move top of La Liga.

Ronaldo put the visitors ahead after only two minutes with a low finish after Karim Benzema's square pass.
The French forward then set up James Rodriguez, who made it 2-0 with a spectacular volley from 12 yards out.
Benzema collected Ronaldo's backheel and shot past goalkeeper Roberto for 3-0 before Rodriguez added a fourth from close range after another Ronaldo pass.
Real, who were without the injured Gareth Bale, have now won their last seven domestic league matches to move above Barcelona, who they beat 3-1 in El Clasico last Saturday.
Ronaldo, who this week was announced as one of the nominations for the 2014 Ballon d'Or award to decide the world footballer of the year, has now scored in 12 successive games and netted 22 times in all competitions.
This was a perfect preparation for Carlo Ancelotti's Real side before they entertain Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Granada have now collected only one point from their last six La Liga matches and are 14th in the table.

Saturday 25 October 2014

Real Madrid 3 - 1 Fc Barcelona

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Luis Suarez started for Barcelona after a four-month ban for biting and set up Neymar to arrow in the opener.
Barcelona's Lionel Messi spurned a glorious chance before Cristiano Ronaldo equalised with a penalty.
A powerful header from Pepe put Real ahead before they added to their lead when Karim Benzema finished a brilliant counter-attack with an angled shot.



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Sunday 5 October 2014

Argentina, Portugal set up potential Messi-Ronaldo clash

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(Reuters) - La Liga rivals Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo look set to meet in an Argentina-Portugal friendly at the Old Trafford next month, in a match which could also mark Carlos Tevez's international return.

The teams would meet in Manchester on the FIFA-designated international date of Nov. 18, the Argentine FA has confirmed on its website (www.afa.org.ar).

It would be a second return to Old Trafford for former Manchester United winger Ronaldo since he left for Real Madrid in 2009.

He was back there in March last year for a Champions league second round tie in which he scored the winner and United fans and manager Louis van Gaal have said they would one day like to see him make a permanent return.

Argentina coach Gerardo Martino suggested on Saturday that former United striker Tevez, overlooked for three years by his country, was in line for an international comeback in view of his Juventus club form.

"Tevez's absence raises eyebrows today as it did against Germany (last month) and the two or three years when Alejandro was there (in charge)," Martino said referring to World Cup coach Sabella.

"The national team doors are open to all (players) and he (Tevez) is one of them. If he carries on in this form his recall will probably end up being a question of time," he told a news conference.

Martino, who said the decision was down to him and not media pressure, was speaking before leaving for China, where Argentina meet arch-rivals Brazil in a friendly on Oct. 11.

He said he was glad to see Messi back for the match after injury kept him out of the 4-2 win over Germany in Duesseldorf on Sept. 30 in a friendly against the team that beat Argentina in the World Cup final in Brazil in July.

"Our expectations are the best. The match with Brazil, is important and Messi's return good news," Martino said.

"This is among the most attractive 'clasicos' of world football."

Argentina, who also meet Hong Kong on Oct.14 on their Asian tour, were trying to set up another friendly in Europe in November, the AFA said.