Real Valladolid - Real Madrid 2:3
minute by minute: this has been the live ticker coverage
Feb 1 1600 GMT Valladolid - Real Madrid 2:3 (final score)
1st half '1-'10
-Real,
in dark blue, with Zidane and Beckham, start a little sluggish and
allow Valladolid an early opportunity by a dangerous header from a well
timed cross
-Valladolid look dangerous this early, almost always over their right hand side. Real
are lucky to get away with a holding inside their own penalty are. -With
Roberto Carlos absent Solari plays on the left hand side and an unknown
player named Mejia (#33) is defending with Helguera while Guti
plays in defensive midfield today
-it has been annoying in recent weeks that Real have
been favoured by refereeing who seem influenced by the bright image of
the 'galactics' especially in the Bernabeu
-'11-20
-Valladolid waste a good free kick opportunity and Real look fast one time
when Raul and Beckham run the insuing counter attack. In the end all
Real attacks are stopped well by the defence of Valladolid
-'21-'30
-once the class shows through: Beckham-Zidane-Ronaldo. But: offside
-('34) Valladolid: low cross by #24 from the right, #11
Oscar directly takes it, scores by a low shot from near the penalty spot
1:0
-Real miss Roberto Carlos badly
-('36) Ronaldo sets up Zidane, but his low shot his harmless
-referee has already booked Salgado (either Salgado for the foul or Guti for dissent) and Solari
-Real pressure a little more now
-but run into a counter:
-('42) Valladolid: across from the right (from where else), finds #11 Oscar who this time scores by a header - 2:0
-('44) the ball bounces into the hosts goal, but Helguera is booked for attacking the keeper as he wanted to kick off
halftime 2:0
Real sluggish and vulnarable on their left where Roberto Carlos is missing. Are the stars exhausted by the Wednesday - Saturday
rhythm (the cup games of the last weeks)? Their opponents are, as
usual, highly motivated. Such games are especially difficult for teams
who rely as much on creativity as Real do,
2nd half -'46-'48
-seems some words have been exchanged in the Real Madrid cabin at
halftime. They come out a different team. It takes only 2 minutes for
them to have Valladolid twice with their backs to the wall in goalmouth
scrambles
-('49) the third time the hosts cannot resist anymore: a
rebound is taken by Zidane who scores from 12 meters through a shot which seems intentionally deflected by Ronaldo - 2:1
-'50-'55
-continuing pressure by Real
-('56) best chance since the goal: Zidane with a slalom around
defenders, a pass on Ronaldo who fires against the outside of the net
-('62) handball decision against Valladolid - the
player, who had jumped to defend a cross, is red carded (either
2nd yellow card for red for dissent?) - Figo converts the penalty 2:2
-('68) Solari sees his second yellow card for a late challenge and Real Madrid is down to ten, too
-'69-'75
-the match is open now with both teams seeking to score, the more dangerous are Real, though, especially through Ronaldo
-('75) a fantastic scene, unbelievable trickery first by Ronaldo then
by Zidane, might have been the goal of the year and is impossible to
describe, but after having outplayed everybody including the keeper,
Zidane is a little off balance and shoots across the bar from 7 meters,
half right
-such a scene is especially exciting live, when you do not expect it coming and highlights correspond with suspense
-('76) Valladolid answer with a counter attack and hit the crossbar
-('83) young Juanfran (#34) has replaced Beckham but Valladolid are the
dangerous team in the next moments; Both can win the match
-('86) Zidane through ball on Ronaldo but the keeper shuts down the angle and can save his shot
-('90) the genius of Zidane and Ronaldo: an unexpected
sidefooted pass by Zidane enables Ronaldo to catch his defender off
balance and he scores from 16 by a low shot into the right corner - 2:3
final score 2:3
A two goal halftime deficit was just what Real Madrid needed to be
woken up. A mistake by Valladolid to score already in the first half... The magical duo Zidane and Ronaldo, of course helped by the perfect work of the others, made a comeback possible which impressively proved the potential of this team
The greatest football show on Earth? Real Madrid games are always great
to watch. Either they look great or they allow their opponents to.
Often enough both in the same match.
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