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Real romp keeps pressure on Levante

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Madrid: A first half exhibition of attacking play set Real Madrid up for a 3-0 win over Villarreal but they still trail surprise leaders Levante who earlier came from behind to beat Real Sociedad 3-2.

Real are in blistering form and have now scored 28 goals in their last seven games in all competitions, an average of four a match, but they are a point adrift of Levante. Champions Barcelona are third two points behind Levante.

Karim Benzema sent Real on their way with a clinical finish after just three minutes yesterday.

Kaka fired in the second minutes later against Villarreal whose coach Juan Carlos Garrido is under pressure with the side having not won in seven games.

Angel Di Maria finished off a fine team move for the third after 30 minutes and with the game won Real relaxed in the second half while Villarreal offered little threat.

“The plan is to continue as we are doing and picking up points. We are working towards finding our best form and there are still things to improve upon,” said Real’s assistant coach Aitor Karanka.

A sensational injury time winner against Sociedad kept Levante in pole position. Ruben Suarez’ injury-time winner allowed Levante to retake top spot in La Liga off champions Barcelona. The modest side from Valencia are sweeping all before them at the moment in a superb start to the season.

Sociedad went ahead after just three minutes when a poor clearance from the keeper fell to Daniel Estrada who slotted the ball home.

It looked as though it was going to be Sociedad’s night as they then hit the post through Alberto De la Bella and had the better of the first half.

Levante came back strongly though after the break with goals from Nano Rivas and Valdo Lopes but it appeared as though they would have to settle for a draw with Inigo Martinez equalising with three minutes to go.

However, four minutes into injury time Suarez gave Levante a stunning victory with a free-kick from distance which went in off the post.

“We are not used to playing three games a week. The run we are on at the moment is almost impossible and in this game we could have easily dropped points,” said Levante coach Juan Martinez.

“When we were behind, the team had to respond and they have confidence at the moment and a small amount of luck which you need.”

A Jordi Alba goal after 82 minutes gave Valencia a 1-0 win away to Real Zaragoza and was a welcome victory after a poor run of just one win in seven matches.

Malaga, though, failed to bounce back from their 4-0 thrashing by Real Madrid at the weekend as they lost 2-0 to Rayo Vallecano while Getafe drew 2-2 at home to Osasuna.

On Tuesday a Xavi Hernandez free-kick gave a lacklustre Barcelona a 1-0 win over nine-man Granada 1-0 which extended their club record run to seven games without conceding a goal. The visitors dominated possession from start to finish but lacked a finishing touch. Messi and Pedro Rodriguez went close before Xavi hit a fine free-kick from distance after 32 minutes which flew into the top corner.

Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said that fatigue had been behind his side’s unusually ineffective display. (Agencies)

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