MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real Madrid marked Jose Mourinho’s 100th match in charge by opening up a 13-point lead with a 3-2 win over Real Betis on Saturday, their 11th victory in succession.
But it was a tough night for Mourinho’s men who had to come from behind before they could celebrate a 21st victory in 22 games.
Jorge Molina scored after nine minutes for Betis before Gonzalo Higuain drew Real level.
La Liga’s top-scorer Ronaldo then put Madrid ahead after the break. Betis refused to roll over and Jefferson Montero equalised before Ronaldo secured the win with his 32nd goal of the season after 72 minutes.
Ronaldo had a shot saved by the keeper in the opening exchanges but Betis went ahead from a counter-attack with Ruben Castro’s defence-splitting pass setting up Molina who fired home past helpless goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
Betis have impressed with their adventurous football since their return to the top flight and they were making life hard for Real who were unable to take control of the game and appeared uncomfortable at the back against the pace of the home side.
Real responded with their first clear-cut chance with Mesut Ozil lofting the ball over the defence for Higuain to run onto and the Argentine finished clinically.
Before half-time, Salva Sevilla hit the crossbar with a free-kick for Betis while Higuain and Ronaldo also went close with openings at the other end.
Real looked like they had asserted their authority on the match with Ronaldo spinning and slotting the ball home after 51 minutes but minutes later Betis were level.
The visitors failed to clear a corner and Montero, who had been a threat all game, pounced with a drive from the edge of the area.
Both sides pressed forward and Montero had a strike well saved by Casillas while, at the other end, Marcelo was denied by Betis keeper Fabricio Agosto.
Ronaldo restored Real’s lead when he was quickest to react inside the area after Agosto parried a Sergio Ramos header. Barcelona will look to reduce the deficit on Sunday when they play away to Racing Santander.
Newly-rich Malaga leapfrogged Levante into fourth place with a Jose Rondon header giving them a 1-0 victory over the modest side from Valencia. (AFP)