Athletic Bilbao 1-2 Real Madrid: Benzema double gives Benitez’s men victory
The France international was the star for the
visitors, who were without several key men, in a
narrow win while Cristiano Ronaldo was made to
wait for his 500th career goalReal Madrid moved
top of La Liga as Karim Benzema struck in each
half to earn the visitors a 2-1 win over Athletic
Bilbao at San Mames on Wednesday.
Cristiano Ronaldo went into the game one off 500
career goals and three away from becoming
Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer ahead of
Raul, but it was Benzema who made the
difference - scoring either side of Sabin Merino's
equaliser in a predictably difficult encounter for
Rafael Benitez's men.
Benitez was without Sergio Ramos, Gareth Bale
and James Rodriguez but a sloppy backpass from
Mikel San Jose to goalkeeper Gorka Iraizoz
allowed Benzema to open the scoring 19 minutes
in against the run of play.
Benzema's fifth goal in as many appearances this
season was cancelled out by Merino as Ernesto
Valverde's hosts claimed a well-deserved
equaliser seven minutes after the hour.
It was the first competitive goal conceded by Real
under Benitez but Benzema was on hand again
within three minutes to restore his side's lead as
the visitors made the most of Barcelona's
surprise defeat to Celta Vigo earlier in the night.
They go top of the table - level on points with
Celta - having negotiated arguably the toughest
test of the Spaniard's reign so far without a host
of key players.
Athletic won the corresponding fixture last term
courtesy of an Aritz Aduriz goal and the striker
should have tested Keylor Navas early on but
hesitated and allowed Raphael Varane to recover.
Benzema saw two efforts veer off target in the
opening 15 minutes before being gifted the opener
as Athletic undid all their early good work.
Iraizoz played the ball out to San Jose and, under
pressure, the centre-back underhit his pass back,
allowing the Frenchman to steal in and prod home
the opener.
The hosts' goalkeeper was called on again to deny
Ronaldo's dipping effort from distance as Madrid
asserted control, Benzema next to threaten as he
almost got on the end of Marcelo's cross.
Aduriz went close with a header at the other end,
while Raul Garcia's strike was well blocked by
Pepe before the break. Iraizoz was also kept
busy, saving from Mateo Kovacic at close range.
Athletic were the brighter following the restart as
Navas was tested by another Aduriz strike - the
visitors struggling to create much attacking
rhythm in the absence of Bale and Rodriguez.
Valverde's men continued to apply pressure and
they gained their reward when Merino made the
most of a quick break to convert Markel Susaeta's
dangerous delivery with Madrid's defence
stretched.
However, parity was shortlived as Athletic this
time saw themselves cut open at the back, Isco
the architect for Benzema 's second.
The striker converted a crucial strike from close
range with 20 minutes remaining, as Benitez's
Madrid continue to show their gritty side.
Ronaldo's wait for further Bernabeu history,
meanwhile, goes on.
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