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La Liga: Real Madrid 2 Malaga 0

SoccerNews in La Liga 19 Oct 2013

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Real Madrid ensured they would not fall further behind Barcelona and Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga thanks to a 2-0 win over Malaga.

The Andalusian club could not look to past victories for inspiration as they had never beaten the club in Madrid, and rarely did that run look like coming to an end on Saturday.

Real dominated most of the match and although Cristiano Ronaldo missed a host of chances, he secured the win in second-half stoppage time as he buried a penalty after Angel Di Maria scored their opener.

Carlo Ancelotti continued to implement his rotation policy as Alvaro Morata and Pepe started among five changes to his side, while Gareth Bale was named on the bench after a spell out with a thigh injury.

Malaga also made five alterations from their defeat to Osasuna before the international break, with coach Bernd Schuster receiving a boost as club captain Weligton was able to make his first start of the season following a collarbone problem.

Unsurprisingly, the hosts were the dominant force throughout the first half, but they struggled to find the finishing touch despite creating several good opportunities.

Ronaldo went close twice in the opening 20 minutes as he first struck the crossbar after cutting into the area from the left, and then stroked wide of the goal when one-on-one with Willy Caballero.

Caballero was Malaga’s saviour with just under 10 minutes left of the first half as Morata connected with Marcelo’s left-wing cross, only for the Argentine goalkeeper to stick out an arm to keep the score level.

Real may have wasted numerous chances in the first period, but their luck changed less than a minute after half-time as they took the lead in fortuitous fashion.

Di Maria cut in from the right and curled a cross into the danger area from a deep position, but Ronaldo could not reach it and the ball bounced past the static Caballero to break the deadlock.

Real continued to carve out chances despite Malaga’s resolute defence, and Ronaldo almost got on the end of a corner after Caballero had parried his attempted cross wide.

And Caballero again frustrated Ronaldo with 17 minutes remaining as he saved an excellent free-kick from the Portuguese.

Bale then entered the fray a few moments later before making a telling contribution.

Ronaldo missed two more chances late on, but after Bale was tripped by Weligton in the area, the former Manchester United man stepped up and fired past Caballero to secure the three points.

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