MADRID, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) -- Goals from Seydou Keita
and Thierry Henry allowed FC Barcelona to fight back from a goal down to win 2-1
in Villarreal on Sunday in the Spanish Primera Liga.
Barcelona had lost the same fixture a year ago and it looked as if they could be in for a repeat performance when Cani put the home side ahead with a neat finish two minutes into the second half.
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Villarreal's Robert Pires (L) controls the ball past Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o during their Spanish first division soccer match at the Madrigal Stadium in Villarreal Dec. 21, 2008.Goals from Seydou Keita and Thierry Henry allowed FC Barcelona to fight back from a goal down to win 2-1 in Villarreal on Sunday in the Spanish Primera Liga. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
However, two goals in an eight minute spell turned
the game around. Barcelona had Gerard Pique sent off late in the second half,
but held on for all the points.
They have now beaten every side in the top six and
lead the Primera Liga table by 10 points.
Real Madrid kicked off the weekend with a 1-0 win
over Valenciato just about stay in the title race. Gonzalo Higuain's first half
goal separating the two sides in what was Juande Ramos' Primera Liga debut in
the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Real Madrid also hit the woodwork in two occasions, but could thank goalkeeper Iker Casillas for the win after Valencia dominated the second half, despite the red card shown to captain Carlos Marchena.
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Barcelona's Thierry Henry (R) and Villarreal's Angel Lopez fight for the ball during their Spanish first division soccer match at the Madrigal Stadium in Villarreal Dec. 21, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Despite their triumph, Real Madrid remains 12 points
behind Barcelona, but has climbed up to fifth place.
Saturday also saw Atletico Madrid win an entertaining
game against struggling Espanyol 3-2 in the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic.
Former Espanyol midfielder Maxi Rodriguez scored
twice for the visitors, while Kun Aguero also added to his tally. Espanyol
meanwhile has lost all three games since the arrival of Mane as first team coach
and are deep in relegation trouble. Atletico meanwhile climbs to third place in
the table.
Apart from the Barcelona game, Sunday saw an
afternoon filled with goals.
Osasuna had only scored eight goals all season, but
was 4-0 up at half time at home to Getafe in a game that finished 5-2.
Jaroslav Plasil opened the scoring and was followed
by Juanfran, Walter Pandiani, Javed Nekounam and Hector Font. Roberto Soldado
scored twice for the visitors.
There were also seven goals in Soria, where Numancia
beat Valladolid 4-3. Valladolid had taken a 3-1 lead only for Javier del Pino,
Nacho Aranda and Gorka Brit to score in the last seven minutes to keep the
points at home.
Deportivo la Coruna maintained their positive start
to the campaign with an easy 4-1 win at home to Recreativo Huelva.
Alberto Lopo, Sergio Gonzalez, Rodolfo Bodipo and
Filipe all found the net for the home team.
Sporting Gijon took another step towards safety as
they defeated Almeria 1-0 in El Molinon, where Francisco Maldonado netted the
only goal of the game. The defeat cost Almeria coach Gonzalo Arconada his job as
he was sacked after the game.
Racing Santander and Malaga drew 1-1, while Mallorca
climbed out of the relegation zone despite a 0-0 draw at home to Sevilla, who
move into second place behind Barcelona.
Finally Athletic Club Bilbao can thank midfielder
Javi Martinez for giving them all three points as his first half goal sealed a
1-0 win away to Betis.