Real Madrid's La Liga title challenge appears all but
over after Real Valladolid snatched a late 1-1 draw at Jose Zorrilla on
Wednesday.
At no point did it look like being a straightforward
match for Carlo Ancelotti's men - now four points behind leaders Atletico
Madrid with two games remaining - as Real endured a difficult start when Javi
Guerra went close before Cristiano Ronaldo was forced off injured with just
eight minutes gone.
The 29-year-old's suspected muscle strain could
potentially see him ruled out of the UEFA Champions League final against
Atletico on May 24 and, worrying for Ancelotti, Real looked short of attacking
quality without their talisman.
Real did, however, take the lead towards the end of the
first half as Sergio Ramos took over free-kick duties in Ronaldo's absence and
curled a precise effort in from 25 yards, but the visitors looked a shadow of
their normal selves in the second period.
Guerra sliced a superb improvised overhead-kick narrowly
wide with 23 minutes left, but Humberto Osorio did not make the same mistake
five minutes from the end, heading in the equaliser and moving Valladolid out
of the bottom three.
Ancelotti suggested in the build-up that there would be
more twists and turns to come in the title race and Valladolid almost made that
prophecy become reality in just the fifth minute.
Zakarya Bergdich produced a burst of pace on the left
flank before crossing into the danger area, but Guerra's glancing header went
agonisingly wide of the right-hand post.
The Madrid giants were dealt a major blow three minutes
later as Ronaldo was forced off. Ancelotti's men appeared dejected and allowed
Valladolid another chance with 18 minutes played, but the off-balance Oscar
Garcia blazed over following Antonio Rukavina's cut-back.
Real eventually came to life and were duly rewarded with
the opener after 35 minutes.
Xabi Alonso's clever turn on the edge of the area drew a
foul from Victor Perez and Ramos – in place of usual free-kick specialist
Ronaldo – curled the resulting set-piece into the roof of the net, despite
Jaime's best efforts in goal.
Real seemed more willing to invite pressure on themselves
at the start of the second period, but Valladolid still struggled to force Iker
Casillas into action in his first La Liga start since January 2013.
At the other end, Karim Benzema skewed wide from close
range after connecting with Nacho Fernandez's right-wing cross.
Guerra narrowly missed the target with a superb
improvised overhead-kick before team-mate Osorio made amends late on, heading
Oscar's corner into the net to leave Real's title challenge in tatters.
Culled from Soccerway


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