Bale rescues Ronaldo-less Real at Rayo

Bale rescues Ronaldo-less Real at Rayo

April 24, 2016
Real Madrid's Gareth Bale (C) scores a goal against Rayo Vallecano in Madrid Saturday. — Reuters
Real Madrid's Gareth Bale (C) scores a goal against Rayo Vallecano in Madrid Saturday. — Reuters

MADRID — Gareth Bale made up for the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo by scoring twice to inspire Real Madrid to come from two goals down and win 3-2 at Rayo Vallecano Saturday.

Real managed to edge to the top of the table despite Ronaldo missing his first league game of the season with a muscle strain although it also suffered another scare before its Champions League semifinal next week with a suspected injury to Karim Benzema.

Real had found itself two behind within 14 minutes as Adrian Embarba scored from close range in the seventh minute before Rayo's Venezuelan striker Miku pounced on more poor defending from the visitors.

Bale started the revival, heading in from a 35th minute corner before Zinedine Zidane's side drew level six minutes after the break through substitute Lucas Vazquez.

Welshman Bale then completed the comeback nine minutes from time, collecting a misplaced pass from a Rayo defender before powering the ball past goalkeeper Juan Carlos.

The victory put Real on top of La Liga on 81 points, but title rival Atletico Madrid and Barcelona could surpass it after playing later Saturday.

Real, which had not lost to Rayo Vallecano since 1997 and had thrashed its city neighbor 10-2 earlier this season, missed Ronaldo, who strained a muscle in the 3-0 win over Villarreal on Wednesday.

Still, the visitors nearly got off to a dream start as Bale hit the post in just the second minute, but Rayo soon imposed itself with former Manchester United player Bebe setting up its first goal.

He took on Danilo and Pepe before rolling the ball across for Embarba to score from six yards out. Then a weak header from Raphael Varane allowed Miku to pounce.

Bale's header lifted it before the break but Benzema had to be substituted in the 42nd minute with a suspected injury, putting in doubt his chances of facing Manchester City Tuesday in the Champions League semifinal first leg.

The Frenchman was replaced by Vazquez, who headed home Danilo's cross at the far post and it was Bale who had the final say, intercepting the ball and racing into the box down the left flank to strike the winner.


April 24, 2016
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