Real Madrid easily wins heated derby (Sports Network) Updated: 2005-10-16 08:46
Even though their stay might last less than 24 hours, the Merengues and their
supporters can only be happy after a 3-0 win Saturday over rivals Atletico
Madrid at Vicente Calderon. Brazilian striker Ronaldo scored twice in the
victory.
Atletico Madrid's Argentine goalkeeper Leo Franco (L) kneels
next to Real Madrid's striker Ronaldo after the latter was injured while
scoring his third goal during their Spanish first division soccer match at
the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid October 15, 2005. Real Madrid won
3-0. [Reuters] |
The heated match started with some physical play, resulting in Atletico's
Antonio Lopez being sent off early for hauling down Real striker Raul in the
penalty area. Ronaldo stepped up to the spot and scored the first of his three
goals.
On the third and final goal, however, Ronaldo hurt himself and needed to be
stretchered off the field. He suffered an apparent ankle injury and his status
for Wednesday's Champions League contest against Norwegian side Rosenborg is
currently unknown.
Real Madrid now has 15 points after seven La Liga games this season. But
surprising Getafe and Celta Vigo can pass the 'galacticos' in the standings with
wins on Sunday. Celta plays at Osasuna and Getafe plays on the road against Real
Betis.
Last year's champions Barcelona continued to struggle Saturday when it blew a
two-goal lead in the second half against Deportivo La Coruna at the Riazor.
Ronaldinho's two goals went to waste as Depor used late strikes from Pedro
Munitis and Ruben Gonzalez to end the match tied at 3-3.
Villarreal could only muster a 1-1 draw earlier Saturday
against lowly Alaves. Roger Garcia scored early for Villarreal but Nene
eventually equalized for the home side.
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