Saturday, April 20, 2013

True Madrid vs. Real Betis: Final report 3-1, Los Merengues pull away late for... - SB Nation

Mesut Azil opened and shut the rating for Real Madrid as they approved Real Betis' European hopes a hit with a victory at the BernabAu. True Madrid continued to put stress on Barcelona and at the lowest make sure their opponents earn their latest league title with a 3-1 beat of Real Betis today at the BernabAu. Mesut Azil was specially sharp for Los Merengues, scoring twice including a late stoppage time purpose to secure the result for Madrid. Ruben Castro did actually have set Betis in-front early, finishing off a ball from Nosa Igiebor. Castro was ruled offside, which he was, and so the match remained scoreless until the 45th minute when Azil put Madrid forward 1-0 just before the halftime break. The German midfielder enjoyed an image perfect one-two with Karim Benzema who received the cross from Azil and immediately came back the ball as he ran after dark Betis attempt at an offside trap and beat AdriAn one-on-one. Benzema was on the other end of a fantastic passing play in the moment when Cristiano Ronaldo drew out a Betis defense before reaching Benzema on the encounter the field. Benzema rounded the keeper and put an attempt between AdriAn and the near post to dual Madrid's guide. Betis got some hope in the moment when Castro was pulled down in the package by Nacho helped Jorge Molina to intensify and beat Diego Lopez to the top corner. Madrid put the game away in stoppage time after Ronaldo dribbled across the Betis protection and lofted a combination to JosA CallejAn whose moving volley opportunity was hammered in to the roof of the internet by Azil from close range. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Facebook

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