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Benzema’s brace takes Madrid top

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Published:23 Apr 2021, 11:15 AM

Benzema’s brace takes Madrid top


Real Madrid moved above Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga with a win at Cadiz in a week dominated by the announcement and seeming collapse of the European Super League.

There were fan protests outside the ground against the new league, which Real had intended to compete in. Inside, the visitors ran riot, sealing the win with three first-half goals. Karim Benzema scored twice - the first a penalty - and provided the assist for Alvaro Odriozola to head in. The result gets Real's La Liga challenge back on track after the minor slip in drawing 0-0 at Getafe on Sunday. It was on the same evening that they and 11 other leading European clubs were announcing their plans to form a breakaway Super League - a project that has seemingly now collapsed just three days later. Real president Florentino Perez has been one of the most vocal advocates of the proposed competition, telling Spanish TV show El Chiringuito de Jugones that it had been devised “to save football”.

Real have still yet to announce their withdrawal from the Super League, despite the majority of the rest of the clubs doing so, including all six English sides. They will certainly qualify for next season's Champions League, but they are currently in a fascinating four-horse race at the top of La Liga to decide if that will be as Spanish champions. With Benzema firing they certainly have a good chance. The French striker coolly slotted in his penalty, after VAR was used to rule on the illegality of Isaac Carcelen's trip on Vinicius Junior. He then swung over a perfect cross for Odriozola to head the second before nodding in the third himself from Casemiro's cross - all three goals coming in the space of 10 minutes.

Modric signs new Madrid deal

Luca Modric has signed a new contract with Real Madrid, the club president Florentino Perez said on Thursday. Perez did not give any details of the deal with the 35-year old Croatian, who joined Real from Tottenham Hotspur in 2012. He said the club had still to reach an agreement with Sergio Ramos but hoped the club captain would remain at the Bernabeu. “How can I not want Sergio Ramos to stay?” Perez said on the La Larguero radio show. Perez said Ramos' continuation is a question of resources with the Spanish club losing money and still unsure of its future budget. “It doesn't depend on him, it depends on Real Madrid's situation,” Perez added.