Who needs Bale? Isco double troubles Basques
Goals from the playmaker and Cristiano Ronaldo ensured los Blancos maintained their 100 per cent Liga recordAn Isco double plus a Cristiano Ronaldo
header ensured focus returned to matters on the pitch for Real Madrid
following a comprehensive victory over Athletic Bilbao.
Gareth Bale's impending move to los Blancos
has stolen the headlines in recent days but Isco was determined to
ensure he would not be overshadowed by the €100 million transfer,
putting in another outstanding performance.
The
former Malaga man broke the deadlock midway through the first half,
with Ronaldo, who appeared deflated as talks over a new contract rumble
on, heading home his first of the season just before the break.
Isco
netted again in the second half, although Ibai Gomez grabbed a deserved
consolation goal for Athletic, who were dogged throughout.
With
Bale's expected move still not confirmed before the early kick-off,
Carlo Ancelotti made just one change to his side that narrowly beat
Granada on Monday as Sami Khedira added physicality to the midfield in
Mesut Ozil's place.
Ander Herrera notably found himself among
Athletic's substitutes, with the midfielder widely reported to be on the
brink of a €36m move to Manchester United.
The hosts were in the
ascendancy early on and carved out the game's first real chance 15
minutes in as Karim Benzema latched onto Sergio Ramos' lofted pass, but
saw his weak chipped effort fall straight into Iago Herrerin's arms.
Ronaldo
tested the goalkeeper with a fierce drive after 24 minutes and Ramos
headed the resulting corner wide, as Pepe just missed out on a tap-in at
the far post.
They did not have to wait long to break the
deadlock, however, as just two minutes later Benzema chipped a masterful
ball over Athletic's defence and into Isco 15 yards out, who took a touch and tucked home.
After
seeing Benat fire a free-kick just wide for Athletic on the half-hour,
Benzema went close twice late in the half, first heading over and then
seeing an effort from eight yards blocked after a neat one-two with
Alvaro Arbeloa down the right flank.
But it was Ronaldo
who doubled the advantage, stealing in unmarked to get on the end of
Angel Di Maria's whipped free-kick and plant a firm header to the
helpless Herrerin's left.
Madrid's tempo dropped somewhat after
half-time, but they retained a threat, with Herrerin called into action
10 minutes into the second half, racing off his line to deny Benzema as
the Frenchman charged towards goal.
Ronaldo looked buoyed by his
headed effort and fizzed a free-kick towards the corner, but Herrerin
plunged to his right and kept the ball out with a fine save.
And
the hosts' pressure once again paid off after 72 minutes as Benzema took
the ball into the penalty area, before chipping back to Isco on the edge of the box.
The
Spain international lashed a right-footed effort across goal, which
deflected off an Athletic defender and looped into the opposite corner.
Ibai
put Athletic on the scoresheet with 10 minutes to play, smashing home
after Andoni Iraola had burst down the right flank and cut the ball back
to Markel Susaeta, who miscued his effort into the half-time
substitute's path.
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