Watched by Benzema, Madrid beats Sevilla 3-1 to extend lead

Sat, Oct 22, 2022
Soccer News (AP)

Watched by Benzema, Madrid beats Sevilla 3-1 to extend lead

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - Karim Benzema proudly showed his Ballon d'Or award to fans at the Santiago Bernabeu and then sat back to watch Real Madrid beat Sevilla 3-1 and increase its lead of the Spanish league on Saturday.

Benzema was ruled out of the match when the club said he had muscle fatigue. It appears that the striker, who won soccer's prestigious individual prize on Monday, is being extra cautious to avoid the risk of any injury that might jeopardize his participation with France at the World Cup in Qatar starting in less than a month.

Vinicius Junior set up two goals for Madrid as the Brazil winger continues to excel both with, and without, Benzema playing by his side.

Madrid extended its unbeaten streak to 16 games since starting the season across all competitions and increased its lead at the top to six points over Barcelona, which plays Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.

Luka Modric and former Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane, both former Ballon d'Or winners, handed Benzema his award in a ceremony before kickoff. The Madrid striker hoisted it high to receive the applause of fans, who turned out for the celebration and the match amid steady rain in Spain's capital.

Modric then proceeded to ensure that Madrid did not miss Benzema's goals, scoring from an assist by Vinicius to give Madrid the lead five minutes into the game. Vinicius pounced on a poor pass by Gonzalo Montiel near Sevilla's own area, took on the backtracking defenders, and found Modric all alone at the far post to tap in.

While Vinicius squandered an opportunity to add to the lead in the 44th - when he tried to round goalkeeper Yassine Bounou instead of shooting from point-blank range - Sevilla was toothless with midfielder Isco Alarcon up front as a "false nine."

Sevilla had its share of possession but had no strikers in the box to feed. In the 45th Jesus Navas drew the first save from Thibaut Courtois, who was back after missing six matches due to sciatic pain.

Jorge Sampaoli's plan, however, started to click in the second half when Sevilla's greater number of midfielders, including Oliver Torres and Ivan Rakitic, and playmakers like Isco took control for half an hour.

Montiel made up for his mistake by gaining possession and using the exterior of his boot to slip a ball through Madrid's well-positioned defensive line to meet Erik Lamela's nice run. Lamela also showed his skill by sending a ball around Courtois from a tight angle with the tip of his boot to equalize in the 54th.

Isco then hit the side netting and Montiel set up Lamela for him to curl a ball just wide in the 60th.

But Carlo Ancelotti sent on fresh legs in attack and a counterattack cued by substitute Marco Asensio led to Vinicius drawing in Bounou before he laid off for substitute Luas Vazquez to fire into an empty net in the 79th.

Federico Valverde added a third goal from long range two minutes later to put the result beyond doubt with the midfielder's seventh goal in all competitions this campaign.

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