The match between
Atlético Madrid and neighbours Leganés was the home
banker of the day, with Atlético undefeated in the Vicente
Calderón stadium since April last year and the visitors yet to win away
this season. However 'fútbol es así' as they say over here, and
it was Leganés who took the three points with a 0-2 victory.
Atlético had only scored twice though in their last three games, and
both from the penalty spot, and although they dominated the first half they
were unable to break down their opponents defence, with Fernando Torras coming
closest with an early shot against the post. After weathering the storm
Leganés scored twice after the break, with Oscar opening the scoring
from close range after Miguel Angel had rattled the bar a few minutes earlier,
and substitute Villa adding a second with a shot in off the bar after beating
the limping Hibic, who had had to stay on the field as Luis Aragonés had
already made his three changes. The home fans criticised keeper Mono Burgos for
not making more of an effort to stop the goal, and applauded their ex player
Carcedo, who was making his debut for their opponents after joining from Nice
this week.
Xerez reduced the gap
behind Atlético to five points after a 2-1 victory against fourth
placed Racing Santander. It was an important victory against a direct
rival for promotion after two defeats in a row, although they were let off the
hook by their opponents who missed easy chances throughout the game. Xerez
keeper Ramón saved from Regueiro twice in the opening minutes, and then
Neru missed an open goal midway through the half. Bernd Schuster's side bounced
back and took the lead through Moreno, heading Cubillo's free kick past Lemmens
before the break, and Cubillo almost made it two after the restart when he shot
against the post. Txiki wasted another chance for the visitors, and then
substitute Mena extended the hosts' lead only two minutes after coming on.
Racing substitute Mazzoni pulled one back with a header ten minutes from the
end, but despite intense pressure in the closing minutes the Andalucians held
on to keep their promotion hopes intact. Defeats for the teams below them keep
Racing in fourth place, although they lose ground on Recreativo Huelva who are
now two points above them.
Two of the seven games
played on Saturday evening ended 0-0, including the local derby match between
Córdoba and third placed Recreativo. The home side's new
manager García Remón drafted in three new signings to his
starting line up, Ramón and Eloy from Las Palmas and Montenegro from
Independiente, but his team didn't impress and the visitors were unlucky not to
walk away with a victory. The game was so quiet though that the referee didn't
even show one yellow card. Recre extend their lead after Racing lost at Xerez,
and the Andalucians have now gone eleven games without defeat. Córdoba
have yet to score after two games under their new manager, and theyended the
weekend in fifteenth place.
Oviedo missed out on
another chance to close up on the leaders with their seventh goal-less draw of
the season, this time at home to Jaén. The visitors' keeper
Raúl kept them in the game in the first half, but it took a great save
by Oviedo's Esteban from Chumilla in the closing minutes to stop the
Andalucians from stealing away all the points in the end. The home fans
protested at the end as their side racked up their fourth draw in a row and
their thirteenth of the season, although they stay in fifth place as none of
their immediate rivals managed to win either. Jaén climb a place up to
sixteenth, although they are still only three points above the relegation zone.
Burgos and Salamanca also
lost a good opportunity to join the top group when they were both defeated by
teams in the lower half of the table. Burgos have done better away from
home this season, but they met their match at Extremadura, where they
fell by 2-0 to the local side. A big crowd turned up for the home debut of Pier
and Kiko, and they weren't disappointed when Pier put them in front midway
through the first half. Manuel added a second before the break after Pier
headed the ball on, but the biggest cheer came when Kiko came on in the second
half for Pier. Extremadura rise up the table to thirteenth having gone seven
games without losing, and Burgos drop a place to sixth after their first away
defeat in three months.
Elche moved away from
the relegation spots with their best result of the season, a 4-1 victory over
Salamanca, for whom Tom was making his debut in goal after
Aizpurúa picked up an injury shortly after Stelea was transferred to
Rapid Bucharest. Central defender Benja opened the scoring in the tenth minute
for the home side, but then gave away a penalty on Makukula which Zegarra
converted. Elche scored twice in a two minute period before half time though,
the first a shot from Nano and the second a Serrano header, and Paco
García got a fourth from a corner near the end. Elche are now level with
Extremadura, only two points now behind their rivals.
The victory of Extremadura
and Elche leaves Numancia in trouble, only one place above the
relegation zone. They lost 1-2 at home to Badajoz, who are returning to
their earlier form under Alhinho with their second victory in a row after a
brief lapse. Bracamonte put the visitors in front in what could be his last
game before joining Boca Juniors, but Antonio López equalised from the
penalty spot after Barbu was brought down by Pedro Nieto after the interval.
However a long speculative effort from Marín which took a deflection off
a defender gave the away side the victory. Numancia's woes were increased by an
injury to Pacheta, who had only just returned after a long lay off.
Numancia drop to within two
points of the relegation zone, ahead of Leganés and Murcia, who
drop into the bottom four after losing 0-1 at home to Levante. It was a
good start for the visitors' new manager Carlos Cantarero, who replaced Pepe
Balaguer at the Valencia based club midweek, although he can't take all the
credit as he was up in the stands, leaving the management of the team this week
to Balaguer's stand-in, physical trainer José Gómez. Kaiku got
the only goal in the second half after a mistake by Timpani, and Levante rise
up to within two points of their opponents. The following day Murcia president
Jesús Samper announced that caretaker manager Chato González
would return to his old position as technical director, and that David Vidal
would be taking over as their new manager. This is the fifteenth change in the
second division since the start of the season.
Sporting Gijon moved
up to seventh place, within six points now of third place, with a 1-2 away win
at Albacete. It was the Asturians third win in a row, and once again the
architect of the victory was Villa, who scored both goals from the penalty
spot. The home side took the lead though through Simeon, who headed home a
corner midway through the first half. The lead only lasted a few minutes though
before the referee awarded a controversial penalty for a push by Aitor on
Villa, and the youngster converted the kick himself. After the break the
visitors were reduced to ten men when Sastre picked up a second yellow card,
but another hotly disputed penalty after a supposed foul by Leniz gave Villa
his second of the night and his sixth in the last three games. This was
Albacete's third defeat in a row, and they drop to eleventh, a point behind
their opponents.
The bottom two clubs both
won to keep their hopes of survival alive. Gimnastic Tarragona recorded
their second 1-0 victory in a row under new manager Lobo Diarte, this time at
home to Eibar. The only goal came in the second half from Jubera with a
header from Rondalare's free kick, taking them to within three points of
eighteenth placed Leganés. Eibar felt they should have had a penalty
though late in the game when Marcelo brought down Jorge Sánchez.
Poli Ejido drafted in
four of their new signings and got their best win of the season, a 3-0 victory
over Racing Ferrol. The goals though came from old faces, with
Raúl García opening the scoring in the third minute from a free
kick and Arpón adding a second just after the break. Sergio Cruz
finished things off near the end to keep the Andalucians in touch, although
with the three teams above them also winning they are still eight points from
salvation. |