
A lacklustre performance by Real Madrid saw them gain only one point at the Bernabeu against a well organised and stubborn Espanyol.
Espanyol made life difficult for Madrid from the outset by defending deep and trying to hit the home team on the counter. There were various forays by both teams early on but on 19 minutes the deadlock was broken. A clumsy challenge by Gabriel Heinze on Raul Tamudo resulted in a penalty and the latter took the penalty to make it 0-1. Madrid pressed for an equaliser and on 24 mins, Raul headed a Sergio Ramos’ cross into the net to square the match. Raul was unmarked in the area and in the process took his league tally to 3 goals. Espanyol were proving hard to break down and were dangerous when they broke out of defence. On the half hour mark, Espanyol regained the lead through Raul Garcia. The goal was set up by Roman who crossed the ball into penalty area behind the defence and it cleared everyone except Raul Garcia at the far post who made it 1-2. Madrid continued to attack but Espanyol were always a threat and nearly scored again from a free kick moments later. Madrid’s defence was under pressure and in disarray. As the second half drew to a close, a ball in the area fell to Raul who after great footwork was able to to place it beyond Kameni to make it 2-2. End of first half.
The 2nd half saw Robben come on for Van der Vaart. Robben had an immediate impact with his direct running and pace although his end product wasnt always effective. Higuain had 2 good chances early on but couldnt get past Kameni who put in a good performance between the sticks. De la Red had a run into the penalty box and was deliberately body checked by an Espanyol defender but the referee waved the appeals away. Wesley Sneijder came on in the 20th minute to make his first league appearance this season and apart from one shot on target did little else of note. The diminutive Dutchman, however, is still short of match practice. In the 23rd minute of the second half Drenthe had come on to replace the injured Robben, who I understand will be out for 2 weeks. Both teams had further chances but it was a subdued end to the game where Madrid looked short of ideas. There is now a 2 week break for international duty but when the league resumes, it is the Madrid derby and this is a game many Madridistas are looking forward to.
Thoughts
Below par performance by Madrid. The team looked jaded and short of ideas. Apart from the odd spell here and there, the team didnt really get going. Espanyol on the other hand came with a gameplan which they stuck to and always looked a threat going forward.
Possession is still a big problem for Madrid as they give the ball away way too easily. Creativity is another problem when Guti is not around. Guti can be inconsistent but when he isnt, he is world class with his superb passing. Van der Vaart and Sneijder may be able to fill the void but the former is still finding his feet in a new team while the latter is only just back from injury.
The defence looked very suspect and this is supposed to be our strongest backline. Espanyol cut through the Madrid midfield and defence with too much ease at times. Diarra was his usual industrious self but he couldn’t handle the opposition by himself.
Raul scored twice but the debate regarding his inclusion in the team will rumble on. Personally I dont think he should start every game and feel his best performances are likely to be at home. Higuain has started the season well and if he continues to play well, he will feature in the starting eleven at the expense of Raul.