Exhausted Real lose momentum in title race with draw at Getafe

The draw interrupted a run of four straight league wins for Zinedine Zidane's side and left it second on 67 points after 31 games, three behind leader Atletico Madrid.

Published : Apr 19, 2021 11:25 IST , MADRID

Real beat Barcelona 2-1 last week and overcame Liverpool in midweek to reach the Champions League semi-finals but was crippled by the absence of nine players due to either injury, suspension or COVID-19 positives.
Real beat Barcelona 2-1 last week and overcame Liverpool in midweek to reach the Champions League semi-finals but was crippled by the absence of nine players due to either injury, suspension or COVID-19 positives.
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Real beat Barcelona 2-1 last week and overcame Liverpool in midweek to reach the Champions League semi-finals but was crippled by the absence of nine players due to either injury, suspension or COVID-19 positives.

A heavily depleted Real Madrid side scraped a 0-0 draw at struggling Getafe on Sunday, falling three points behind leaders Atletico Madrid in the La Liga title race.

Real beat Barcelona 2-1 last week and overcame Liverpool in midweek to reach the Champions League semi-finals but was crippled by the absence of nine players due to either injury, suspension or COVID-19 positives.

Forward Mariano had an early goal ruled out for offside after a VAR review but Getafe had far more and far better opportunities, hitting the woodwork in the first half and being thwarted by two fine saves from Thibaut Courtois in the second.

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The draw interrupted a run of four straight league wins for Zinedine Zidane's side and left it second on 67 points after 31 games, three behind leader Atletico, which thrashed Eibar 5-0 earlier in the day.

Getafe is 15th on 31 points, three above the relegation zone.

"I don't see this as two points dropped, it's always difficult to come here," said Real defender Marcelo.

"We knew what it would be like here, the pitch was very dry and we couldn't get the ball moving quickly. We have hardly any time to rest but we have to keep on giving everything, that's what football is like right now."

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Despite the many absences, Zidane chose to start without top scorer Karim Benzema and left Toni Kroos on the bench, handing a first start to defender Victor Chust and a debut for 20-year-old midfielder Antonio Blanco from the bench.

Getafe could have scored three times in the opening 10 minutes and then striker Jaime Mata struck the post with a header.

Real's Mariano saw a shot cleared off the line from David Timor, adding to his frustration after his goal was chalked off for a fractional offside.

The home side continued to dictate the play after the interval as Real grew ever more tired but Getafe could not get past Real keeper Courtois.

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The Belgian flew towards the top corner to beat away a shot from Angel Rodriguez and then reacted quickly to tip a long-range effort from Nemanja Maksimovic over the bar after it took a deflection off Chust.

Getafe had two penalty appeals waved away for incidents involving Real centre back Eder Militao, who brought down Enes Unal in the first half and then collided with Angel just as the forward was getting his shot away.

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