MADRID – Depleted by coronavirus infections, Real Madrid was held 0-0 at home by Cadiz in La Liga to end a 10-game winning streak for Madrid across all competitions.
The stalemate leaves Madrid six points clear at the top of the league. It came a day after second-place Sevilla cut into Madrid´s lead by beating defending champion Atlético Madrid 2-1.
Carlo Ancelotti was without Luka Modric, Rodrygo, Marco Asensio, Gareth Bale, Marcelo, and backup goalkeeper Andriy Lunin because of a COVID-19 outbreak.
Modric´s place in the starting 11 is unquestioned while forwards Rodrygo and Asensio share time in Ancelotti’s rotation. Bale and Marcelo, once stars, are rarely used substitutes.
Cádiz, struggling in the relegation zone, frustrated Madrid by aligning nine players in two tight lines in front of its area.
When Madrid did manage to work its way through, goalkeeper Jeremías Ledesma was there to save the visitors.
Madrid went no closer than Federico Valverde´s long-range strike which was parried by Ledesma midway through the first half. Ledesma also did well to block Karim Benzema´s late free kick.
Elsewhere, Barcelona is in sight of La Liga’s top four again after 19-year-old Nico Gonzalez scored a late winner to seal a much-needed victory over Elche before Atletico Madrid were beaten by Sevilla.
Nico’s strike came after the 22-year-old Ferran Jutgla, making his full debut, and the 17-year-old Gavi had earlier given Barca a two-goal lead at Camp Nou.
But Elche scored twice in 96 seconds shortly after the hour as Tete Morente and Pere Milla pulled the visitors level, only for Nico to drag Barcelona to a 3-2 victory.
And the result got even better for Barca’s top-four chase after Atletico lost 2-1 away at Sevilla, Lucas Ocampos smashing home in the 88th minute at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan to consign Atleti to a third consecutive league defeat.
Barcelona are now seventh, two points behind Diego Simeone’s side and three behind Rayo Vallecano in fourth, yet having played one game fewer than Rayo.
Gavi’s goal made him Barcelona’s third youngest ever scorer in La Liga at 17 years and 135 days, younger even than Lionel Messi when he opened his account aged 17 years and 331 days.
Jutgla also registered his first professional goal, after coming off the bench last weekend against Osasuna and then scoring against Boca Juniors on Tuesday in the Maradona Cup, an exhibition match held in honour of Diego Maradona.
Nico’s goal completed another exciting night for Barca’s young guns, less than a week after Xavi said his veterans needed to do more, insisting they could not rely on the next generation to deliver every week.
“Gavi, Nico, Abde, (Ronald) Araujo, (Alex) Balde, they are the future of the club,” Xavi said. “I played here when I was 18 and I was scared but they let their personality show.”
Gavi, though, was particularly impressive, the teenager scoring a superb individual goal in the first half, before then assisting Nico’s winner late in the second.
“What’s surprising is his age, he’s 17 and look how he competes,” said Xavi. “He made the difference with a goal and an assist. More than anything his work is spectacular. We’re happy to have him and I don’t want to compare him to anyone. There’s no ceiling for him.”
Barcelona was cruising after they scored twice in three minutes. Jutgla had already shown a sharp finish early on but was offside before he headed in Ousmane Dembele’s swinging corner at the front post in the 16th minute.
And in the 19th, it was two, Gavi with a spectacular goal to put his team in control.
He spotted Omar Mascarell approaching behind him when Clement Lenglet played the ball and he flicked it with his right foot away from his marker, his body spinning away into the space. Gavi drove forward and when he reached the edge of the box, fired the ball low into the corner.
But Elche had openings on the break and it was two substitutes that dragged them back into the game just after the hour.
First, a superb counter-attack began down the left as Dembele’s press was beaten too easily and Lucas Boye did well to keep the ball in off the line. He switched it right to Morente, who smashed in.