Battling Levante Pay The Penalty In Slim Real Madrid Defeat
25th February 2019
Bale's spot-kick earned Madrid a battling and, in truth, undeserved 2-1 victory at the City of Valencia Stadium where referee Ignacio Iglesias failed to reverse his decision, despite VAR exposing a theatrical dive from Casemiro

- Gareth Bale came off the bench to score a controversial winning penalty against Levante on Sunday but his refusal to celebrate suggested all may not be well again at Real Madrid
- The absence of any delight from a stony-faced Bale was telling, as he turned and brushed off team-mates' attempts to congratulate him
- Bale replaced Karim Benzema in the 74th minute, after the Frenchman had scored his own penalty in the first half before Roger Marti pulled Levante level
MADRID, Spain- Gareth
Bale came off the bench to score a controversial winning penalty against
Levante on Sunday but his refusal to celebrate suggested all may not be well
again at Real Madrid.
Bale's spot-kick earned Madrid a battling and, in truth,
undeserved 2-1 victory at the City of Valencia Stadium where referee Ignacio
Iglesias failed to reverse his decision, despite VAR exposing a theatrical dive
from Casemiro.
The absence of any delight from a stony-faced Bale was
telling, as he turned and brushed off team-mates' attempts to congratulate him.
This was his sixth game on the bench in the eight matches since
he returned from injury in January and it remains to be seen if his cameo will
be enough to win him a start against Barcelona on Wednesday, in the semi-final
of the Copa del Rey.
Bale replaced Karim Benzema in the 74th minute, after the
Frenchman had scored his own penalty in the first half before Roger Marti
pulled Levante level.
Levante had already twice hit the post by then and Madrid
will be relieved to have escaped with the points that keep them nine behind
Barca, and two back on Atletico, who had earlier beaten Villarreal.
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Alvaro Morata scored his first Atleti goal at the Wanda
Metropolitano, toasting his smart finish by poking fun at VAR, which had twice
intervened to prevent him opening his account at his new club.
Real Madrid have been among the most vocal critics of VAR in
La Liga this season but Levante were the ones hard done by this time.
Cheick Doucoure's swinging right foot was wild but there was
no contact to merit the leap from Casemiro. Iglesias reviewed but retained his
decision.
Barcelona, whom Real now face in two Clasicos in four days,
the second in the league, also at the Santiago Bernabeu, will now benefit from
an extra day's rest and also a suspension for Nacho, who was sent off late on
for a second yellow card.
Madrid's humiliation at the hands of Barca proved the final
straw for Julen Lopetegui in October but it was the defeat at home by Levante
the week before that had pushed their coach to the brink.
Only four of the side that started that day were in Santiago
Solari's team, with Sergio Ramos banned and Bale on the bench.
Levante dominated for the majority of the first half but
missed three golden chances. Roger was most guilty, poking onto the post from
three yards out, and then nipping in behind but again hitting the woodwork,
when Thibaut Courtois had left the corner open.
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In between, Madrid took the lead against the run of play.
The penalty took everyone by surprise, brought back to a Luka Modric cross
blocked by the raised arm of Enis Bardhi. It was the correct call and Benzema
made no mistake.
Levante had been the better side and found an equaliser just
before the hour, Luis Morales pulling back for Roger, who beat Nacho to the
ball and expertly angled a finish into the far corner.
The game was now in the balance. The lively Vinicius Junior
sped in behind but was denied by the hand of Aitor Fernandez. Bale came on for
Benzema and was soon called into action as Doucoure swung and missed, prompting
Casemiro to tumble. Bale slid the ball into the corner.
Nacho was sent off late on and so was Levante's Ruben
Rochina on the bench, punished for taking his protests too far. Levante
deserved more but Madrid held on.
Atletico's victory was more comfortable as Barcelona's
closest challengers kept up the chase with a 2-0 win over Villarreal.
Since joining Atletico on loan from Chelsea last month,
Morata has twice had goals ruled out on review so when this one finally stood
at the Wanda Metropolitano, he celebrated by imitating a referee putting a
finger to his ear.
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"At last it came, and with a victory too, so I'm going
home happy today," Morata said. "Until I saw all the officials in the
stadium had given the goal, I didn't want to celebrate too much."
Saul Niguez added a late second for Atletico, who sustain
momentum after they blew away Juventus on Wednesday in the Champions League.