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La Liga: Real Madrid draw 2-2 to Valencia in home opener

Madrid struggled offensively without the suspended Cristiano Ronaldo whereas Karim Benzema wasted opportunities in front of the goal during the match.

Edited by: India TV Sports Desk Madrid (Spain) Published : Aug 28, 2017 15:25 IST, Updated : Aug 28, 2017 15:25 IST
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Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Marco Asensio of Real Madrid celebrates with teammate Karim Benzema.

Real Madrid's first match at home has ended in a draw this season as the visitors Valencia were looking for blood in this matchup. Marco Asensio was impressive again, but his two remarkable goals were enough only to salvage a 2-2 draw against Valencia in Real Madrid's home opener in the Spanish league on Sunday.

Asensio scored the second of his two goals from a free kick in the 83rd minute at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.


The disappointing result left the defending champions two points behind Real Sociedad, Barcelona and Leganes — the three teams which have won each of their first two matches.

"We deserved more, but you can't always win," Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said. "We had several clear chances to score but couldn't do it. I'm not happy with the result but I'm proud of the game we played."

Asensio scored Madrid's opener in the 10th with a neat run through the middle after a defensive blunder by Valencia. Asensio calmly finished with a well-placed left-foot shot into the left corner.

His second goal came only six minutes after Valencia had taken a 2-1 lead. He struck a low free kick that went around the wall and was too much for Valencia goalkeeper Neto.

"We let two points escape," Madrid right back Dani Carvajal said.

Valencia, coming off a 1-0 win against Las Palmas in the opener, equalized a few minutes after Asensio's first goal with a close-range shot by Carlos Soler. The visitors went ahead in the second half with a low strike from inside the area by French midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia.

"Both teams could have ended with the victory," Valencia coach Marcelino said. "But the draw turned out to be a good result for us and I'm proud of my players."

Madrid struggled offensively without the suspended Cristiano Ronaldo. Karim Benzema wasted opportunities in front of the goal, including from close-range in the 88th. His injury-time header struck the post after being tipped by the goalkeeper.

Neto had already made a great save against Luka Modric's strike from just outside the area midway through the second half.

A few minutes later, it was Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas who brilliantly stopped a free kick shot by Valencia midfielder Dani Parejo.

Before the game, Madrid was officially handed the La Liga trophy it won last season.

Madrid, which had opened with a 3-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna, was without suspended defender Sergio Ramos.

On Saturday, Barcelona won 2-0 at Alaves with a pair of goals by Lionel Messi. Atletico Madrid earned its first league victory with a 5-1 rout at Las Palmas.

(With AP Inputs).

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