Real Madrid 1-0 Racing Santander: Higuain Strike Enough For Galacticos To Sink Cantabrians
The Merengeues made sure that they did not drop any points in the lead-up to El Clasico…
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Manuel Pellegrini’s men assumed control of the contest right from the start but with Racing adopting a compact defensive approach, the first shot didn’t arrive until the ninth minute, although it fell to the visitors. Luis Garcia ran onto Oscar Serrano’s squared ball but slipped as he pulled the trigger and blazed his shot over the bar.
That sparked the Merengues to life and two minutes later, Esteban Granero flashed a piledriver on the edge of the box just wide. Just moments after that, Madrid came even closer when Xabi Alonso’s perfectly placed curling shot from 25 yards out cannoned off the foot of the post with Tono well beaten.
Kaka was next to queue up for a shot and he did brilliantly on 18 minutes when he cut in from the left and arrowed in a shot towards the top left corner but Tono dived full stretch to tip it over the bar.
The Racing goalkeeper had to be called upon to make a double save a few minutes later, first flapping Alvaro Arbeloa’s deflected cross onto the post before fisting out Royston Drenthe’s thunderbolt rebound.
But on 21 minutes, the intense pressure paid off. Kaka’s cross forced Tono off his line to palm it out, but the ball fell kindly to Ezequiel Garay, who nodded it back towards goal and Higuain was there to bundle it over from close range.
The ‘Men in White’ should have doubled their advantage just before the half hour mark. Karim Benzema was put through on goal by Kaka but the Frenchman failed in his attempt to slip the ball under the on-rushing Tono. Benz then thought he had won a penalty when he was hauled down by Marc Torrejon following a short freekick, but the referee saw nothing wrong in the tackle.
Momo Tchite gave the home fans a scare on 36 minutes when he sneaked in between Garay and Marcelo and bore down on goal, but dragged his shot well wide at the near post. Luis Garcia had an even better chance five minutes before the break. Tchite picked Pepe’s pocket at the byline and pulled back his centre to the former Atletico
Racing’s late surge and strong finish to the half left the Santiago Bernabeu faithful frustrated after watching and enjoying their side utterly dominate the opening 30 minutes or so.

El Pipita leaves Racing in dismay
Los Blancos again began brightly in the second half and Pepe decided to try his luck five minutes into the restart when he picked up a short corner and rifled in a shot from the tightest of angles, which sailed harmlessly over.
There was controversy in the 55th minute when Benzema put
Kaka then saw a header from a Granero freekick saved acrobatically by Tono, before Marcelo’s blistering low drive from 30 yards out was gathered by the Verdiblancos shot-stopper.
As the clock ticked down,
Neither side could create anything meaningful after that but it was the hosts who had the last chance of the game deep into injury when Rafael van der Vaart curled in a freekick but Tono easily punched it clear.
KS Leong, Goal.com
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