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Real Madrid deliver best 45 minutes of the season as Mourinho's stars fight for common cause
The champions produced probably their best game of the season as they swept aside Valencia 5-0 at Mestalla. More importantly, the win was all about unity after recent tough times
| Bet: | Returns: | Real Sociedad £26.25 | Draw £38.00 | Real Madrid £25.50 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Real Sociedad £25.00 | Draw £35.00 | Real Madrid £26.20 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Real Sociedad £26.00 | Draw £34.00 | Real Madrid £26.00 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Real Sociedad £26.00 | Draw £36.00 | Real Madrid £25.00 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Real Sociedad £25.00 | Draw £35.00 | Real Madrid £26.20 |
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By Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer
They had been fighting for weeks. Off the pitch, Jose Mourinho had fought with Cristiano Ronaldo, Angel Di Maria, Iker Casillas and others, while reports claimed the coach had also fought with a fan and that squad members were fighting in factions, between themselves. But on Sunday, all of the Real Madrid players finally fought for a common cause - and the result was spectacular.
Madrid had looked ordinary and benefited from a couple of questionable calls from the officials as they edged past Valencia in the side's Copa del Rey quarter-final first leg 2-0 win on Tuesday night. That was at home, with the trip to Mestalla in La Liga on Sunday looking far more tricky. It proved to be anything but.
Valencia were pushed back from the outset by a magnificent Madrid, who started the match in a higher gear than they had managed to find at any time on Tuesday. Gonzalo Higuain missed a glorious early chance before burying a second opportunity and the visitors were well on top, with Sami Khedira guilty of two misses as the half wore on.
But it was an 11-minute period before the break where the damage was done. Di Maria, desperately disappointing for much of the current campaign, was superbly set up by Ronaldo for a simple second. The Portuguese then added two of his own within five minutes, before a second strike from the Argentine on the stroke of half-time made it 5-0 to Madrid at the interval. Cristiano and Angel had been breathtaking and finished the first 45 minutes - the team's finest half of the entire season - with two goals and an assist apiece. Valencia, so competitive on Tuesday, seemed shell-shocked.
The home side had been awful - especially in defence - in front of their own fans, many of whom decided to depart at half-time, conscious that things were unlikely to get any better. The second half at least provided pride and even some good chances for Valencia, although no further goals were added at either end and the hosts finished the night with a five-goal defeat at Mestalla for the first time in their illustrious history.
Since taking over as coach in 2010, Mourinho has won each of his three league matches at Mestalla, including a spectacular 6-3 success in his first season. But this was even more impressive, particularly after some testing times of late at the Santiago Bernabeu.
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The Argentine looked up for the match from early on and made his return to the line-up count. After setting up Higuain for the opener, he added two goals of his own. |
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Started fairly slowly but soon showed his quality to devastating effect. Did brilliantly to set up Di Maria for Madrid's second before grabbing himself a pair of excellent strikes. |
Mourinho, meanwhile, has also seen his defence keep four clean sheets in a row despite the absence of both Pepe and Sergio Ramos and the inclusion of Albiol. And he has witnessed a positive reaction from Iker Casillas, too, after the goalkeeper was dropped for two games either side of Christmas. On Sunday, the focus was back throughout the side and the coach must take credit for that. Against Valencia, all of the energies were channelled in the same direction and Madrid showed that if they can do that, they are an extremely dangerous team indeed.
This was much more like the Madrid of 2011-12, and although the champions cut Barca's advantage over them to a still-distant 15 points, the manner of the victory at Valencia will give the club confidence as greater challenges await, starting on Wednesday at Mestalla again in the Copa del Rey.
It has taken until late January but Mourinho's team have finally hit the heights and this performance proves the considerable threat they will pose to rival clubs in both the cup and the Champions League. Real Madrid are back in business and should they build on this form in the coming weeks, they may be peaking at the very best time of all. Somehow, through a mixture of motivation and psychology, Mourinho has his players back on board and fighting only for the greater good. Long may it continue.
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"First and foremost, congratulations to Bayern Munich because they won so it's not important to speak about what happened in the game," he told ITV1. "After the game you have to respect the result and that's what we do now.
"I didn't see (Robben's) goal. It was a free-kick and we were not in the right formation at that moment. It was late in the game and it has been a really hard season for us. But Bayern Munich had to fight too. We deserved to be in the final and we showed this tonight."
Robben humbly received his accolade before commenting: "I think it’s such a shame a world-class trainer is leaving the game." Quite.
"I told their players: I know your disappointment after losing a final. I lost a final to Liverpool, too.
"During the first half we had trouble to get into the game. At half-time a adjusted our play. I think both teams felt pressure. If you see that you have a 25-point-lead in the league, it is normal you are the favourite. But after 30 minutes we freed ourselves.
"Over the past year, we improved and improved. We improved and modified so many details. I was stricter and I have to say that the players followed me and there is harmony in the dressing room."
The big news is, though, that he seems to have a job lined up for himself, which restores one's faith in our fickle game, given the man is now a two-time Champions League winner!
"The decision on what I will do after the DFB Pokal match (against Stuttgart next saturday) was already taken last June? Retire? No, you will learn that after the DFB Pokal final."
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