Real Madrid C.F. beat Eibar to maintain pressure on La Liga leaders FC Barcelona
Marco Asensio-inspired Real Madrid C.F. crushed Eibar 3-0 to close the gap on La Liga leaders FC Barcelona to five points on Sunday, with Karim Benzema starting on the bench.
football Updated: Oct 23, 2017 09:13 ISTAgencies, Madrid

Real Madrid C.F. moved back to within five points of La Liga leaders FC Barcelona with a hassle free 3-0 victory over Eibar on Sunday.
Madrid have struggled at the Santiago Bernabeu this season, dropping points in four of their previous six home games.
However, Eibar did most of the damage for them as Paulo Oliveira’s own goal and a goalkeeping mistake from Marko Dmitrovic to allow Marco Asensio’s shot through his grasp handed the European champions a 2-0 half-time lead.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to pick up FIFA’s ‘The Best’ award in London for his goals in helping Real land a Champions League and La Liga double for the first time in 59 years earlier in the year.
Marco Asensio has now scored 3 goals in LaLiga this season; more than any other Real Madrid player.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 22, 2017
Leading the way. ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/pTPVGqecNi
Yet, the Portuguese’s off colour La Liga form this season continued as it was Asensio who shone as his partner up front with Karim Benzema rested.
“It is obviously better when Cristiano scores, but I am not worried,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane.
“The season is very long and if he is top scorer in the Champions League then bit-by-bit (his form) will return in La Liga.”
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Asensio teed up Isco inside two minutes only for Dmitrovic to parry the Spanish international’s tame effort.
Real’s defending in the first period left a lot to be desired, but Eibar showed why they have only managed to score three times all season as their final ball continually let them down in dangerous areas.
💬 @marcoasensio10: "I'm very happy with my goal & the three points. Thanks for your support! It's three more points to continue the fight!" pic.twitter.com/Kdv0n7SpCc
— Real Madrid C.F.🇬🇧 (@realmadriden) October 22, 2017
And the visitors didn’t help themselves at the back either when Oliveira flicked a header into his own net from another Asensio delivery.
Asensio then scored his first goal in two months with a low strike from Isco’s cut-back that Dmitrovic should have stopped.
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Those two combined once more for Real’s first chance of the second period, but again Isco placed his finish too close to Dmitrovic.
Zidane had the luxury of bringing Benzema and Marcelo off the bench.
Real Madrid return within 5 points of Liga leaders Barcelona with a 3-0 win against Eibar, Marco Asensio and Marcelo on target. #UCL pic.twitter.com/vhSWf9jhWc
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) October 22, 2017
And they combined to round off the scoring as Marcelo drilled the Frenchman’s pass into the bottom corner eight minutes from time.
Gameiro rescues goal-shy Atletico
Victory moves Real back above city rivals Atletico Madrid into third after Los Rojiblancos ground out a 1-0 win at Celta Vigo earlier on Sunday.
Atletico’s attacking options while they wait for Diego Costa’s return in January have been much criticised in recent weeks, particularly after a 0-0 draw at Azerbaijani champions Qarabag on Wednesday left their chances of reaching the Champions League last 16 in peril.
However, on his first league start of the season, Kevin Gameiro fired home a loose ball from a corner from close range on 28 minutes for the only goal of the game.
“I’ve come through a difficult time,” Gameiro, who missed the start of the season through injury, told BeIN Sports Spain.
“Now that I am able to play, I can help the team and score goals.”
Despite the sparse crowd at Balaidos caused by the closure of a stand on security grounds, Celta swarmed forward after the break.
Jan Oblak produced fine saves to deny Iago Aspas and in stoppage time from John Guidetti, while Aspas also clipped the bar with a free-kick.
Villarreal’s revival under new coach Javier Calleja continued with a 4-0 thrashing of Las Palmas.
Second-half strikes from Cedric Bakambu, Mario Gaspar and Nicola Sansone added to Ximo Navarro’s own goal helped move the Yellow Submarine up to sixth.
And Leganes sit fifth after Claudio Beauvue scored the only goal to beat off-form Athletic Bilbao 1-0.