Published: 15:30, January 19, 2020 | Updated: 08:46, June 6, 2023
Real Madrid sleep as leaders on Saturday after beating Sevilla
By Xinhua

Real Madrid's head coach Zinedine Zidane, right, talks to Real Madrid's Marcelo during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Sevilla at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Jan 18, 2020. (MANU FERNANDEZ / AP PHOTO)

MADRID - Real Madrid went to bed as leaders of the Liga Santander on Saturday night after their 2-1 win at home to Sevilla.

All of the goals came in the second half with Casemiro scoring a neat chip and a header bisected by Luuk de Jong's left foot finish for the visitors.

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Real Madrid are now eight points clear of third place Atletico Madrid after the side who they beat in last weekend's Spanish Supercup final were beaten 2-0 in Eibar

Sevilla were unhappy that the Dutch striker had a header ruled out in the first half after the VAR decided there had been an off the ball obstruction before he nodded home, although the VAR didn't rule out his goal after the ball appeared to hit the arm of his team-mate Munir, who was on the ground after a challenge.

Real Madrid are now eight points clear of third place Atletico Madrid after the side who they beat in last weekend's Spanish Supercup final were beaten 2-0 in Eibar.

Atletico had won all of their previous eight visits to Eibar's Ipurua Stadium, but were undone by two goals which came from corners, with Esteban Burgos scoring from close range in the tenth minute and Edu Exposito netting Eibar's second in injury time as Atletico again looked short of firepower.

Aleix Vidal's goal on the break gave Alaves three important points as they won 1-0 away to Levante in a game where better finishing would have seen Alaves win by a clearer margin.

There were no goals in a rainy El Sadar between Osasuna and Valladolid in a game where the home side finished stronger, after Sergi Guardiola had hit the bar for the visitors.

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The round of games kicked off on Friday night as first half goals from Leonardo Cabrera, Nyom and Juan Mata gave them a 3-0 win away to near neighbors Leganes, who remain deep in the relegation zone.

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Real Madrid's Federico Valverde heads the ball during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Sevilla at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Jan 18, 2020. (MANU FERNANDEZ / AP PHOTO)