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Javier Aguirre was denied his first win as Espanyol manager after Alvaro Negredo's 90th-minute equaliser for Sevilla.
Aguirre was moments from a perfect start to his Espanyol tenure when the Spain international found space at the back post to prod home Jesus Navas' teasing cross to pinch a 2-2 draw.
The home side started the day bottom of La Liga but went ahead early when Verdu was brought down in the box and cooly slotted the penalty on13 minutes.
Sevilla replied with a penalty after Coke was brought down in the box by Christian Stuani.
Ivan Rakitic made no mistake with the conversion but the visitors were stung by Jose Antonio Reyes' sending off shortly before half-time for a second yellow.
Espanyol substitute Simao took advantage four minutes after the restart with a close-range header to make it 2-1 to the home side.
Espanyol move off the bottom with the draw but are two points away from safety while Sevilla stay in 10th.
Real Madrid twice came from behind to emerge 3-2 winners over an impressive Valladolid side on Saturday, while Malaga hammered Granada 4-0.
Angolan striker Manucho bagged a brace but it was Madrid midfielder Mesut Oezil who stole the show with the match-winning goal.
Madrid have been poor on the road so far this season and it seemed as though their woes would continue as some awful marking from a corner enabled the hosts to take a seventh-minute lead.
Drawn to the ball, Sergio Ramos left Manucho free in the area and the former Manchester United striker pounced on Alvaro Rubio's pass to open the scoring.
However, five minutes later Valladolid became the culprits of some dire defending themselves as Jose Callejon latched onto a short back pass from Omar Ramos. Combined with a slip from Marc Valiente the Madrid man was able to lay the ball on for Karim Benzema, who slotted in a simple equaliser.
Jose Mourinho's side continued to press, but their good work was undone at the midway point of the first half.
Patrick Ebert's corner was met by Manucho who out-jumped Ramos at the near post to head his side back into the lead on 22 minutes.
Madrid continued in search of an equaliser and their persistence finally paid off on the stroke of half-time as Oezil found Benzema. The striker held the ball before rolling it back to the German and his effort squeezed under goalkeeper Daniel Hernandez and into the net.
Mourinho introduced some fresh legs, one of them being Croatian midfielder Luka Modric and it seemed to galvanise his side with 18 minutes remaining.
A cheap free kick was given away by Henrique Sereno and Oezil took a short run up before bending a majestic effort towards the top corner which crashed in off the bar to make it 3-2.
And that proved enough, as Madrid picked up the three points and move to within two points of second-placed city rivals Atletico, who are scheduled to play Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.
Surprise-packets Malaga climbed up to fourth in La Liga following their 4-0 drubbing of Granada.
After a storming start to the season, Manuel Pellegrini's side had won just one of their past six league games before Saturday's match but that all changed thanks to goals from Joaquin, Javier Saviola, Ignacio Camacho and Roque Santa Cruz.
Elsewhere on Saturday, Roberto Soldado's 56th-minute goal was enough to down Osasuna 1-0 as Ernesto Valverde's reign as Valencia manager begin on a winning note, while Real Sociedad and Getafe played out a 1-1 draw.
Lionel Messi rewrote the record books to lead Barcelona to a 2-1 win over Betis, while Radamel Falcao scored five goals for Atletico Madrid.
The Argentine etched his name in football history with his 85th and 86th goals for club and country in 2012, breaking the 40-year-old record for most goals in a calendar year set by Gerd Muller in 1972.
Messi's brace put Barcelona two goals up after 25 minutes, but it was far from smooth sailing for the Catalans, who were given a thorough examination by a spirited home side that pulled a goal back through Ruben Castro shortly before the break.
The attacking pressure from Betis saw them create a number of opportunities in the second half, hitting the woodwork twice, but Barca managed to ride their luck and grind out the victory.
The only bad news for Barcelona was the hamstring injury that key midfielder Cesc Fabregas picked up.
Fabregas was withdrawn during the first half and the club has confirmed he will miss up to four weeks of action.
But that was the only sour note for Barcelona, who registered their 14th win in 15 league games, and restored their six-point lead over Atletico Madrid at the top of the table.
An unbelievable five-goal tally from Falcao contributed to Atletico Madrid’s 6-0 demolition of cellar-dwellers Deportivo La Coruna.
It was Diego Costa who got the ball rolling for the hosts with a goal after 23 minutes but from then on, it was the Falcao show.
The Colombian striker rounded the half off for Atletico with a superb finish through on goal and a stunning volley from the edge of the box into the far corner.
He secured his hat-trick with a penalty just after the hour mark.
Falcao then scored an instinctive striker's goal three minutes later by finishing from a yard out.
His wonderful evening was complete 20 minutes from time when he took advantage of some poor defending for his 16th goal of the La Liga campaign.
Elsewhere on Sunday, Real Mallorca's run of games without a win stretched to 12 on Sunday morning as they were comfortably defeated 4-0 by Levante, while Athletic Bilbao recorded their first win in four games with a narrow 1-0 win over Celta Vigo.
Real Zaragoza moved seven points clear of the relegation zone with a 2-0 win at Rayo Vallecano in La Liga on Monday.
Franco Zuculini opened the scoring for Zaragoza in the 21st minute after Jose Maria Movilla pounced on a loose ball in the box and found the Argentine midfielder, who calmly registered his first goal of the season.
Zaragoza dominated possession throughout the second half and were rewarded on 60 minutes when Antonio Galdeano buried a powerful shot from the edge of the area.
Rayo failed to test goalkeeper Jimenez Roberto until the late stages, with a shot from Triguero Tito tipped around the post in their closest effort.
Zaragoza climbed one spot above Rayo to 12th place on the table, with both teams on 19 points.
The undefeated Barcelona are on top with 43 points, followed by second-placed Atletico Madrid on 37 and Real Madrid on 32.
Casillas: I'd finish 25 points behind Barcelona in La Liga to win the Champions League
The Real Madrid stopper admitted he would concede the title to their main rivals if it meant winning in Europe, though assistant coach Aitor Karanka does not share that view
Iniesta deserves Ballon d'Or, says Fernandez
The 53-year-old says in his opinion that the Spanish midfielder deserves recognition for his achievements, and has nothing but praise for Lionel Messi
Ronaldo had a better year than Messi, says Mijatovic
The former Serbia international has voiced his opinion that the Blancos attacker has done enough to pip last year's winner to the Fifa Ballon d'Or
Messi's achievements beyond the reach of most footballers, insists Pinto
The goalkeeper feels the prolific forward is in a league of his own, and says he is pleased with the club's intention to offer him a contract extension
Eto'o: I have never met anyone like Mourinho
The former Inter and Barcelona striker has spoken about his time playing under the Portuguese and revealed that he now enjoys a good relationship with Pep Guardiola
Wenger: Messi is mesmerising
The Arsenal boss has given his thoughts on the Argentine superstar and admits that he did not think it was possible for someone to break Gerd Muller's goalscoring record
Eto'o: Messi is a god
The Cameroon international has spoken about the Argentine's personality on and off the pitch and also praised the influence of Ronaldinho during his time at Barcelona
Messi is the best of all time, says Simunic
The 34-year-old believes the Barcelona star is the finest player to have played the game and will continue to be so over the next five or six years
Ramos hoping to retire at Real Madrid
The Blancos defender has stated that he is very happy in the Spanish capital, while club president Florentino Perez has praised the 26-year-old for making his mark
'I have tried to get Messi arrested' - Cordoba president Gonzalez
Los Califas' chief is aware that his side are the huge underdogs against the Blaugrana in the Copa del Rey, but remains hopeful of securing a good result on Wednesday
Muller delighted for 'incredible' record-breaking Messi
The German goalscoring legend has praised the Barcelona forward for surpassing his 85-goal mark on Sunday night against Betis, but hinted that he could score more in modern times
Ibrahimovic and Guardiola have settled their dispute, claims Laporta
The two had a poor relationship when working together at Barcelona, but the former club president believes that the matter is now firmly in the past
Zubizarreta: Anybody who loves football feels lucky to watch Messi
The Barcelona sporting director believes that the players made it hard for themselves during their 2-1 win over Betis on Sunday night, in which the Argentina forward scored twice
Five goals made for an unforgettable evening, says Falcao
The Colombian scored all but one as Deportivo were swept aside 6-0 by Atletico Madrid, as the forward became the first player in the club's history to secure such a haul
Vilanova: Messi made it look easy
The Blaugrana boss preferred to highlight the collective benefits of the Argentine's two goals at the weekend, while his team-mates paid tribute to his incredible haul
Messi: Iniesta deserves to win the Ballon d'Or
The Argentine, who beat Gerd Muller's haul for a calendar year at the Benito Villamarin, has suggested that his team-mate is given the individual honour despite his personal feats
Now it's official: Lionel Messi is the greatest goalscorer the game has ever seen
Leo's two goals against Betis saw him break Gerd Muller's 85-goal record with three games to spare. Football has never seen anything like it - and probably won't again ...
Fabregas out for up to four weeks with thigh injury
The former Arsenal man was withdrawn during the first half of Sunday's game with Betis at the Benito Villamarin and now faces around a month on the sidelines
Pepe: Unfair referee decisions will not stop Madrid
The centre-back was less than impressed with the level of officiating in Saturday's encounter with the Pucela, but promised the fans that the team will never give up
Xavi is as important for Barca as Messi, says Benat
The 25-year-old is of the opinion that the veteran midfielder is a crucial component in the Catalans' tactical set-up, and believes he is as decisive as the Argentine ace
Rexach: The great virtue of Messi is that he listens more than he talks
The former Barcelona coach credited with discovering the world's best player has lavished praise on his former protege, comparing him to Alfredo Di Stefano
A year after his broken leg, David Villa still can't win a place in the Barcelona team
The Spain striker is fit again and scoring goals but still cannot force his way into first-team reckoning at Camp Nou. It may now be time for him to consider his future
Callejon 'bothered' by Real Madrid's set-piece problem
The 25-year-old called on his side to work harder to ensure that they do not concede goals from set-pieces after their narrow 3-2 win over Real Valladolid
Real Madrid are still in the fight for the title - Ozil
Los Blancos midfielder remains confident about his team's chances of overhauling Barcelona at the top of La Liga after their victory over Valladolid
Scholes is the best midfielder of the last 20 years - Xavi
The Barcelona star pays tribute to the Manchester United stalwart, describing him as a "complete player" who would have been more valued if he was Spanish
'It's about time referees make a mistake in Real Madrid's favour' - Sergio Ramos
The Blancos defender saw a goal controversially disallowed during Saturday's 3-2 win over Valladolid, and has slammed the level of officiating in Liga matches
Karanka praises Real Madrid's resilience
The assistant coach was happy after watching his side fightback to beat Valladolid, with Mesut Ozil taking the plaudits with two sensational goals
Monreal thrilled with Malaga resolve
The Spain international was happy with the win over Granada on the back of competing in the Champions League on Tuesday night
Sir Bobby Charlton: Mourinho's behaviour isn't suitable for a Manchester United boss
The club legend and ambassador admits he is unimpressed with the prospect of 'The Special One' coming to manage the Red Devils, believing his personality wouldn't fit the club
Dec 8, 2012 1:00:00 PM
By Matt Davis
Sir Bobby Charlton has expressed his view on the possibility of Jose Mourinho, the current Real Madrid manager, becoming the next boss at Manchester United.
Even though Sir Alex Ferguson has not confirmed when he will step down as United manager, reports continue to build which suggests the hunt for the Scot's successor is underway.
But club legend Sir Bobby has admitted that he wouldn't like to see the former Chelsea boss manage the side, despite his positive coaching quality, because of aspects of the Portuguese's behaviour.
"A United manager wouldn't do that," Charlton wrote in The Guardian, referring to the notorious incident when Mourinho poked Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova in the eye during a heated Clasico clash.
"Mourinho is a really good coach but that's as far as I would go really. He's the manager of Real Madrid and we expect to play them in the Champions League by the end of the season."
Referring to Mourinho's outspokenness and penchant for attracting controversy, Sir Bobby added: "He pontificates too much for my liking. He's a good manager, though."
That view is certainly backed by his record. Since 2002, Mourinho has not gone 12 months without winning a trophy, claiming seven League titles, ten domestic cups and three European trophies in 10 years in charge of high-pressure clubs such as Porto, Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid.
La Liga preview: Messi, Falcao face off in showpiece
13 December 2012
Barcelona can kick nine points clear at the top of the table when they face Atletico Madrid in Sunday's La Liga action.
The clash at the Nou Camp pits Tito Vilanova's table-toppers - who are yet to taste defeat in the league this season - against an Atletico side that are also flying high.
Matches between the sides placed first and second on the La Liga table, particularly 15 matches into the season, are usually reserved between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
But Real's cross-town rivals have been in stunning form so far, winning 12 times largely thanks to the form of Colombian forward Radamel Falcao.
Falcao, who is a transfer target of UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea, has bagged 16 goals in his 14 La Liga fixtures this season.
The former Porto striker will enter the game fresh off a stunning five-goal haul in Atletico's 6-0 home win over strugglers Deportivo La Coruna on Monday and the likes of Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique will need to be on their game to stop the 26-year-old.
Of course, Barcelona have an in-form striker of their own - with pint-sized Argentine Lionel Messi simply unstoppable this season.
Messi - who now has 88 goals in the calendar year for club and country, breaking the record set by German Gerd Muller - has scored 12 times in his past seven matches.
He also has 23 goals in 15 league fixtures this season.
While the battle of the two forwards will be vital, the match is likely to be won in the midfield.
With Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas all at Vilanova's disposal, the likes of Arda Turan, Raul Garcia and Cristan Rodriguez must play well for Atletico if they want to come away from the match with anything other than a defeat.
Atletico are five points above third-placed Real, who entertain Espanyol at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.
Real will enter the game desperate to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to Celta de Vigo in the Copa Del Rey on Wednesday.
But they should have far too much quality for an Espanyol side who have not won in their past six matches and sit 19th on the table.
By Cristiano Ronaldo's standards, four goals in an 11-game period is a drought of sorts and Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho needs the Portuguese star to hit form if they are to challenge Barcelona this season.
Other matches this weekend see Malaga, who sit fourth, on the road to face Sevilla while Real Betis, who are flying high in fifth, are at Celta de Vigo on Monday.
Bottom-placed Deportivo La Coruna are also in action on Monday and they could go as high as 16th if they manage to defeat Real Vallodolid at home.
Getafe will look to extend their unbeaten record in the league to five when they welcome the visit of Osasuna on Saturday, while Real Mallorca play Athletic Bilbao and Granada take on Real Sociedad on the same day.
Levante have started the season well and are away at Real Zaragoza on Sunday while the weekend's other match sees an out-of-sorts Valencia host Rayo Vallecano.
Low: I am not thinking about replacing Mourinho at Real Madrid
The trainer distanced himself from the rumours linking him to the job at the Santiago Bernabeu, pointing out that he has a contract with die Mannschaft until 2014
Xavi ready to pen 'dream' Barcelona deal
The midfielder reveals that a new contract has been agreed following months of negotiations and all that is now required is for him to sign on the dotted line
Messi is almost unstoppable, warns Atletico's Gabi
The Rojiblancos midfielder insists that although the Argentine is a huge threat when on the ball, his team intend to leave Camp Nou on Sunday with three points
Barcelona have not changed since Vilanova appointment, claims Keita
The former Blaugrana player joined his former employer for a training session and was delighted to find that the team has remained the same since his departure
Casillas is a legendary captain, says Perez
The Blancos supremo has praised the Spain international for being of the greatest leaders in the club's history, while the shot-stopper thanks those who have supported him
Midfielder Song is feeling at home after Barcelona move
The Cameroon midfielder made the move to Camp Nou from the Gunners this summer, and says that former team-mate Cesc Fabregas helped him settle in
Atletico Madrid's Courtois dismisses 'fear' of Messi
Los Colchoneros' shot-stopper is not worried about facing the Argentine this weekend, and says that he wants to challenge for the Copa del Rey this season
Rosell and the board intentionally let Guardiola leave Barca, says Laporta
The 50-year-old believes that the current hierarchy at the Blaugrana did not do everything possible to keep the coach and criticised the sponsorship deal with Qatar Airways
Messi is a 'killer' on the pitch, says Mascherano
The former Liverpool man praised his compatriot's outstanding ability, insisting that he leaves teams for dead in his wake as his ambition to improve drives him forward
I would go on holiday with Ronaldo, says Casillas
The goalkeeper has denied reports of an ongoing conflict between him and the Portugal international, while talking about the various relationships between players at the club
I will fight to play football again, says Abidal
The France international has been informed by doctors that he is lucky to still be alive, but remains determined to make a second comeback from ill-health
Antic: Some players want to leave Real Madrid
The former Santiago Bernabeu boss has suggested there are internal frictions in the capital that are affecting performances on the field
Pepe angered by Di Maria display
The Portugal international was unhappy with the performances of a number of his team-mates and focused much of his displeasure on the Argentine winger
Xavi: It is too early for Barcelona title talk
The Blaugrana midfielder is refusing to get carried away by his side's tremendous Liga campaign so far and is concentrating on their next league fixture
Parejo: Change of coach has been good for Valencia
The 23-year-old is ready to show the Mestalla spectators how much desire and determination the side have under the new trainer and insists they will get a victory at the weekend
Pique: I admire Messi's determination
The Blaugrana centre-back has heaped praise on his team-mate for the way he continues to smash records, and also responds to comments from Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas
Ronaldo's goal kept Real Madrid alive, says Arbeloa
The Spain international is confident that the Santiago Bernabeu side can claw themselves back into the Copa del Rey last 16 tie after the prolific striker's goal made it 2-1
Tello set to sign Barcelona extension until 2016
The promising forward has ended speculation about his future after agreeing terms over a contract extension that will keep him at Barca for three additional seasons
Mascherano: Messi has been touched by a magic wand
The versatile midfielder has nothing but praise for his compatriot, while insisting that the Copa del Rey tie against Cordoba is not over yet
Vilanova: Villa reminded me of the player from before his injury
The Blaugrana trainer was pleased with the attacker's performance against Cordoba, and also offered words of encouragement for Thiago Alcantara
Mourinho: It is not always the coach who is responsible
The flamboyant Portuguese coach was not impressed with his side's performance, but singled out Raphael Varane as a positive exception
Del Bosque: Villa must be eased back
The Roja coach is unconcerned by the Blaugrana striker's lack of playing time since returning from injury this season and is pleased with the form of Fernando Torres
Barcelona defend Qatar Airways sponsorship deal
A Blaugrana official has defended the club's decision to adorn their shirts with a corporate sponsor next season, saying that an airline is more legitimate than a betting website
Llorente puts Premier League on red alert
The Athletic Bilbao striker has revealed his appreciation for England's top-flight, and has not ruled out Britain as a potential destination when his contract expires next summer
Casillas: I remember Barca with no canteranos
Los Blancos goalkeeper says it was not long ago when Barcelona played with few homegrown talents and insists they cannot brag about fielding a recent all Catalan XI because of this
Federer: Messi shows that nice guys can be successful
The tennis star has said that both his and the Barcelona forward’s achievements in their respective sports is proof that arrogance is not always needed to succeed
Tardelli: Falcao's the logical answer for Juventus
The Bianconeri legend says the Colombia hitman would be the ideal signing for the club but thinks Carlos Tevez or Sergio Aguero could also fit in well with the side
Bwalya: It is a fact Chitalu scored 107 goals in 1972
Prolific Zambian marksman Godfrey Chitalu is said to have netted over a hundred times, 40 years ago, a record which even Lionel Messi probably won't surpass this year
Alexis Sanchez’s agent denies Barcelona exit
The Chile star’s representative has said the striker does not intend to move on from Camp Nou as he is with the best team in the world and feels every player can learn from Messi
Messi's father: My son will never leave Barcelona
The Argentine's dad has little doubt that he will remain at Camp Nou until the end of his career, while he is surprised to see the attacker break Gerd Muller's record
Guardiola tells Arsenal: You're my top choice in England
The Spaniard, who has also been targeted by number of clubs on the continent, has made clear that he would prefer a move to the north London outfit over Chelsea and Manchester City
Messi's record belongs to Chitalu, says Zambian FA
The former international allegedly scored over 100 goals some 40 years ago while plying his trade in the African country, although Fifa has not recognised the record
Real Madrid must replace Mourinho, insists Cordoba president
The Segunda supremo - who is also a full Blancos member - is not impressed with both the the Portuguese's demeanour and the way he conducts his business in the Spanish capital
Cristiano Ronaldo & Messi are from another galaxy, says Karanka
Jose Mourinho's No.2 believes the two talismen are from out of this world, while their determination to be the best sees them push one another to new heights
Casillas eyes MLS retirement
The goalkeeper admits he could well see his career out away from the Santiago Bernabeu, hinting that he would prefer to experience a more relaxed footballing environment
Neymar should go to Barcelona, says Santos coach
The 20-year-old's trainer feels the attacker would be suited to Barca's style of play and would provide a fearsome partnership with Lionel Messi, but only after the 2014 World Cup
Vilanova: I would rather play a top side than Cordoba
The Barcelona trainer was hoping to avoid a potentially tricky tie in Andalucia against the Segunda Division side but insists the Catalans will be suitably motivated for the clash
Malaga's stellar season continued with a 2-0 success at Sevilla in La Liga on Saturday.
Manuel Pellegrini's side sit fourth after the win, with heavyweights Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid ahead of them.
Entering the match on the back of a 4-0 home win against Granada, Malaga played well in the first half and built on it in the second.
Argentine defender Martin Demichelis opened the scoring after 49 minutes before Sevilla defender Federico Fazio was given a straight red card.
Fazio also conceded a penalty in the process, which was duly converted by Portuguese midfielder Eliseu, as Malaga celebrated an important away win.
Getafe moved to seventh after a 1-1 home draw with Osasuna, with the fans at Coliseum Alfonso Perez seeing plenty of late drama.
Osasuna thought they had claimed victory when Sola netted on 85 minutes, just a few moments after they had Argentine midfielder Emiliano Armenteros sent off.
But Punal's late foul handed Getafe a chance to equalise from the penalty spot, an opportunity that substitute Diego Castro took advantage of in the second minute of injury time.
Other results saw Athletic Bilbao win 1-0 at Mallorca thanks to Aduriz's early strike while Granada and Real Sociedad played out a goalless draw.
Barcelona have triumphed 4-1 over Atletico Madrid in La Liga's top-of-the-table clash despite going behind to a brilliant Falcao goal.
Atletico Madrid entered Sunday's game six points behind Barcelona but by the end of the 90 minutes the Catalan club had extended their lead to three wins, after pulling the visitors apart in the second half.
After the break, Lionel Messi scored his eighth brace in as many starts for Barcelona, while Adriano arguably contributed the goal of the match, when he smashed home the equaliser in the 36th minute.
The visitors from Madrid almost took the lead in the ninth minute when Falcao flicked a right-wing cross onto the far post but the ball bounced out and was cleared by Barcelona's defence.
But Atletico Madrid's Colombian striker put the visitors in front in the 31st minute when Lionel Messi lost the ball in midfield to Diego Costa before the Brazilian passed to Falcao on the half-way line, who burst away from Sergio Busquets and expertly chipped Victor Valdes at full speed.
Just five minutes later Barcelona were level thanks to a stunning equaliser from Adriano.
The Brazilian full-back cut inside onto his left foot and curled a thumping shot into the far top corner off the underside of the crossbar.
Barcelona were ahead at half-time after Busquets showed composure in the penalty area to step around his opponent and shoot into the roof of the net in the 45th minute, following a goal-mouth scramble.
Messi extended the home side's lead in quintessential fashion in the 57th minute when he rolled off his marker onto his left foot and struck the ball into the bottom corner from the edge of the penalty area.
And the Argentine phenomenon grabbed his second goal when he nicked the ball off Atletico defender Diego Godin and dinked it over goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois in the 88th minute.
The win has taken Barcelona to 46 points after their eighth-straight victory in La Liga and extended their lead over arch-rivals Real Madrid to 13 points.
Real could only manage a 2-2 draw at home against Barcelona's second club Espanyol.
Having gone behind to Sergio Garcia's 31st minute opener, Real recovered thanks to goals either side of half-time from Cristiano Ronaldo and Fabio Coentrao.
But Espanyol took a share of the points when Juan Albin scored in the 88th minute.
A corner from the left was not dealt with by Real's defence and Hector Moreno headed the ball to Albin, who got the decisive touch past Iker Casillas.
In other La Liga results, Rayo Vallecano and Levante grabbed 1-0 wins away to Valencia and Real Zaragoza respectively.
Jorge Molina found the net with nine minutes to go as Real Betis claimed a valuable 1-0 win at Celta Vigo in La Liga on Monday.
The match appeared to be heading for a stalemate until Molina broke the deadlock with a brilliant turn and finish from the edge of the area in the 81st minute.
Celta fought gallantly in search of a late equaliser but were unable to level proceedings as Betis moved up to fifth on the table with their ninth win of the season.
Betis play host to lowly Mallorca next up, while 15th-placed Celta travel to take on second-placed Atletico Madrid.
Meanwhile, bottom-placed Deportivo La Coruna played out a 0-0 draw at home to Real Valladolid.
Depor would have climbed out of the relegation zone with a first victory in six games but instead had to settle for a share of the spoils.
Depor have a good opportunity to return to winning ways against 19th-placed Espanyol in Barcelona next up, while Valladolid entertain runaway leaders Barcelona.
Vilanova feels 'lucky' to have witnessed Messi's record-breaking run
The Barcelona boss says that he feels honoured to have witnessed the Argentina international's record goalscoring run
Casillas: Del Bosque deserves Ballon d'Or but Mourinho is 'good contender'
The Real Madrid goalkeeper believes that whilst his club trainer is a strong contender for the coach of the year award, the boss of the Spain team should claim the prize
I have complete confidence in Mourinho and he has my full support, says Perez
The Blancos supremo has chosen to stand behind the coach, insisting that the Portuguese should be treated with more respect by the public in light of his achievements
Maybe we'll buy Messi, jokes Arsenal boss Wenger
The Gunners chief robustly backed his current crop to the media, justifying recent purchases and threatening to pull an Argentine rabbit out of the hat
Mourinho is the best and we have to defend him, says Real Madrid vice-president
The Blancos official is of the opinion that the trainer has been unfairly targeted by the public and insisted that the club will do everything to protect his name
Radamel Falcao could end up at Real Madrid next summer
The Colombian is set to move at the end of the current campaign. Both Chelsea and Manchester City are keen to sign the striker, but Jose Mourinho's men could entice the forward
Michael Laudrup advises Gareth Bale to snub Real Madrid
The Swansea boss has warned the Spurs winger that a move to La Liga might not be in the Welshman's best interests, insisting he will find it hard to adjust to their style of play
Benzema: I don't know anything about PSG interest
The France attacker says he is oblivious to the attention shown from les Parisiens, and is determined to stay and help the Blancos win their 10th European Cup in history
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson lavishes praise on possible successors Mourinho and Guardiola
The 70-year-old has spoken favourably on the two leading candidates who may one day replace him at Old Trafford and lifted the lid on what he thinks makes the pair so successful
Xavi, Messi & Puyol are essential members of best Barcelona ever, says Freixa
The Catalans are over the moon to have agreed terms with three influential members of the squad, while they will do whatever it takes to help Eric Abidal on his way back
This season is not worthy of Real Madrid, says Khedira
The Germany international admits that the Liga champions are yet to perform to an acceptable level, and says their season's targets have already had to be re-prioritised
Barcelona's Abidal given the green light to play football again
The France international looks set to make his return to competitive football, after a lengthy seven-month spell on the sidelines after undergoing surgery on his liver
Aragones: La Liga is not boring
The Euro 2008-winning coach thinks that Barcelona have not won the title just yet and says Diego Simeone is doing an excellent job at Atletico Madrid
Rosell: Barcelona will not stop until the summer
The 48-year-old does not believe Tito Vilanova's team are assured of the league title and says the club will continue to work hard for the rest of the season
Mourinho demands Real Madrid commitment
The former Chelsea coach has warned his players to give their all in every match after suggesting one of his men made a deliberately premature exit from their last game
Mourinho can lead Madrid to Champions League glory, says Di Stefano
The 86-year-old is hopeful that the former Inter boss can guide the Blancos to success in Europe, and remains unperturbed by their domestic struggles
Barcelona's greatest spine secure with Messi, Xavi & Puyol renewals
The Catalan club have extended the deals of their three most emblematic players, thereby ensuring the frame of their side will remain unchanged for the foreseeable future
Benzema: We all want Cristiano Ronaldo to win Ballon d'Or
The Portugal international has the backing of his team-mates in the race for the individual award, and the Frenchman is proud of Madrid's representation among the final 23
Messi, Xavi and Puyol to sign new Barcelona deals
The Catalan powerhouse have communicated that the trio will ink contract extensions in the upcoming weeks after successfully concluding negotiations
Puyol: Busquets is the best midfielder in the world
The experienced defender has hailed his compatriot's influence and feels he is arguably the best player around in his position
PSG confirm interest in Mourinho & Cristiano Ronaldo
The Ligue 1 leaders have admitted that they are keen to sign the Portuguese duo as they have set their sights on silverware in Europe
It is hard to say if La Liga title is decided, says Aragones
The Euro 2008-winning boss is of the opinion that it is too soon to say if Barcelona will be Spanish champions, and insisted that everything is possible in football
Official: Tello extends Barcelona deal until 2016
The attacker has moved to silence reports that he could be heading for the exit door by signing a contract that will keep him at Camp Nou for three more seasons
'Villa has given a lot to Barca and will continue to do so' - Zubizarreta
The Blaugrana sporting director has praises the forward's contributions to the club over the last few years, and believes he will rediscover his best form in time
Real Madrid will fight to the end, says Puyol
The Blaugrana defender believes Jose Mourinho's men will not give up on retaining their Liga crown, despite their 13-point deficit in the title race
Casillas: Mourinho has our support
The Portuguese coach has been subjected to whistles by the Santiago Bernabeu crowd in recent weeks, but the club's captain insists the team are behind him
Vilanova: La Liga is not Barcelona's to lose
The Blaugrana coach warned that his side could still be overhauled in the championship race, while describing Sergio Busquets as "the best in the world in his position"
Pique: La Liga is Barcelona's to lose
The Blaugrana defender believes his side can already start thinking about reclaiming their Liga title this season after earning a 4-1 win over Atletico Madrid
'I have a family and I'm not going to take any risks' - Abidal cautious over return
The Frenchman has been sidelined since undergoing a liver transplant earlier this year, but has vowed not to rush back into action as his priorities lie elsewhere
'Winning the league is almost impossible' - Mourinho
The Portuguese trainer has all but conceded defeat in the title race, but vowed to fight on with his team until the end of the season to help their European form
Turan will leave Atletico Madrid at end of the season, says agent
According to his representative, the Turkey international is keen on a move away from La Liga in the summer, and will join one of five interested clubs in Europe
Benzema named French Footballer of the Year
The Real Madrid forward has been given the trophy for the second successive year after being recognised by France Football and Telefoot as his country's top player in 2012
Navas laments Sevilla's 'unfair' result against Malaga
The Spain midfielder bemoans los Rojiblancos' failure to overcome their local rivals and believes their performance meant his side deserved much more from the game
Tito Vilanova could step down following 'tumor relapse'
Barcelona have been rocked by news that the 44 year-old coach may have to undergo cancer treatment
Dec 19, 2012 11:49:00 AM
Barcelona have been rocked by the news that head coach Tito Vilanova could be forced to step down from his role after it emerged that he has suffered a relapse of a tumor he had last year.
The 44 year-old, who took over from Pep Guardiola earlier this year, endured emergency surgery in November 2011 on his parotid gland, and wide-scale reports from Spain say Vilanova's tumor has become malignant again.
Vilanova guided the Blaugrana to the best-ever start in La Liga as they have gone unbeaten for 16 games, and sit atop of the table with 46 points, holding a 13-point lead over arch-rivals Real Madrid.
The news about Vilanova's health problems comes only one day after defender Eric Abidal got the green light to make his comeback after spending the majority of 2012 on the sidelines due to a liver transplant.
Barcelona have yet to comment on the matter, but cancelled a Christmas lunch with the media, and are expected to release an official statement later on Wednesday.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson lavishes praise on possible successors Mourinho and Guardiola
The 70-year-old has spoken favourably on the two leading candidates who may one day replace him at Old Trafford and lifted the lid on what he thinks makes the pair so successful
Dec 19, 2012 10:00:00 AM
By Hayden Gribble
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has lavished praise on the two leading candidates to succeed him at Old Trafford, Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho.
The 70-year-old, who has identified Mourinho and Guardiola as the only two able to replace him, highlighted the qualities of the Real Madrid supremo, who he repeatedly faced and was occasionally thwarted by when the Portuguese was in charge of Porto and Chelsea.
"Jose is very intelligent, he has charisma, his players play for him, and he is a good looking guy,” said Ferguson as he talked to academics at Harvard Business School in Boston.
"I think I have most of those things, too, apart from his good looks.
"He's got a confidence about himself, saying 'We'll win this' and 'I'm the Special One'.
"I could never come out and say we're going to win this game. It's maybe a wee bit of my Scottishness?”
The Scot went on to discuss Guardiola, the former Barcelona boss who oversaw the side that defeated the Red Devils in both the 2009 and 2011 Champions League final.
"Guardiola is an impressive guy,” he continued.
“He's brought about change in Barcelona, urging the team to always work hard to get the ball back within seconds after losing it.
"They are gifted but work hard. It was a fantastic achievement. He elevated the status of his players."
Guardiola is currently taking time out from the game after a highly successful period as Blaugrana boss and has been linked with a return to football at numerous Premier League clubs - including Chelsea, Manchester City, United and Arsenal.
Abidal will sign new Barcelona deal, says Bartomeu
The defender's current deal with the Blaugrana is due to expire at the end of the season, but he will ink a fresh contract as soon as he resumes match action
Pellegrini: I will not be Mourinho's judge and jury
The Chilean is only thinking about getting a good result on Saturday, amid reports the Blancos coach could get the sack if his side were to lose at the weekend
Iniesta: There is no such thing as the perfect player
The Spain international feels every player has areas in which they can improve, while stressing that he does not consider himself to be a star
Ronaldo: I will not celebrate if I score against Manchester United
The Portugal international is eagerly anticipating the Champions League encounter against his former club as he has nothing but respect for the Red Devils
We can beat Malaga if we play as well as we can, insists Modric
The Croatian is sure victory at La Rosaleda is within Real Madrid's capacity, and revealed that he is delighted with life at the Santiago Bernabeu
Real Madrid are behind Vilanova, says Florentino Perez
The Blancos president has wished the Barcelona boss a speedy recovery after he underwent surgery to remove a tumour from his parotid gland
Cristiano Ronaldo: I'm not arrogant
The Blancos winger has attempted to set the record straight about the way he is negatively viewed by some sections, highlighting the birth of his son as a significant turning point
Vilanova surgery went according to plan, state Barcelona
The Catalan side have released a statement assuring that the 44-year-old's operation was successful, adding that 'clinical evolution' will determine how long it takes to recover
Abidal resumes Barcelona training
The defender is one step closer to making his comeback for the Catalans and he has offered words of encouragement for Tito Vilanova
Continuity amid Vilanova adversity could push Barcelona to greater heights
The coach will undergo an operation on Thursday, but the Catalans' philosophy will remain intact thanks to a capable stand-in and a group of players familiar with pulling through
Rosell: We are convinced Vilanova will be back soon
The Blaugrana chief has stressed that the 44-year-old's health is all that matters, and is confident that he will make a full recovery from his illness
Diaz: Atleti players believe in Simeone
The Argentine centre-back says the squad are united behind the coach of Los Cochoneros despite the weekend setback at the hands of title rivals Barcelona
Barragan says Llorente is not to blame for Valencia's situation
The Valencia defender insists that the president is not to blame for their poor league position, saying it is the team's responsibility
Athletic Bilbao defender Amorebieta denies rift with coach Bielsa
The defender claims there are no tensions between himself and the Argentine coach, with the Venezuelan having recently lost his place in the side
Jordi Roura to take temporary charge at Barcelona
The deputy coach will take temporary charge of the Liga side following the announcement that Tito Vilanova must take time out to receive treatment for cancer
'Be strong Tito' - Players and celebrities offer support to Vilanova after cancer relapse
Following the news the coach is to undergo chemotherapy, a number of high-profile figures have taken to Twitter to wish the 44-year-old well
Ronaldo: Ballon d’Or not everything
The Portuguese says he will not be too hurt if he does not win the accolade, but admits it is a prize he would like to call his own
Real Madrid offer Vilanova support
Los Blancos have expressed their “love and affection” for the 44-year-old, following the news he could step down as Barcelona coach as a result of health problems
Vilanova illness rocks Barcelona and puts football & rivalry in perspective
The Catalan coach has suffered a relapse of his tumour and will need the support of his Camp Nou family as he bids to make a recovery
Mascherano: Playing at Barcelona is like winning a prize
The Argentina international is delighted to be plying his trade with the Primera Division leaders and says winning the Champions League has been the highlight of his stay
Barcelona will head into the Christmas period with what looks increasingly like an unbeatable gap to the chasing pack.
Barcelona have won their past nine La Liga games, the latest a comprehensive 4-1 trouncing of a very good Atletico Madrid side on Sunday, a result that could well prove the death knell for Real Madrid, after they dropped another two points late on against Espanyol.
The next victim in waiting for Barcelona is Real Vallodolid on Saturday, while Real face a tricky trip to fourth-placed Malaga.
Lionel Messi continues to add to the all-time record goals haul after another brace on Sunday to bring up his 90th goal of 2012.
Barca lead Jose Mourinho's Real side by a whopping 13 points with 22 games to play.
It's not insurmountable, but for a side that has won 15 of 16 games there would have to be a monumental collapse.
Christiano Ronaldo scored and set up Fabio Coentrao's go-ahead goal but he continues to carry much of the burden, one Mourinho is finding increasingly difficult to deal with given the inpatient nature of the club's supporters.
Atletico can get back on track at home to Celta de Vigo after an excellent first-half performance against Barcelona still ended in a 4-1 defeat for the league's second best side.
Rayo Vallecano welcome fifth-placed Levante on Thursday with one side looking to break into the top six and other looking to stay there.
Sevilla eye a first league win in five games away to Real Sociedad and Espanyol head back home to host Deportivo La Coruna in the other games on Thursday.
Struggling Valencia will look to haul themselves out of mid-table when Getafe visit on Friday and on Saturday, Real Betis take on Mallorca and Osasuna entertain Granada, who are without a win in their past five league games.
Athletic Bilbao play Real Zaragoza in the other clash on Saturday.
Ronaldo threatens legal action following 'false news' reports
The Portuguese ace has taken to Facebook to send out a warning to anyone who publishes false information about his career or personal life
Dec 21, 2012 12:20:00 AM
By Frank Tigani
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has issued a threat to sue anyone who publishes false information about his career and personal life.
The Portuguese has been subject to media scrutiny throughout his career, but has now warned that he will no longer tolerate fictitious stories.
"Again there is news published about me that is false. I do not want such nonsense to be published but if it does continue, I am going to have a talk with my lawyers," he wrote on his Facebook page on Thursday.
Despite los Blancos' difficult start to the current Liga season, Ronaldo has scored 23 goals in all competitions this term.
Selling Cazorla to Arsenal at that price was a 'blunder', says Pellegrini
The Malaga manager has revealed his club were forced into allowing the Spain international to leave as his side were in "acute crisis" but feels it was a mistake
Dec 20, 2012 9:17:00 AM
By Tom Marshall-Bailey
Malaga manager Manuel Pellegrini believes Arsenal snapped up the bargain of the summer in Santi Cazorla after admitting the Spanish club were forced into selling the player because of financial problems.
Cazorla joined the Gunners in August for a fee believed to be around the €18 million mark and the Spain international has impressed immediately netting seven goals already including a hat-trick at Reading.
Cazorla admitted recently that he would love to face his former club in the final of this year's Champions League, and Pellegrini has revealed that allowing the forward to leave the club was a mistake.
The Malaga boss told 'Al Primer Toque', a radio show on Spanish station Onda Cero: "There are many clubs who have to give up their big names except Barca or Madrid, so there is a big difference between them [their quality] and the rest.
"Economically, the club had to make a change based on what had been proposed [there was a lot of financial trouble - owner threatened to pull out over TV money] and we had to sell Santi Cazorla.
"Santi's case was inexplicable. It was a time of acute crisis in the club. The departure of Cazorla at the time and at the amount that was agreed was a blunder."
The latest superstar in the Malaga ranks is Isco, who some believe has been empowered by Cazorla's departure, as he has been able to play a more prominent role, a suggestion Pellegrini denies.
He added: "A good player has never benefited from another good player leaving and no player has gone backwards by playing alongside another great player."