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    Sunday, March 12, 2017

    Not for the first time this season, Sergio Ramos headed Real Madrid to victory.


     Ramos saves Keylor Navas' becomes flushed against unyielding Betis  


    When difficulties arise Sergio Ramos goes ahead, and the Genuine Madrid chief was the saint for Los Blancos once more, against a stiff-necked Genuine Betis side.  

    With an overwhelming calendar of installations upcoming, Zinedine Zidane accepted the open door to rest some of his typical starters and without precedent for quite a while, Isco and James Rodriguez shared minutes together.  

    Nacho supplanted Pepe at the back and Alvaro Morata was given another begin to the detriment of Karim Benzema.  

    Not surprisingly, the hosts were speediest out of the pieces and Isco mixed a half possibility in the second moment.  

    The vitality and goal from Los Blancos was discernable and Cristiano Ronaldo twice went close not long after.  

    Betis as far as concerns them, thought that it was hard to escape their own particular half and when they did, they were just covered like swarming honey bees around a nectar pot.  

    Ruben Castro had the guests first shot of note in the thirteenth moment after a strangely poor cross-field ball by Toni Kroos.  

    Isco, by some separation the diversion's busiest player, was included in everything great that Genuine brought to the table in a short of breath opening.  

    In seven days when refereeing choices have been under the magnifying lens, Mateu Lahoz, extraordinarily, neglected to give the guests a nailed on spot-kick after Keylor Navas cut down Darko Brasanac when through on objective.  

    Had the official given the punishment Navas must be sent off, however only two minutes after the fact the Costa Rican was again the reprobate as he truly gave Betis the lead, first sparing Antonio Sanabria's shot and after that mishandling it over the line.  


    A five-man resistance from Victor Sanchez was demonstrating hard to separate for the hosts.


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