Real Madrid held in Villarreal, while Atletico beat Getafe in thriller

Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale (right) jumps to kick the ball during the Spanish league football match against Villarreal CF at La Ceramica stadium in Villarreal on Saturday. Agency photo
Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale (right) jumps to kick the ball during the Spanish league football match against Villarreal CF at La Ceramica stadium in Villarreal on Saturday. Agency photo
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Real Madrid’s lead at the top of La Liga was cut to four points over Sevilla as Carlo Ancelotti’s side were held to a 0-0 draw away to Villarreal on Saturday afternoon.
The draw, coupled with Sevilla’s 2-0 win at home to Elche on Friday night, allowed Sevilla to clip two points off Madrid’s lead, although Real Madrid will be moderately content to have taken a point from an entertaining game in one of the toughest away trips they have between now and the end of the season.
Gareth Bale was a surprise starter for Madrid after 168 days on the sidelines, and was perhaps their best player in attack, seeing one effort well saved by home keeper Geronimo Rulli.
Meanwhile, Armaut Danjuma hit the woodwork for Villarreal, while Samuel Chukwueze gave Marcelo a torrid time down the Real Madrid left, meaning Ancelotti will be crossing his fingers that Ferland Mendy is fit for next week’s trip to play Paris Saint-Germain.
Real Madrid were still missing Karim Benzema in attack but improved in the second half, and a moment of magic from Eden Hazard almost gave them three points in injury-time when he set up Luka Jovic, only for the substitute to hit the bar instead of giving his side three points.
On Friday, second-half goals from Papu Gomez on 70 minutes and Rafa Mir five minutes later gave Sevilla a 2-0 win at home to Elche, who had resisted well until the decisive first goal. Atletico Madrid won a thrilling encounter 4-3 at home to Getafe in the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.
Although Luis Suarez saw an early penalty saved by David Soria, Angel Correa again showed his instinct in front of goal to open the scoring for Atletico, and Mathias Cunha doubled their lead after a move started by Marcos Llorente in the 26th minute.

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