La Liga - Real and Barca both lose

Eurosport - Sun, 21 Oct 06:42:00 2007

Leaders Real Madrid and Barcelona, who both started the day unbeaten, fell to their first defeats in La Liga, with champions Real slumping to a 2-1 reverse at Espanyol.

FOOTBALL Espanyol Real Madrid La Liga - 0

Real were no match for team-of-the-moment Espanyol as they lost 2-1. Albert Riera and Raul Tamudo, who led Spain to a 3-1 victory against Denmark in their Euro 2008 qualifier last weekend, scored the goals at the beginning of each half.

Sergio Ramos pulled one back for Real at the end.

The champions stay top with 19 points while Espanyol, who have won four games on the trot, secured fifth place on 16.

Winger Riera scored on his debut for Spain in Denmark last weekend and continued his run of form by heading Espanyol in front from a corner after just two minutes against Real.

Ernesto Valverde's side continued to look sharper, breaking forward at pace, and Tamudo doubled the lead with a stunning goal early in the second half.

Receiving a pass from Valdo, the 30-year-old saw Iker Casillas off his line and floated a delicate chip over his international team mate from the edge of the area.

Ramos scored from a corner at the end to evoke memories of Real's fightback from 3-1 down to win 4-3 against Espanyol last May, but it was the home side who had looked more likely to add to their lead up to that point.

VILLARREAL 3-1 BARCELONA

Villarreal were impressive as they tore apart visitors Barcelona 3-1, with two penalties from Marcos Senna, to climb to second place with 18 points.

Barcelona had barely touched the ball when Villarreal took the lead in the Madrigal with a well-worked move down the left in the third minute.

Santi Cazorla passed to Guillermo Franco on the edge of the area and carried on to pick up the Mexican's deft backheel before sweeping a curling shot past Victor Valdes.

The home side continued to pile forward and won a penalty, when Eric Abidal brought down Robert Pires, converted by Senna in the 13th minute.

Barca came back when Lionel Messi's pass allowed Bojan, starting in place of Ronaldinho who was rested, to get behind his marker and fire in off the near post in the 25th.

While there were some doubts about the first penalty, the second was clear when Gabriel Milito took Pires's legs as he raced into the area and the Argentine was lucky to remain on the pitch. Senna put away his second spot kick in the 34th.

Coach Frank Rijkaard went for all-out attack after the break bringing on forward Giovani dos Santos for defender Oleguer but it was Villarreal who continued to pose the greater threat.

Barcelona lost Deco to a thigh injury near the end and the Portugal midfielder faces up to five weeks on the sidelines.

DEPORTIVO LA CORUNA 2 VALENCIA 4

Valencia winger Joaquin won and converted a penalty in the 10th minute and midfielder Ruben Baraja bundled in a second goal in the 13th after good work by David Silva and Jaime Gavilan.

Depor pulled one back when striker Xisco scored from close range as the defence dallied in the 29th but Joaquin crossed for striker Fernando Morientes to head Valencia's third in the 38th. Morientes headed their fourth from Silva's cross in the 73rd.

Depor's Equatorial Guinea striker Rodolfo Bodipo struck two minutes from time to make it 4-2, and Valencia had defender Ivan Helguera sent off at the end.

LEVANTE 0 SEVILLA 2

Sevilla's Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano received a pass from Daniel Alves with his back to goal and spun to fire the opener in the seventh minute before scoring from a penalty in the 14th. The win ended a run of four defeats for Sevilla.

It was a tough baptism of fire for Levante's new coach Giovanni De Biasi, whose side remain rooted to the foot of the table without a win. They were booed off the pitch at the end.

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