Monday, April 1, 2013

True Madrid compared to. Real Zaragoza: Rating, Degrees and Post-Match Effect - Bleacher Survey

As Real Madrid was struggling to come away with a victory against Real Zaragoza, with the match ending in a 1-1 draw, it was an unusual time in La Liga. Prior to this game kicked off, Celta Vigo grabbed a late equalizer to tie Barcelona 2-2. Both Zaragoza and Celta stay nearby the base of the dining table, but this is the time when groups fighting for survival start to stand out. This is obvious in the sixth minute when Zaragoza main midfielder ApoAo stripped Luka Modric and the ball moved luckily to Rodri. The young midfielder killed an attempt past Diego Lopez, outran the Madrid protection and pressed the ball forward. Los Blancos were able to recuperate before halftime when Cristiano Ronaldo's relentless stress allowed him to obtain a shot off in the penalty spot, and he was demonstrably in no mood to produce mistakes. His attempt was powerful and low, and it ended up in the back of the net. Both teams were able to develop odds in the next half, and Madrid cannot rightfully claim that it dominated this match, while it may possibly feel it had the greater options. The end result was still another disappointing performance in a forgettable Manhunter Liga campaign for Jose Mourinho's area. Grades Cristiano Ronaldo, True Madrid: B+ An admirable effort was made by ronaldo to pull his part stage in this game. If not for his willingness to keep with the play, he probably never would have had an opportunity on target because condition. He was dangerous and yet again active on the side in this sport. He does not deserve blame for the draw, but he needed seriously to create yet another time of wonder for his team to obtain a success. Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Photographs Rodri, Zaragoza: A- Players should leap headfirst into any window of opportunity, when facing one of many European leaders. This is what Rodri did on Zaragoza's solitary target. He was fortunate for the ball, then took an ambitious effect toward goal before changing into yet another gear and finding a shot off. It was a heroic play, and it repaid massively for Zaragoza. Luka Modric, True Madrid: C- Modric's quality has a big hit when he was the main one who lost property on the play that generated Zaragoza's goal. This is a cardinal sin for a holding midfielder. But this episode came in only the sixth second. He'd a lot of options to atone for his problem, and he did not achieve this. Denis Doyle/Getty Photos Helder Postiga, Zaragoza: B- Zaragoza's top goal-scorer had an opportunity to arrive his compatriot, nevertheless the Portuguese striker didn't have aAsignificantAimpact on this fit. The Madrid centre-backs did a remarkable job noticing Postiga, but in order to direct his team to win he needed to be involved and more active. Gonzalo Higuain, True Madrid: H Like Postiga, Higuain did not leave a mark on this fit. Madrid's dangerous attacks came fromAtheAwings and maybe not through its lone striker. Karim Benzema was on the bench with this fixture, but Mourinho opted to make use of his three substitutions elsewhere. This may be a choice that weighs heavily on his mind following the bad effect. What's Next Madrid will have a Champions League tie against Galatasaray on Wednesday before time for La Liga to get on Levante on Saturday. Zaragoza is likewise back on the frequency on Saturday with a match against Deportivo Manhunter CoruAa.

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