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Bale gives Madrid late win at Sociedad

The Canadian Press

Gareth Bale and Lucas Vazquez, Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images
MADRID - Barcelona scored two second-half goals to defeat 10-man Real Betis 2-0 on
Saturday and move closer to winning the Spanish league title.
The victory put Barcelona back in first place after both Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid
had won earlier. Real Madrid defeated Real Sociedad 1-0 behind a late winner by
Gareth Bale, and Atletico topped Rayo Vallecano by the same score with a goal by
French striker Antoine Griezmann.
Victories against Espanyol and Granada in the final two rounds will secure Barcelona its
second consecutive title. Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have 85 points each, with the
Catalan club ahead on the head-to-head tiebreaker. Real Madrid is one point behind with
two rounds to go. All three teams have won their matches in the last three rounds.
"We keep winning and we still only depend on ourselves," Barcelona coach Luis Enrique
said. "We never said it was going to be easy. We have to focus on these last two games.
We are closer and closer to the Spanish league title."
Lionel Messi set up both Barcelona goals at the Benito Villamarin Stadium in Seville.
Ivan Rakitic scored in the 50th minute after a defensive blunder and Luis Suarez added
his league-leading 35th goal in the 81st to seal the victory.
Real Betis played a man down from the 37th after Heiko Westermann was sent off for
two yellow cards. The German defender was shown his first yellow in the 28th for a foul
on Messi, and the second came less than 10 minutes later for a foul on Rakitic.
Rakitic broke the deadlock from close range after goalkeeper Antonio Adan failed to
intercept Messi's cross to Rakitic inside the area.

The Argentine playmaker then sent a perfect long ball to Suarez in front of the goal, and
the Uruguay striker easily netted his ninth goal in three games.
Barcelona lost goalkeeper Claudio Bravo near the end of the game because of a calf
injury.
In Madrid, Atletico won despite playing with only four players from the starting lineup that
defeated Bayern Munich 1-0 in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals on
Wednesday at the Vicente Calderon Stadium. Coach Diego Simeone, serving a threegame suspension for throwing a second ball onto the field in the previous league round,
rested most of the regular starters on Saturday ahead of the return game in Germany on
Tuesday.
But with his team struggling, Simeone put Griezmann into the game and the striker
scored right away with a shot from just inside the area in the 55th minute, giving Atletico
its seventh straight victory. Simeone's tough defence hasn't conceded a goal in six
consecutive games.
"Rayo made things difficult for us," Griezmann said. "The players who started lacked
rhythm, which was normal, they hadn't played in a long time. But we were able to
improve and got the win."
Bale scored with a firm header after a well-placed cross by Lucas Vazquez in the 80th,
giving Madrid its 10th-straight league win in a difficult match at Anoeta Stadium.
"We did our job," Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said. "The important thing for us
was to get the three points, because if we didn't get them today, La Liga would have
become more difficult."
Madrid was without Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema because of hamstring
injuries ahead of Wednesday's Champions League semifinal against Manchester City.
The first leg was 0-0 in England.
"We've been suffering with injuries, but the team has responded well," Real Madrid
defender Sergio Ramos said. "The players who have come in have played well, this has
been key for us."
Real Madrid dominated from the start but had difficulties getting past Sociedad's
Argentine goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli.
"We knew it was going to be a difficult match, but we went for the win from the start,"
Ramos said. "We created a lot of chances but just couldn't capitalize on them."
Bale had already missed a few good opportunities before finally scoring the winner in the
northeastern city of San Sebastian.
His best chance had been in the 57th, when he got to a loose ball inside the area but his
low shot from near the penalty spot was blocked by Rulli.
Bale finally broke through by jumping high over a defender to meet Vazquez's cross from
the right side, sending the ball into the upper corner.
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