Liveblog: Levante v Real Madrid

By: Steve | January 13th, 2008

Hala Madrid! Los Merengues play in their 19th match of the season, the halfway point of this campaign. They’re away to Levante, and Sky Sports 1 carries the match in a little over 20 minutes. Madrid are coming off possibly their worst showing of the season, losing 2-1 at Mallorca in the first leg of their round of 16 match of the Copa del Rey. But Levante are bottom of the Liga table, so as poorly as Los Merengues played, there really is no excuse for any result other than a win tonight.

Coach Schuster has to pull the right strings to get this team working right. Sergio Ramos is sitting this one out to suspension, so it’s likely that Pepe and Cannavaro will be back in central defense, with the Italian having been rested this week. Sneijder and Gago were both ineffective last match, so I wouldn’t expect the Dutchman to start, but Schuster doesn’t really have an alternative to Gago, with Diarra away at the African Nations Cup.

I think Higuain showed enough on Wednesday to spell Raul for once, and Ruud will be back in the side. Guti was also ineffective against Mallorca, so I think Julio Baptista will be called upon to play the offensive central midfielder role, with Robinho and possibly Drenthe joining him on the wings. It’s too bad Balboa picked up his injury, this would’ve been a good match for him to get a deserved start.

Anyways, we’ll see what happens very soon… stay tuned!


PREGAME: Schuster’s gone with Casillas, Torres, Cannavaro, Pepe, Marcelo, Baptista, Gago, Sneijder, Robinho, Ruud and Raul.
2min: Oh! Levante get the first chance on a free kick that Alvaro does well to get a head on, but it fires straight at Casillas who makes a terrific reflex save.
4min: It’s surprising that Schuster has named what is possibly his strongest squad, given suspensions and injuries… maybe he wants to send a message to the players.
7min: Madrid are pressing well in the early going, but the passes aren’t nearlt as crisp as they need to be…
11min: Levante are pursuing well on defense though, not allowing Madrid time on the ball, particularly in the offensive half… only Robinho seems to be doing well to keep possession without needing to dump off a pass to the nearest white shirt…
12min: Oh, poor pass from Gago who could’ve sprung Ruud alone in front, but the ball doesn’t curve enough and flies straight to the keeper.
16min: Levante have played a really strong 3 or 4 minutes, giving Madrid absolute fits in defense. Two straight corners stray dangerously near Casillas’ goal. Really poor set-piece defending by Los Merengues, Gago and Pepe the main culprits, but the defense just needs to talk.
21min: OH!!! Real mount their first credible attack, and force a corner… Sneijder takes it, and it makes its way to Baptista who blasts it away from the keeper, but Levante’s last defender is able to knock it away from the post. The rebound falls to Raul who taps it but it drops to the keeper. Argh!
24min: Ah! Yet another Levante corner causing problems, as the ball knocks around the goalmouth area in front of Casillas like a pinball before Cannavaro clears for another corner. What is it about corner kicks that Real can’t do crap about?
27min: I’ll admit that Tommasi is a good defender for Levante, but Real’s making him look like Superman… No touch on their passing, poor control when receiving passes or dribbling… Sneijder needs to sit, Gago needs to sit.
32min: I think Sneijder’s given up possession at least 5 times in the match so far. What’s he still doing on the pitch?!?
36min: Marcelo is doing terribly. Levante’s right winger is getting consistently by the Brazilian, and forcing Cannavaro to stray out wide to defend against the crosses.
43min: Sneijder really has to stop doing those stupid spin kick passes off his back foot. They never get to the target, if he even has one, since he’s normally facing away from the direction of attack when he starts the move. It’s brutal.
45min: I’d like to say that Real is lacking consistency, except they’re not… they’re consistently bad. The amount of turnovers in this match is almost comical, if it wasn’t Los Merengues we’re talking about.
HALFTIME: Ugh, the referee’s whistle brings a merciful end to that awful half. You’d never think that it’s the best team in the league against the worst.
HALFTIME: 36 points separate Real from Levante. THIRTY-SIX!!! Levante sit bottom of the table with 8 points… EIGHT! What the hell is going on? Why do we look worse than they do?!?
HALFTIME: It’s unbelievable how bad Real is looking now. If they think that any team fears them simply because they’re top of the table, they’re sadly mistaken…
HALFTIME: This is the fourth straight match, since the Barcelona clasico, that they’ve looked like the worse team against clearly inferior opposition. Is everyone resting on their laurels after taking that win in the Camp Nou? I can’t imagine it would take this long to get their heads out of their asses.
46min: No changes for either team after halftime… that doesn’t bode well for Real.
48min: Argh, why are we still looking like a beer league squad on defense?!? Riga and Pedro Leon are giving Madrid defenders fits… Marcelo tries to clear the ball straight across the goalmouth area, and his Riga in the back, leading to a shot just off target.
51min: Marcelo is having an awful night… His wing is as porous as anything… and just as I type that, he gives up a cross from his wing that Riga gets a poor head on, thanks to Cannavaro…
52min: Ugh, Gago and Baptista just aren’t communicating, leaving the ball for each other…
55min: AHHH! I have a bad feeling about this match… even when Real get a chance, they have no luck today. Gago crosses in for Baptista, whose header bounces off a defender back to him. He’s only got space for a light tap, but it bounces off the keeper, and rolls untouched to the far post… and then bounces out somehow. Levante’s doing a great job of closing right down on the ballcarrier, and it’s up to Madrid to pick out the open guy.
56min: Strange. Guti comes on for Baptista, who may have picked up a knock, but the Brazilian has easily come closest to scoring for the whites. Should’ve brought on someone for Sneijder too.
58min: Marcelo is having such a horrible time trying to contain Juanma on the wing that Robinho is forced to come back, almost to the corner flag, to win back possession. Brutal.
60min: Schuster has obviously seen that Marcelo can’t handle the left side on his own… That’s two straight possessions that he’s gotten a second defender down there to help out, this time it’s Gago.
61min: Real’s resorted to taking shots from outside the penalty area… two straight attempts by Guti and Raul. Smacks of desperation.
63min: Oh! A REALLY late offside flag on Ruud, but actually 2 other Madrid players were also past the second last defender…
65min: Madrid do seem to be passing better in the last 4 minutes or so… Levante is starting to wear down, tired from all that running, and now they’re not closing down as fast… i suppose that’s why Madrid always wins in the second half…
65min: Brutal tackle by Marcelo… he slides across to get to the ball first, but his tackle only gets the ball straight onto the Levante attacker’s feet…
66min: Juanma injures himself somehow trying for a long pass down Levante’s right wing… a reprieve for Marcelo perhaps…
68min: Pedro Leon gets subbed… for Ibiazi?
68min: Guti’s really hasn’t gotten his head in the game… mis-controls a couple passes and lets them roll under his foot…
70min: Oh!!! How did that not go in? Robinho gets a pass from an industrious Ruud into the penalty area, and beats the keeper with his shot but not the post. Ugh.
71min: Saul on for Juanma… Higuain on for Sneijder.
73min: Ah… A nice cross by Marcelo somehow is missed by Raul on a header attempt…
75min: Handball by a Levante defender in the box! Penalty given!
76min: GOAL! Ruud coolly slots home the penalty as the keeper guesses wrong. It’s ugly, but it works. Levante 0-1 Real Madrid.
79min: For all my ranting about Real’s crappy play, and it has indeed been crappy, the main difference in the scoreline is the quality of the finishing… Real has had far more real goalscoring opportunities, having been denied by good defending and the woodwork. Levante, while they’ve dominated possession, has not been nearly as clinical in front of the goal. In other words, Casillas has had less work than the Levante keeper.
80min: Pepe brutally turns the ball over after turning to make a back pass… Riga steals it and Pepe recovers enough to nick the shot skyward.
83min: Well, it looks like Real is slowing the match down, trying to waste as much time as possible… well, for all that it took to get a simple 1-0 lead on the bottom team, I think I would too.
84min: Drenthe on for Robinho.
86min: Riga gets around Cannavaro wide on the right, but has no support in the box as his cross gets cleared by Pepe…
87min: Courtois off for Ettien.
88min: GOAL!!! Ruud collects a pass from Guti just outside the box, and with Higuain playing the decoy to his right, Ruud blasts it past the keeper into the bottom left corner of the net. 11th goal in La Liga and 15th of the season in all competitions for van Nistelrooy. Levante 0-2 Real Madrid.
90min: Well, Real leads by 2 goals, it’s safe to say they’ve won the game, but damn, how ugly was that.
90+1min: Wow, Levante lead Real on corners given 7-1.
90+3min: Real have recovered time of possession 54% to 46% for Levante… Surely it was going the other way in the first 60 minutes of the match.
90+3min: Ugh, an 8th corner for Levante… the header goes over the crossbar, and then the whistle goes.
POSTGAME: I normally don’t think there’s a difference in fitness levels between top and bottom teams, more a skill or talent thing… but Real just does this to all teams. They weather the storm at the start, letting teams run themselves ragged, then apply some clinical finishing in the final 30 minutes when defenders starting slowing down.
POSTGAME: So is this Real’s version of the rope-a-dope? Look like crap and then come back for the killer blow? I dunno… I want to say no, that Real actually does play this badly, but results are results…
POSTGAME: Real go up to 47 points from 19 matches, bumping the lead back up to 7 points over Barcelona. It’s tied their own record for largest lead at the halfway point of the season.
POSTGAME: Ok, let’s go to the individuals… Casillas was solid when called upon, and made a great point-blank save in the opening minutes to keep it level. Clean sheet for the Spanish international, in spite of the horrid defense.
POSTGAME: Can I just add, that with the late game also on Sky Sports 1, Sergio Aguero on Atletico is a beast. He’s the real deal.
POSTGAME: Hmmm, crappy defense again, though definitely not as bad as they were against Mallorca. Torres and Cannavaro acquitted themselves of any mistakes they may have made, they were just left alone trying to cover for other people. Cannavaro’s defensive awareness is something we really need to transfer, Matrix-style, into Pepe and Marcelo. The latter two were quite brutal, particularly the young Brazilian leftback who was constantly beaten down his wing by Juanma and needed a second defender to help him out.
POSTGAME: Gago was generally subpar. He found a bit more passing touch in the second half, but really, he’s out of place as a defensive midfielder. It’s not him. Sneijder was just shit. All. Day. Long. Baptista was far more dangerous, coming close a few times whilst on the Levante keeper’s doorstep. You could even say he was unlucky to score.
POSTGAME: Robinho was alright, but he really didn’t do that well to break down the defense. He’s not quite the kind of player that Aguero or Messi are. Still, he did have a glorious chance that was unlucky to hit the post. Raul was his usual industrious self, but still rather quiet. And Ruud… well, what can you say? Always dangerous and given any glint of daylight, he’s more than likely to hit the target. Good match for him.
POSTGAME: Higuain was decent, attempting the cross which drew the handball penalty for Real’s first goal. Guti was again off his A-game… maybe he’s really only motivated by matches against the bigger clubs? Still, he was miles ahead of Sneijder’s quality. And Drenthe didn’t have much time to do anything, but still showed a few glimpses of his pace and dribbling. He may be called upon more often in the second half of the season.
POSTGAME: Anyways, the result is still a positive one for Real, gaining all 3 points. I don’t see how Mijatovic and Calderon don’t see the crisis in defense and not make a move for someone in the winter window, but eh, what do I know?
POSTGAME: Alright, I’m out. Comment away.





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  • Apollo |  January 13th, 2008 at 12:06 pm

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    Argh…why is this team so frustrating.

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  • Steve |  January 13th, 2008 at 12:16 pm

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    Seriously. Brutal stuff.

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  • Corey |  January 13th, 2008 at 12:37 pm

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    Im not watching the game, i knew it was gonna be ugly. Im loosing any faith I had in Schuster as well as Gago, Sneijder and the lot.

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  • Corey |  January 13th, 2008 at 12:40 pm

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    Sounds like Marcelo is having a good go of it though

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  • Apollo |  January 13th, 2008 at 1:15 pm

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    Well a win is a win, but the work rate and effort level does not bode well for the other competitions that we`re still alive in.

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  • Steve |  January 13th, 2008 at 1:38 pm

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    Is it just me, or does Real look equally bad whether it’s Barcelona or Levante? Somehow they usually manage to scrape out a result. I’m not a big fan of this… playing down or up to the opposition.

    It’s like a friend of mine was like when we were running footraces… No matter if he was going against the fastest guy on the rugby team or a 6′6″ oaf, he looked exactly the same, stride for stride, doing just enough to win.

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  • Ryan |  January 13th, 2008 at 3:15 pm

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    Why exert yourself too much against Levante when the big games are midweek and Atletico at the weekend?

    I know that’s not the way we should look at it, but it makes me feel better about our lack luster performances. Not only are we having defensive problems with Heinze out and everyone else choosing to have off days at the same time, but we lack something in midfield. Someone to keep the ball and keep it simple. We lose posession far too easily. Ballack would have been perfect imo, but that chance has gone. Xabi Alonso would also be a great buy, but if there was any chance of that it would be in the summer and not now. I really don’t know who we could go after this January who could make a real difference.

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  • Corey |  January 13th, 2008 at 7:32 pm

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    Well, Gago and Sneijder are not the solution, they both have been terrible for the past two months.

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  • Steve |  January 13th, 2008 at 8:48 pm

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    Ballack as the solution? No way. Essien would be far better than the German.

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  • Ryan |  January 14th, 2008 at 1:38 am

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    I see Ballack as a more short term option, and I will admit I am not a massive fan of Essien. Ballack is alot classier as a player imo, and one of the best all round midfielders out there, even at his age. Obviously I wouldn’t be against the signing of Essien, but my thinking is for the long term, and I see someone like Granero having a big future here.

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