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Dani Ceballas the hero for Real Madrid on return to Real Betis

All the action from Benito Villamarin Stadium

Kieran Jackson
Sunday 13 January 2019 20:09 GMT
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Ceballos came off the bench to win it for Real
Ceballos came off the bench to win it for Real (AFP/Getty Images)

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Substitute Dani Ceballos scored from a free kick in the final minutes to save Real Madrid from another setback in the Spanish league title race on Sunday.

Ceballos sent his strike through a gap in the defensive wall to claim the winning goal in a 2-1 victory at Real Betis. Ceballos, who joined Madrid from Betis before the start of last season, went on in the 74th minute to jeers from Betis fans and with Madrid on the defensive.

But when Casemiro earned a foul just outside the box, Ceballos stepped up to score the goal that will take some pressure off beleaguered Madrid coach Santiago Solari.

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29 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

Sergi Roberto sneaks in to the box, and does well to win a header at the back post. But it's an inaccurate header, and goes well wide. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:03

32 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

Alba's first time ball into the box almost finds an onrushing Luis Suarez, but Riesgo is alert, and comes to collect. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:05

35 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

Joan Jordan has plenty of space ahead of him on the left, but delays and is ushered out of a promising position. Should have got a shot off there. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:09

38 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar 

A corner for the visitors is cleared as far as Pedro Bigas, who sends his shot high into the stands. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:10

39 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

Sergi Roberto should be in the book.

The Barca defender tugs Marc Cucurella in a threatening position, and I'm not quite sure why he hasn't been yellow carded. Eibar's free-kick is cleared. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:12

42 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

Sergi Enrich has been booked here for Eibar - I think it's for remonstrating a little too much at the referee. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:15

43 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

Big penalty shout for Barca!

Coutinho is put through in the box, and he goes down under pressure from Ruben Pena - referee decides against giving a penalty.

There was contact, was there enough to bring the Brazilian down though? 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:17

44 minutes: Barcelona 1-0 EIbar

Luis Suarez talks himself into the book after arguing with the linesman about a foul given against him. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:17

HALF-TIME: Barcelona 1-0 Eibar

No time added on at the end of the first-half. 

The half-time whistle is met with jeers by the home fans - Eibar have played very well in this first period, and can count themselves unlucky to be behind. 

But it only takes one moment, and Luis Suarez's goal sepeartes the teams at the break. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:18

The men who have been the difference so far. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 18:22

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