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European football: ISCO Stuns Former Association Real Madrid in victory for Real Betis | European club football

real Madrid Stumbled into the three-way race for the title La Liga as Isco led Real Betis For a 2-1 comeback victory against the defending champion on Saturday.

The former Madrid player delivered a Madrid kick in the 34th minute, who was led by a midfielder Johnny Cardoso and canceled Brahim Díaz ‘Opener for Madrid.

Isco then made Betis from the penalty point in the 54th minute after he had gone to Jesús Rodríguez and the defender of Madrid, Antonio Rüdigiger, had aroused the Betis striker in the area.

Kylian Mbappé started again for Madrid after missing a game because of a dental problem. Her head coach Carlo Ancelotti replaced him 15 minutes before the 16th game of the 16th game of the Champions League on Tuesday.

“We could not keep our initiative and the result was escaped,” said Ancelotti. “This is a hard blow and we have to react. We didn’t play well today. “

The former Real Madrid Manager José Mourinhos four-game suspension for Fenerbahce was halved by the Turkish Football Association (TFF) after checking the association’s appeal.

Mourinho received a fine and the ban on his comments on Turkish referees after a game at rival GalatasarayWhere he criticized the match officials in a press conference after the 0-0 super lig anthletes on Monday.

A late Philip -Billing goal for Napoli saved a deserved 1-1 draw at home InterThe series -a leader who separated the title rival by a point.

Federico Dimarco brought the defending champion directly from a free kick in the 22nd minute to silence a sold out Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. Dimarco rolled his free kick around the wall and in the long post. Alex Meret could only look when the ball was embedded in the corner of his network and finally broke the game into life.

As soon as Napoli absorbed the sucker punch, they began to penetrate in search of a balance. A long pass was hit by Romelu Lukaku for the first time, but his efforts hit the side of the side. Seconds later, Giacomo Raspadori’s first touch took him past the Interkeeper Josep Martínez, wide in the area, but his second one was too heavy and the ball rolled far, with Lukaku waiting in the middle of the area.

Philip Billing has a tie for Napoli against Inter. Photo: Remo Casilli/Reuters

Napoli stacked the pressure in the second half. Scott McTominay had a strong strike from Martínez with a meret with the Meret to get out of his area well and to clear the danger with Denzel Dumfries that settled on the Napoli goal.

Just when the team of Antonio Conte would continue to slip back in the title race with a second defeat, her Danish replacement bill was achieved in the second attempt in the 87th minute. Stanislav Lobotka played in Billing and saw his first effort from Martínez saved with one leg, but the Dutch put the rebound home.

Inter have 58 points with Napoli to 57, two before Atalanta which were recorded on a 0-0 draw VeneziaHow Gian Piero Gasperini’s team did another overwhelming exhibition.

Atalanta, who left the Champions League and Coppa Italia last month, have difficulty gaining dynamics in the title race and have been won at home in the league since the end of December. Although they only won three of their last 10 games in Serie A, they are six points before Juventus fourth, who organizes Verona on Monday. Venezia extended his victory to 10 games when they sitting with 18 points 19th.

Bayer Leverkusen delivered a ruthless performance in the first half and beat three times in seven minutes to leave their hosts. Eintracht Frankfurttumble. The 4-1 victory means that Leverkusen is very second in second place, 11 points before third place in Frankfurt. Bayern Munich remains at the top with 61 points.

The breakthrough came in the 26th minute when Nathan Tella slipped behind the Frankfurt defense. He introduced himself with a composed first touch before driving a deep shot over the goal and found the lower left corner.

Three minutes later, Nordi Mukiele expanded the lead with a nearby finish. The scab was closed in the 33rd minute when Patrik Schick calmly closed the ball home in the box after he had locked himself up from the Byline.

However, the trust of Leverkusen led to a concentration that made it possible to benefit Frankfurt. Seven minutes before the break, Hugo confiscated Ekikats on a laid back pass, rounded off the goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky and hit the ball into an empty network.

Leverkusen kept her dominance in the second half, whereby Aleix García delivered a low long shot in the 62nd minute after a release, which had embedded itself into the far below the lower corner to seal the fourth and final goal of the night.

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