LEADERS REAL Madrid will have a four-point advantage over chasing Barcelona when they meet at Camp Nou for the second ‘El Clasico’ of the campaign in a week’s time after the arch rivals both won in La Liga on Saturday.
Real, whose Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo broke his own Spanish record with his 41st goal of the campaign, came from a goal down to beat lowly Sporting Gijon 3-1 at the Bernabeu.
Two hours later Argentina’s World Player of the Year Lionel Messi equalled Ronaldo’s mark with both goals in Barca’s 2-1 comeback win at fifth-placed Levante.
Real’s victory also meant Jose Mourinho’s side equalled the club’s Spanish record of 107 goals scored in a season set under Welsh coach John Toshack 22 years ago. The world’s richest clubs by income are locked in one of the most exciting Spanish title races in recent years and could meet in next month’s Champions League final if Real get past Bayern Munich and Barca see off Chelsea.
With five La Liga matches left, Real have 85 points. Barca, who have trimmed six points from the Madrid club’s lead in the past month, are on 81, 29 ahead of third-placed Valencia.
Ronaldo’s 74th-minute header at the Bernabeu broke the La Liga scoring record he set last season and he has 53 goals in all competitions. Messi, who succeeded the former Manchester United forward as World Player and has won the award the past three years, has 63 and is only four short of the all-time record of 67 set by former Bayern Munich striker Gerd Mueller in the 1972-’73 season.
Real fell behind in the 30th minute when Sergio Ramos handled in the penalty area and Miguel De Las Cuevas comfortably beat Iker Casillas from the spot. Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuain equalised seven minutes later when he rose unmarked to nod a Ramos cross past Juan Pablo before Ronaldo settled the home sides nerves and Benzema added a third from Mesut Özil’s assist eight minutes from time.