Casemiro saves Madrid blushes to down Las Palmas

Real Madrid needed a stoppage time winner from Brazilian midfielder Casemiro to move back within 12 points of La Liga leaders Barcelona with an unconvincing 2-1 win at Las Palmas.

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Casemiro saves Madrid blushes to down Las Palmas

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Real Madrid needed a stoppage time winner from Brazilian midfielder Casemiro to move back within 12 points of La Liga leaders Barcelona with an unconvincing 2-1 win at Las Palmas.

Sergio Ramos’s towering first-half header put the visitors in front, but Las Palmas looked to have salvaged the point their performance deserved through Willian Jose three minutes from time yesterday.

However, Casemiro punished some atrocious marking to head home the winner before Ramos was sent-off for the 20th time in his Madrid career late on.

Elsewhere, Valencia boss Gary Neville’s troubles continued as he branded his side’s performance “unacceptable” in losing their local derby 1-0 to Levante.

And Sevilla maintained their hopes of Champions League football next season with a thrilling 4-2 win over Villarreal.

Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas had been on top form as Real saw off Roma to reach the Champions League quarter-finals in midweek and was consistently called upon to save his side in the Canary Islands.

“I go away happy with the result, but a little worried with what I saw in the second-half,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane.

“If we want to aspire to something in the future, we have to play better. That is clear because playing like this we won’t go anywhere.”

A rare misplaced pass from Luka Modric released Jose in behind the Madrid defence early on, but Navas raced from his line to block.

Cristiano Ronaldo then fluffed his best chance to increase his lead over Luis Suarez in the fight to be La Liga’s top scorer as he fired too close to Javi Varas.

However, Madrid did take the lead from the resulting corner as Ramos rose highest to head home Isco’s delivery.

Las Palmas had by far the better chances after the break to extend their recent unbeaten run to four games.

Yet, a mixture of poor finishing and defending cost them as Momo and Nili saw their efforts smothered by Navas before Sergio Araujo headed over from point-blank range.

Jose looked to have finally earned the hosts a point when he dinked Momo’s pass over Navas three minutes from time.

But Madrid retook the lead as the game entered stoppage time when Casemiro was left unmarked to head in Jese Rodriguez’s corner at the back post.

And there was still time for Ramos to see red for the first time in two years for a second bookable offence.

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