Article:Game Review: Real Madrid 2-0 Racing

The Capitol Side did reasonably well after a very slow and a defensive start at Sardinero, While the home team had no shortage of attack themselves, the Capitol side deserved the win in the end.

Real interestingly enough played Raul who was rumored to be left on the bench, seeing Gonzalo Higuain starting while Rafael Van der vaart and Arjen Robben left on the bench.

First Half
The first 10 minutes were very quiet as no team was able to make a single chance against both ready goalkeepers.

then Higuain dribbling from the right side cut in gave a low pass down to Raul who waiting in the box but Navas was ready to hack it away just before Raul could have made the final blow.

That should have signalled the start of a period of dominance for the blancos, but instead it took a further ten minutes for another decent chance to present itself, Guti cutting a free-kick back to de la Red, who forced a fingertip save from Tono. Great play by madrid.

on the 37th minute finally the first chance for Racing as Real's Defence was on top form to deny any chance before that and Iker Casillas ready after a long wait denied Jonathan Pereira from a wonderful goal.

Still, the half ended with difficulty for Madrid: Guti went over badly on his ankle and was stretchered off, with Rafael van der Vaart coming on as a replacement.

Overall it had been a largely cautious first period for both sides, and one in which a goalless outcome was probably appropriate.

Second Half
The second half opened completely different as Van Der Vaart starting the second, their would be a more attacking team.

In the end this was responsible for the opening goal - but it was for Madrid. Seizing the ball from a Racing set piece, Gonzalo Higuaín strode forward on the right, with Raúl and Rubén de la Red in support. The captain drew the approaching defence onto him, allowing Higuaín to slot the ball to de la Red, whose unmarked drive beat Tono for the opener. A wonderful run from Higuain and great intution by Raul led an open trail for De La Red.

Racing right away tried to equalise and attacking from all ends of the pitch and that could be seen on the streched faces of Real's fullbacks.

In the end Van Nistelrooy belied his quiet status to chip in with a lovely second goal. Van der Vaart's through ball found the Dutchman in the area, and he toyed with Marcano before effortlessly looping a shot around Tono from the tip of the area.

Racing substitute Tchité could have pulled one back seconds later as he headed goalwards from a corner, but Van der Vaart scooped the ball off the goal line.

Real's Defence against set pieces looked top form after going under emense criticisim as they concede 5 goals in 2 games in the league 4 of them from set pieces.

Madrid did enough to win in quite unusual tactical fashion, and 2-0 it ended.

Goals: 55' De La Red 74" V. Nistelrooy

Racing: Toño; Pinillos, César Navas, Marcano, Christian; Valera (Tchité 66), Lacen (Luccin 58), Colsa, Serrano (Gonçalvez 79); Jonathan Pereira, Juanjo.

Real Madrid:  Casillas; Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Cannavaro, Heinze; De la Red, Diarrà; Higuaín (Saviola 84), Guti (Van der Vaart 44), Raúl (Robben 69'); Van Nistelrooy.

Yellow Cards: Cannavaro, Heinze, De La Red, Higuain, Van Der Vaart.

Red Cards: n/a