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Eden Hazard off mark but Real make hard work of Granada

AFP, Madrid
Eden Hazard off mark but Real make hard work of Granada
Granada's Spanish defender Carlos Neva (L) vies with Real Madrid's Belgian forward Eden Hazard during the Spanish league football match against Real Madrid CF at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on Saturday. AFP Photo

Eden Hazard ended the wait for his first Real Madrid goal but his team had to resist a spirited second-half comeback from Granada to seal a thrilling 4-2 victory in La Liga on Saturday.

Karim Benzema put Real ahead in the second minute at the Santiago Bernabeu before Hazard opened his account with a delightful lifted finish towards the end of the first half.

Luka Modric's bending long-range effort on the hour looked to have confirmed the win but Granada scored twice in quick succession through Darwin Machis and Domingos Duarte, the first from the penalty spot, to set up a tense last 12 minutes.

James Rodriguez, on as a substitute, ended the rally by scoring his first Madrid goal since May 2017 to wrap up an unexpectedly dramatic contest between the league's top two.

Madrid will stay first heading into the international break even if newly-promoted Granada demonstrated why they have made such a remarkable opening to the season. “We wanted to keep a clean sheet but sometimes an opponent can put you under pressure,” Real coach Zinedine Zidane said. “We didn't surrender, we kept going and we knew any time we could score a fourth.”

Madrid had been in control, their fluency and tempo contributing to arguably the best hour of football they have played this season.

Yet a hectic 20-minute period in the second half took some of the gloss off a win that at least gets Zidane's side back on track following their 2-2 draw at home to Club Brugge in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Hazard had become a growing concern after five underwhelming matches, the patience granted to him after his injury in pre-season beginning to run out after his 100-million euro ($109 million) move from Chelsea.

“We need Eden like that, playing well and scoring,” Zidane said. “He was happy at the end of the game in the changing room. We are happy for him and his goal. I hope it is the first of many.”

- Kroos injured, Bale back - Toni Kroos walked off injured in the first half to be replaced by Modric while Zidane said afterwards that Gareth Bale's substitution late on was also due to a knock.

Their fitness will be a concern for Germany and Wales respectively ahead of the international break.

Bale had returned after being rested against Brugge while Alphonse Areola came in for the ill Thibaut Courtois in goal. Areola's mistake gave away the penalty, and perhaps any hopes he had of keeping Courtois out longer-term.

 

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