Soccer-Nacho and Asensio score late to give Real Madrid 2-0 win at Cadiz


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Cadiz v Real Madrid - Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla, Cadiz, Spain - April 15, 2023 Real Madrid's Marco Asensio celebrates scoring their second goal with Nacho REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo

(Reuters) -Nacho and Marco Asensio scored within four minutes in the second half to give Real Madrid a 2-0 win at lowly Cadiz on Saturday and cut Barcelona's lead in LaLiga to 10 points.

Second-placed Real maintained their slim title chances by moving up to 62 points. Atletico de Madrid are third on 57 points and host Almeria on Sunday. Barcelona travel to Getafe on Sunday.

Real dominated the match with more than 70% of possession and had several opportunities including three shots that hit the post and several critical stops by an inspired goalkeeper David Gil.

They did not manage to score until the 72nd minute when defender Nacho collected a pass from Aurelien Tchouameni and unleashed a fantastic long-range strike which went into the bottom left corner.

Four minutes later, Asensio extended their lead by netting a strike from the edge of the box into the bottom left corner.

"We have played a good game. Until the first goal we created many chances. David Gil played a great game," Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois told reporters.

"We controlled the game well. Happy with the victory. We should have been able to score more goals, but I hope we save them for Chelsea (in the second leg of our Champions League quarter-final) on Tuesday."

After losing two of their previous three league games and seeing their title chances fall further away, Carlo Ancelotti’s side were back to their best despite the absence of a number of their key players.

Midfielder Toni Kroos and Brazil winger Vinicius Jr, arguably Real's most influential player this season, both missed the trip down south suffering from muscle strains in their legs.

With the LaLiga title virtually out of reach, Real have turned their attention to other battle-fronts.

They eased past Liverpool 6-2 on aggregate in the last 16 of the Champions League and beat Chelsea 2-0 in the first leg of the quarter-final earlier this week. They also remain in the running for the Copa del Rey title after thrashing rivals Barcelona 4-0 in the semi-finals.

Defender Alfonso Espino had Cadiz’s best chance early on during a counter attack, with his low shot from inside the box bouncing off Courtois's left post.

That proved to be a fleeting opportunity for the hosts.

Benzema missed two sitters in the first half and Rodrygo was often dangerous, only stopped by a brilliant Gil.

Cadiz held as much as they could but after 25 goal attempts, Real finally broke the deadlock with Nacho and secured the three points with Asensio's effort just a few minutes later.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; editing by Clare Fallon and Pritha Sarkar)

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