Real Madrid 0-0 Cadiz: Title rivals gain a boost as Los Blancos are held

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MADRID, SPAIN - DECEMBER 19: Karim Benzema of Real Madrid reacts during the LaLiga Santander match between Real Madrid CF and Cadiz CF at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on December 19, 2021 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Real Madrid were held to a 0-0 draw by Cadiz on Sunday, a result that will boost those vying for the LaLiga crown.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side had hoped to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to eight games, but they were unable to capitalize on their dominance at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Their first-half performance was particularly poor, with Madrid possibly only creating one clear-cut chance.

After the break, they were more dangerous, but they still couldn’t break the deadlock, and Alvaro Negredo, a Madrid academy product, came close to stealing a late winner for the 19th-placed visitors.

Early on, Madrid showed promise when Karim Benzema launched Vinicius Junior into the left side of the area, only for Juan Cala to deflect his shot aside.

Madrid showed promise early on as Karim Benzema released Vinicius Junior into the left side of the area only for his eventual shot to be deflected behind by Juan Cala.

Otherwise, Los Blancos did not pose much of a threat to Jeremias Ledesma’s goal until the second half, when he was forced into a fine save by Eden Hazard’s delicate header.

Vinicius was the next to test Ledesma just before the hour, cutting inside Carlos Akapo and drilling straight at the goalkeeper from 16 yards.

Thibaut Courtois was helpless at the other end 15 minutes from time as Cadiz countered and saw Negredo shoot towards the bottom-right corner, only for the effort to be dragged agonisingly wide.

Madrid subsequently piled the pressure on, with Benzema going close twice and Toni Kroos having a strike blocked, but Cadiz left the capital with at least a point for the second successive season.

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There is no doubt Madrid were the dominant force here – their 36 shots equated to 2.8 expected goals – but their finishing was wasteful and Cadiz defended valiantly.

In fact, Cadiz’s 14 blocks in this game were at least five more than any other team have made in a single LaLiga match this season.

On another day, Madrid would have won this comfortably. Thankfully for Ancelotti, even if Sevilla were to match Los Blancos’ results and then win their game in hand, his team will still have a three-point lead at the summit.

Akapo gets in the way

Vinicius in particular made life difficult for Akapo, with the Brazilian’s trickery so hard to defend against. But the Cadiz man routinely put his body on the line, making more blocks (four) than anyone else. Similarly, his seven clearances were second only to Cala, as the visitors’ defence fought for their lives.

Kroos unfortunate

If anyone deserved to be on the winning side for Madrid, it was Kroos. The Germany star’s use of the ball in the final third was exceptional as he played nine key passes, more than any other player in a sole LaLiga match in 2021-22.

What’s next?

A tricky test awaits Madrid on Wednesday as they go to Athletic Bilbao, who have the second-most miserly defence in LaLiga this season. Cadiz are now not in action again until after New Year when they welcome Andalusian rivals Sevilla.