Barca eye title after Valencia slip-up (AFP) Updated: 2006-03-06 08:57
Real coach Juan Ramon Lopez Caro hinted that top scorer Ronaldo may not even
start at Highbury on Wednesday as Real try to overturn a 1-0 Champions League
deficit against Arsenal.
"It's up to the coach who to leave out. I don't want to go into my reasons.
The important thing is that sporting reasons take precedence over the
individual. It was a technical decision," Lopez Caro said.
"When players are on form they'll be out there on the pitch."
Real's win went some way to making up for the shock midweek resignation of
Florentino Perez as chairman.
Construction magnate Perez went after six years at the helm having
acknowledged that too many cracks had appeared in his 'galactico' empire with
the club facing a third straight season without a trophy.
Deputy Fernando Martin oversaw his first match as Perez's successor and could
not have missed banners reading "thanks Floren, we're with you," and
"Florentino, it's not your fault. Mercenaries get out of this great club."
Martin had called on the squad to shape up and earn the millionaire lifestyle
and Cassano showed the wisdom of his selection by scoring on three minutes after
a Roberto Carlos cross teed him up.
Kezman backheeled the equaliser in the 27th minute but Baptista sealed
matters with a close-range strike after a David Beckham through ball.
Barca show no sign of losing their grip, a first-half lapse aside, after
Eto'o struck on the hour mark at the Nou Camp to settle a see-saw affair.
Deportivo made their hosts fight every inch of the way for the points after
Ronaldinho's second-minute free kick put the Catalan club ahead.
Sergio powered down the right and Juanma met his cross perfectly to head the
Galicians level in the 14th minute and then the visitors went ahead in the 27th
minute through a Jorge Andrade header.
Barca roared back, however, and Swedish veteran Henrik Larsson made it 2-2,
heading in powerfully off a Ronaldinho corner in the 33rd minute.
Another corner from the mercurial Brazilian fed Eto'o and another three
points were in the bag.
Earlier, Argentine playmaker Juan Riquelme fired up Villarreal's bid for a
Champions League spot next season by scoring a brace in a 3-2 home win over
Alaves with Guille Franco netting an 82nd-minute winner.
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