Real scramble draw at Atletico

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-02-25 09:12

Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres scored his first ever goal against Real Madrid but it was not enough to earn more than a 1-1 draw against their city rivals at the Calderon on Saturday.


Atletico Madrid's Fernando Torres falls during the Spanish First Division soccer match against Real Madrid at Madrid's Vicente Calderon stadium February 24, 2007.[Reuters]
A dominant Atletico looked to be heading for a first home victory in nearly eight years against their neighbours when the Spain international put them in front with a coolly taken strike in the 11th minute.

But they were unable to press home their advantage and paid the price when Real's Argentine teenage striker Gonzalo Higuain equalised just after the hour with his first goal since joining the club from River Plate in the January transfer window.

Real were reduced to 10 men for the final six minutes when their out-of-sorts Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro was sent off after picking up a second yellow card, but they weathered a late storm to hold on for the point.

The result meant Real moved up to third place, one point ahead of Valencia and three behind leaders Barcelona who play their respective matches on Sunday.

Atletico remain fifth, two points behind Valencia and two ahead of Real Zaragoza.

"We were by far the better side and it's a shame," said Atletico coach Javier Aguirre. "There are times when you play worse and win the game, but in football some things can't be explained.

"If it was like science it would be less fun and less controversial."

Atletico were rewarded for an impressive high-tempo start when skipper Torres broke his duck against Real with a classy strike.

He steered an angled shot past goalkeeper Iker Casillas after he had pulled down a cross from winger Luciano Galletti a metre inside the area.

Atletico looked to have doubled their lead when Colombian centre-back Luis Perea poked into the net from close range after a shot spun off the post, but the referee appeared to rule the goal out for offside.
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