Laliga: Benzema Leads Real Madrid Past Celta Vigo

By Ibrahim Taiwo, The Nigerian Voice Sports

Karim Benzema scored twice as Real Madrid hung on for a 3-1 victory over Celta Vigo on Saturday, reducing the gap to three points behind LaLiga leaders Atletico Madrid.

Benzema continued his scintillating form at Balaidos by making it 10 goals in 10 games, in the same week Zinedine Zidane admitted a Madrid return could be "possible" for Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.

Celta pulled one back through Santi Mina and made Madrid uncomfortable in the second half, with Iago Aspas's free-kick hitting the post, only for Benzema to tee up Marco Asensio for a third in injury-time.

The result increases the pressure on Atletico ahead of their game in hand at home to Alaves on Sunday while Madrid climb to second, at least until third-placed Barcelona play Real Sociedad, also on Sunday.

Talk of Ronaldo coming back to Madrid makes light of Benzema's superb showings in recent weeks, with his five goals in Madrid's last three league games earning a crucial draw away at Atletico, victory over Elche and now a win away at Celta.

The Frenchman's form appears to be Madrid's best chance of catching Atleti, who still have the advantage in terms of points but look increasingly vulnerable to the momentum of their nearest rivals.

Benzema had two early chances, the first after Vinicius Junior skipped around Celta goalkeeper Ivan Villar and the second when the ball spilled loose in the area, but both shots were blocked.

His two goals both owed a lot to Toni Kroos, who glided past three Celta shirts on the edge of the area in the 20th minute before feeding Benzema, who swivelled and shot crisply into the far corner. (AFP)