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Bale in perfect return after three games injury break

Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale had a perfect return to action after three games out through injury, with a goal and an assist as Los Blancos moved to the top of La Liga on Saturday.

Bale in perfect return after three games injury break
Photo: Pedro Armestre/AFP

Madrid's 4-2 win over Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabeu coupled with Atletico Madrid's 2-0 defeat at Almeria allowed Real to go above Atletico just three days after they had also dealt Diego Simeone's side a 3-0 defeat in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final.

Bale opened the scoring with his 11th goal of the season before teeing up Karim Benzema to make it 2-0 inside the first 25 minutes.

Jese Rodriguez and Benzema with his second rounded off the scoring for the hosts after the break, whilst Mario Gaspar and Giovani Dos Santos scored two brilliant consolation goals for Villarreal.

Real are now unbeaten in 23 games stretching back to October and Bale believes the results show he and his teammates are enjoying their football right now.

"We managed to get three important points. I am very happy with my goal, but the important thing is that the team won and that we put pressure on our rivals for the title," he told Real Madrid TV.

"The team is doing very well and we are enjoying ourselves on the pitch. The proof of that is in the results."

A key figure in Real's unbeaten run has been midfielder Luka Modric and the former Spurs' man received a standing ovation from the Bernabeu crowd after another stellar performance on Saturday.

Real boss Carlo Ancelotti said after the game that Modric fully deserved the praise he has received of late, but the Croatian insists the plaudits won't go to his head.

"They were three very important points for us, above all after the difficult game we had against Atletico that left us very tired physically and mentally. We played a great game against a very difficult team in Villarreal.

"I am very proud that the fans sang my name. It is incredible and I feel very at home here. But, as I have said on previous occasions, the important thing is that the team is playing very well and winning. We will continue to work hard to continue like this."

It was a night of contrasting emotions for the sides from the Spanish capital as Atletico lost for just the second time in the league this season to relegation threatened Almeria.

Simeone's men were without goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois due to injury and the Belgian's presence was sorely missed as replacement Daniel Aranzubia endured a nightmare evening.

The former Deportivo la Coruna keeper was badly at fault as he flapped at Verza's opener for Almeria 10 minutes from time and he was then sent off just six minutes later for bundling over Jonathan Zongo inside the area.

Verza doubled his tally with ease from the spot to ensure Real would go top on goal difference, but Simeone refused to make excuses for the injury problems that have blighted his side in recent weeks.

"We lost, the opposition did a great job and we congratulate them for that. The only way in which we know how to continue as we had been is to work hard and that is what we are going to do."

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OFFBEAT

Madrid police end escaped camels’ night on the town

Eight camels and a llama took to the streets of Madrid overnight after escaping from a nearby circus, Spanish police said on Friday.

A camel in a zoo
A file photo of a camel in a zoo. Photo: ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP

It was not immediately clear how the long-legged runaways managed to get out but Quiros Circus, which owns them, blamed sabotage by animal rights activists.

They were spotted at around 5:00 am wandering around the southern district of Carabranchel close to where the circus is currently based.

“Various camels and a llama escaped from a circus in Madrid overnight,” Spain’s national police wrote on Twitter, sharing images of eight two-humped camels and a llama hanging around a street corner.

“Police found them and took care of them so they could be taken back safe and sound,” they tweeted.

There was no word on whether the rogue revellers, who are known for spitting, put up any resistance when the police moved in to detain them.

Mati Munoz, one of the circus’ managers, expressed relief the furry fugitives — Bactrian camels who have two humps and thick shaggy coats – had been safely caught.

“Nothing happened, thank God,” he told AFP, saying the circus had filed a complaint after discovering the electric fence around the animals’ enclosure had been cut.

“We think (their escape) was due to an act of sabotage by animal rights groups who protest every year.”

Bactrian camels (camelus bactrianus) come from the rocky deserts of central and eastern Asia and have an extraordinary ability to survive in extreme conditions.

These days, the vast majority of them are domesticated.

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