European leagues: Real close the gap on Barca

SPANISH LA LIGA: Real Madrid recovered from the second-minute dismissal of goalkeeper Iker Casillas to secure a battling 1-0…

SPANISH LA LIGA:Real Madrid recovered from the second-minute dismissal of goalkeeper Iker Casillas to secure a battling 1-0 win at Espanyol last night and cut Barcelona's lead at the top of La Liga to five points.

Barca’s record 16-match winning run ended on Saturday when they had to fight back from a goal down to rescue a 1-1 draw at Sporting Gijon and Real took full advantage with a gritty display at a raucous Cornella-El Prat stadium.

Casillas, Spain’s World Cup-winning captain, was shown a straight red after bringing down Jose Callejon outside the area and Real coach Jose Mourinho immediately brought on reserve keeper Antonio Adan to replace Argentina winger Angel Di Maria.

The dismissal lifted the home fans but they were silenced on 24 minutes when Real defender Marcelo cut in from the left wing and squeezed a shot past Carlos Kameni from a tight angle.

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January loan signing Emmanuel Adebayor almost snatched a second in in the 40th minute but the Togo international’s scooped shot bounced on top of the crossbar and out for a goal kick.

In the earlier kick-off, Villarreal surrendered their grip on third place when they lost 1-0 at Deportivo Coruna. Defender Alberto Lopo grabbed the only goal in the 60th minute at the Riazor when he popped up unmarked to steer home an Antonio Tomas free kick.

Villarreal’s second defeat in a row following last weekend’s 1-0 reverse at home to promoted Levante left them in fourth, two points behind Valencia who won 2-1 at Atletico Madrid on Saturday.

Barca have 62 points from 23 matches, with Real on 57. Valencia are 10 points adrift on 47 and Villarreal have 45.

ITALIAN SERIE A:A first-half goal from new signing Alessandro Matri gave Juventus a 1-0 home victory over Serie A champions Inter Milan yesterday. The striker was on target with a downward header in the 30th minute as Juventus dominated lacklustre Inter, handing Leonardo his second defeat since taking over as coach from Rafa Benitez in December.

Third-placed Lazio recorded their first away victory in the league since October by beating Brescia 2-0. Leaders AC Milan defeated Parma 4-0 at the San Siro on Saturday