'No drama' says Madrid's Ancelotti despite Rayo draw
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Real Madrid
coach Carlo Ancelotti said there was "no drama" despite his team
failing to build on their Clasico triumph, dropping two points in La Liga's
title race with a 0-0 derby draw against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.
Los Blancos
spurned several chances as they drove Rayo back throughout at the Santiago
Bernabeu but could not find the last-gasp winner they so often manage to
produce.
The draw
leaves Madrid second, two points behind shock leaders Girona, who came from behind
to beat Osasuna, and two ahead of Barcelona after the Catalans' fortunate win
over Real Sociedad on Saturday.
"In the
table we are doing very well, we're in the fight, we're doing very well in the
Champions League -- there is no drama," Ancelotti told reporters.
"We're
confident, we will do things well, like we always do, like we did today."
The Italian
said the result was not fair on his team, who could not find the goal they
craved.
"We're
hurt by the result, not the performance, clearly it was a game we deserved to
win," added Ancelotti.
"We
tried in every way, and it didn't come off, we tried until the last
second."
Ancelotti
lined up with the energetic Eduardo Camavinga replacing injured holding
midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, as well as starting Luka Modric in place of
Toni Kroos.
Real Madrid
took the game to their neighbours from the off, with Rayo Vallecano's
Macedonian goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski kept extremely busy.
He made a
superb save to thwart Fede Valverde who burst through on goal early on.
Madrid had
an early scare when Jude Bellingham, the league's top goalscorer with 10
strikes, went down hurt, holding his left shoulder.
After a
couple of minutes, the England international recovered and was able to stay on.
"Bellingham
has a problem with his shoulder but was able to continue ... I don't think it
will be anything serious," said Ancelotti.
Fran Garcia
flashed an effort narrowly over after good work by Bellingham to play him in
and Dimitrievski made a fantastic save to deny Joselu after Vinicius Junior cut
the ball back to him.
The
Brazilian winger was increasingly involved as the game ticked towards its final
stages and struck in the 66th minute, but the goal was ruled out for offside
against Joselu.
Vinicius was
booked for dissent as his and Madrid's frustration grew in the face of the
visitors' staunch defending.
Bellingham,
already the author of several decisive late interventions in matches for
Madrid, could not repeat his heroics from last weekend when he scored a brace
against Barcelona.
Rodrygo Goes
came closest for Madrid in stoppage time with a backheeled effort straight at
Dimitrievski, which he collected gratefully.
Ancelotti
said before the game Brazilian wingers Vinicius and Rodrygo would end up
outscoring Bellingham and Joselu this season, but his prediction did not begin
to come true soon enough.
The
denouement to the match was bad tempered, with Antonio Rudiger and Florian
Lejeune booked after squaring off, and the Madrid defender is now suspended for
their next La Liga game against Valencia.
Rayo are now
unbeaten in eight league games, with their most recent defeat coming at the
start of September -- and are level with Madrid and Barca on six clean sheets.
"It was
a really complete game from the team, we put in a huge effort -- we know what a
tough place this is to come," Rayo striker Raul de Tomas told DAZN.
Elsewhere
Athletic Bilbao rose to fifth with a dramatic 3-2 win at lowly Villarreal on
Sunday.
Brothers
Nico and Inaki Williams struck for Ernesto Valverde's side in the first half
after Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta opened the scoring, as the visitors cruised.
However,
Gerard Moreno pulled one back after 86 minutes and Alexander Sorloth headed
home immediately after to set up a nail-biting finale.
Pacheta's
Villarreal have won just one of their last seven league games and sit
provisionally 13th, five points above the relegation zone.
"The
first half was so weak, we cannot play like that," Moreno told Movistar.
Athletic are
four points behind Atletico Madrid, who lost Friday at Las Palmas.


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