22.12.2007 11:09
Madrid, the third best visitor
Berta Brau
Real Madrid’s place at the top of the table is partly due to the team’s away form. They have the third best record in the competition.
Real Madrid are not on quite such spectacular away form as they are at home, but are doing well all
the same. The all-whites have the third best away record in the league.
Madrid have collected 14 out of 24 possible away points, through four wins, two draws and two
defeats. The only two sides to have beaten Madrid season are Espanyol and Sevilla.
Two Madrid loses
Espanyol beat Real Madrid 2-1 thanks to goals from Riera and Tamudo, with Sergio Ramos
grabbing what was only a consolation goal in the final seconds.
Schuster’s side also lost to Sevilla. The Andalusians dominated a match in which Madrid
failed to find a response. Madrid’s only two defeats, then, have come against two of the best
placed sides.
10 goals in two games
In fact, the Sánchez Pizjuan is the only stadium where Madrid failed to
score. In the other games they have scored fifteen times, the second best away record in the
league, beaten only by Villarreal, who have 16 away goals.
Despite the high number of goals, 10 of these goals came in just two games, away to Valencia
(1-5) and Villarreal (0-5).
Attack and defence
The players that the Barça defenders will most have to take care over are Ruud Van
Nistelrooy and Sergio Ramos, with 4 and 3 goals each away from home. Robinho, Raúl, Sneijder,
Saviola and Guti have also found the target away from home.
In terms of defence, Schuster’s side have let in seven goals, although Atlético Madrid
have an even better away record, conceding just 6 goals.