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Real Madrid - Deportivo

Keepers: Iker Casillas, Diego López

Defenders: Miguel Torres, Cicinho, Sergio Ramos, Cannavaro, Helguera, Roberto Carlos, Marcelo

Midfielders: Emerson, Diarra, Beckham, Gago, Guti, Reyes, Robinho

Strikers: Higuaín, Raúl, Van Nistelrooy.

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MATCH REPORT

3 - Real Madrid: Iker Casillas; Miguel Torres, Sergio Ramos, Cannavaro, Roberto Carlos (Cicinho, min.89); Beckham, Gago, Diarra, Robinho (Guti, min. 76); Raul and Van Nistelrooy (Higuai­n, min.90).

1 - Deportivo La Coruna: Aouate; Coloccini, Andrade, Lopo, Capdevila; Estoyanoff (Bodipo, min. 62), De Guzma¡n, Sergio (Verdu, min. 78), Cristian; Juan Rodri­guez and Arizmendi (Barraga¡n, min.86).

Goals:

1-0. Min. 29: Sergio Ramos boots it in after a header by Van Nistelrooy.

1-1. Min. 55: Capdevila slots home following De Guzma¡n's near post assist.

2-1. Min. 57: Raul heads in a perfect Beckham cross.

3-1. Min. 75: Van Nistelrooy after Raul's burrowing action.

Referee: Ferna¡ndez Borbala¡n, Andalusian Refereeing Committee. Booked Beckham (24') of Real Madrid and Cristian (29'), Estoyanoff (36'), De Guzma¡n (38'), and Coloccini (84') of Deportivo.

Highlights: Attendance: 83,000, for a Santiago Bernabeu full to capacity in Matchday 36 of the Primera Liga. Raul levelled with Gento's 605 match record with Real Madrid and scored his 187th League goal.

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Real Madrid will fight to keep Cannavaro from Juventus

Juventus will have to cough up £4 million for Real Madrid defender Fabio Cannavaro if they want to bring the Italy captain back to Turin next season. It was reported in the Italian press yesterday that Cannavaro would jump at the chance of a Juve return should his former coach Marcello Lippi be appointed following Didier Deschamps' resignation last week.

However, Real chiefs have no intention of breaking up their defence, which is finally showing signs of stability in recent months. Cannavaro, 33, has three years left on his current deal and Real won't consider selling him for anything less than the £4 million they paid Juve last summer.

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Zaragoza vs. Real Madrid

Goalkeepers: Casillas, Diego López, Adán.

Defenders: Ramos, Cicinho, Cannavaro, Helguera, Marcelo, Roberto Carlos, Torres.

Midfielders: Guti, Gago, Diarra, Robinho, Beckham, Emerson, Reyes.

Forwards: Raúl, Higuaín, Van Nistelrooy.

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Zaragoza 2: César; Zapater, Sergio García, Gabriel Milito, Chus Herrero; D'Alessandro, Piqué, Celades (Lafita, min.), Aimar; Ewerthon (Movilla, min.55) and Diego Milito (Óscar, min.85).

Real Madrid 2: Casillas; Torres, Cannavaro, Roberto Carlos; Beckham, Diarra, Emerson (Guti, min.45), Robinho (Reyes, min.66); Raúl (Higuaín, min.45) and Van Nistelrooy.

Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco, Navarre Refereeing Association. Booked Helguera (min.33), Sergio Ramos (min.36), Diarra (min.65), and Sergio (min.77),

Goals:

1-0 (min.31): Penalty transformed by Diego Milito.

1-1 (min. 56): Header by Van nistelrooy de cabeza.

2-1 (min.63): Diego Milito after a service by Aimar.

2-2 (min. 88): Van Nistelrooy after a clearance inside the box.

Highlights: Matchday 37 of the Spanish Primera Division. Game played at the La Romareda stdaium. Attendance: 35,000. Prior to the beginning of the game, Zaragoza presented César Jiménez with the Gold and Diamond Insignia. The former player did the honourary kickoff on the day that marks his final goodbye to professional football due to a very serious injury.

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"There's still 90 crucial minutes"

Robinho and Cannavaro: "We are going to fight until the end; we have to win for the fans"

Objective: Mallorca. That's the only thought of the Madridista squad since the referee blew the final whistle at La Romareda. The 2-2 result opposite Zaragoza and the draws of Barcelona and Sevilla have allowed the Whites to continue leading the table and to depend exclusively on them to be champions: “We deserve to be there because we have a big heart,” said World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro.

ROBINHO: “There's still 90 crucial minutes ahead of us”

“We have suffered greatly but we ended up getting a draw that gets us one step closer to League glory. We played well, but we can do a lot better. Let's hope we are champions next Sunday. Feelings of euphoria are for the fans to enjoy. There's still ninety crucial minutes to be played and we need to win.”

CANNAVARO: “We have a big heart”

“It's incredible. We deserve to be where we are because we have a big heart. This is what football is. You have to be there to live it up. It was a tough game because Zaragoza are a good side which plays quality football and has many talented players. This week, we only trained once with a full squad. That is why we had many difficulties.”

“Luck is key in life, not only in football. It's very important, but if you play professionally and pouring out your heart, things come around. We love the support of the fans. We've had many people here with us tonight. We need to win for the fans”.

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