Cristiano Ronaldo struck twice on his return from suspension as Real Madrid crushed bottom side Xerez 3-0 away in La Liga on Saturday and trimmed Barcelonas lead at the top to two points.
The Portuguese forward,banned for two matches after his red card against Malaga last month,was a constant threat to the promoted Andalusians and twice combined with Brazilian playmaker Kaka to score Reals second and third goals. Well never stop needing Cristiano,even if we won the two matches without him, Real coach Manuel Pellegrini told a news conference.
Second-placed Real have 53 points from 22 matches,Barca have 55 from 21 and Valencia are on 43 in third after being held to a 1-1 draw at mid-table Sporting Gijon earlier on Saturday. Tiny Xerez are six points adrift on their debut in Spains top flight but made a bright start on their soggy Chapin pitch that Marca sports daily had likened to a potato field.
Home midfielder Momo found space to send a shot whistling over Iker Casillass bar in the 12th minute before Ronaldo tested goalkeeper Renan with a header and then shot just wide after running onto a Xabi Alonso through ball. Reals record signing,roundly whistled every time he touched the ball,almost gave Manuel Pellegrinis side the lead just before half-time when his header from an Alvaro Arbeloa centre shaved the bar.
Alonso sent Arbeloa clear to finally break the home sides resistance in the 64th minute,his first goal of the season,before Ronaldo doubled the lead with a header from Kakas cross five minutes later. The Brazilian tempted Renan off his line in the 71st and squared for Ronaldo to sweep the ball past two Xerez defenders into the empty net. We knew the match would be difficult because of the pitch but I have played on fields like that since I was a kid, Real defender Marcelo said in a television interview. Theres no need to repeat it but Cristiano always decides matches, the Brazilian added.
There was drama at Villarreal in a frenetic finish to their 2-1 win over Athletic Bilbao in the late kickoff,with home goalkeeper Diego Lopez saving a penalty and four dismissals,including Bilbao coach Joaquin Caparros.


