Madrid pip Sevilla to share La Liga top

Karim Benzema for Madrid: scores the only goal of the match in Seville

Karim Benzema missing in Madrid squad to Atalanta

Karim Benzema for Madrid: scores the only goal of the match in Seville

Karim Benzema’s second half-header gave Real Madrid a winning boost in LaLiga on Sunday, days after their humiliation by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

The win took Los Blanco to the top of the table with 11 points, sharing the leaderboard with Athletic Bilbao.

Los Blancos had won just two of their first five games in all competitions and the 3-0 defeat in the French capital in midweek had raised further questions about head coach Zinedine Zidane’s long-term future.

However, they got back to winning ways in a drab LaLiga contest in Seville as Benzema nodded home the game’s only goal in the second half.

In a match report by livescore.com, Sevilla came into the weekend top of the table but they struggled to emulate their early-season form in a forgettable first half.

Madrid at least managed to test the opposition’s goalkeeper as Eden Hazard and then Dani Carvajal forced Tomas Vaclik into stops.

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Hazard, still searching for his first Madrid goal, looked to squeeze an attempt inside the near post but was stopped by the arm of Vaclik, who then used his right foot to thwart Carvajal after the full-back had broken through down the middle of the pitch.

Neither side took control of the game in the early stages of the second half but Madrid made the breakthrough in the 64th minute through Benzema.

Gareth Bale fed Carvajal on the right and his cross from the byline was nodded in by Benzema after he had peeled off Diego Carlos to find space.

Former Madrid boss Julen Lopetegui responded by bringing on ex-Los Blancos striker Javier Hernandez for Sevilla five minutes later but he was unable to find a leveller, with Luuk de Jong heading wide from their only real opening.

Hernandez thought he had scored with three minutes remaining, but he was correctly adjudged offside when turning home a cross, while Bale fired into the side-netting at the other end in stoppage time.

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