Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid disappoint as Las Palmas salvage late draw; Barcelona win without Messi: Primera Liga results

Substitute Sergio Araujo struck a late equaliser as Las Palmas held Real Madrid to a 2-2 draw and left them with a one-point lead over Barcelona at the top of the Primera Liga on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid reacts during the Primera Liga match against Las Palmas on September 24, 2016 in Las Palmas, Spain. David Ramos / Getty Images
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MADRID // Substitute Sergio Araujo struck a late equaliser as Las Palmas held Real Madrid to a 2-2 draw Saturday that left them with a one-point lead over Barcelona at the top of the Primera Liga.

Karim Benzema had given Madrid a 2-1 lead in the 67th minute, three minutes after coming on, but the hosts spoiled the visitors’ night with Araujo’s 85th-minute goal.

Barca, playing without the injured Lionel Messi for the first time this season, won 5-0 at Sporting Gijón earlier in the day. Neymar scored twice while Luis Suarez, Arda Turan and Rafinha also hit the back of the net.

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“I’m disappointed with the two goals we gave away,” Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane said. “We had the game under control but we had a lack of concentration at the end. We deserved to win this game.”

Madrid, who saw their record-equalling 16-game winning run in La Liga halted in Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Villarreal, took a deserved 33rd-minute lead.

Marco Asensio headed in the rebound after goalkeeper Javi Varas was unable to hold onto Nacho’s powerful strike.

The hosts equalised five minutes later when Raphael Varane’s poor clearance from Momo’s cross fell to Tana and the Spanish forward slotted the ball in from 10 yards.

Benzema replaced Asensio in the 64th minute and the Frenchman scored after Cristiano Ronaldo's powerful shot was kept out by Varas.

Zidane took Ronaldo off after 71 minutes with the Portugal captain, who had failed to score on Wednesday, having endured another disappointing performance.

“He always wants to be on the pitch but we have a game on Tuesday and I felt he needed to rest,” Zidane said referring to their Uefa Champions league match at Borussia Dortmund.

Marko Livaja nodded the ball into the path of Araujo, whose first shot was saved by Kiko Casilla but he reacted quickly and scored on the rebound.

Madrid are top with 14 points while Barcelona climbed into second place after Sevilla lost for the first time this season, 3-1 at Athletic Bilbao, and fell to fourth.

Barca made a slow start at El Molinon before Suarez broke the deadlock in the 29th minute, rounding Sporting goalkeeper Ivan Cuellar to tap in the opener.

Rafinha then headed in Sergi Roberto’s cross at the near post for the second three minutes later.

Sporting lost captain Alberto Lora to a second yellow card for a late challenge on Sergi Roberto in the 74th minute.

In the final nine minutes, substitute Paco Alcacer hit the crossbar but Neymar pounced on the rebound to tap in, Turan headed Barca’s fourth then Neymar got his second.

“The rightback position was new to me but I’m growing to like it more and more,” Sergi Roberto, who has switched from a midfield position, told reporters after laying on two of Barca’s goals.

Athletic Bilbao recorded their fourth successive league win at San Mames to climb to third.

Sevilla's Samir Nasri cancelled out Mikel San Jose's opener before Mikel Balenziaga scored his first goal in his 270th career game to put Athletic ahead.

Aritz Aduriz earned a late penalty after being elbowed by Sevilla goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu, who was sent off, and converted for his team’s third.

Saturday’s results

• Eibar 2-0 Real Sociedad

• Sporting Gijón 0-5 Barcelona

• Athletic Bilbao 3-1 Sevilla

• Las Palmas 2-2 Real Madrid

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