• Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane talks to his players during La Liga match against Leganes. AFP
    Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane talks to his players during La Liga match against Leganes. AFP
  • Sergio Ramos celebrates Real's first goal with teammate Isco. Getty
    Sergio Ramos celebrates Real's first goal with teammate Isco. Getty
  • Real Madrid's Spanish midfielder Marco Asensio celebrates after scoring. AFP
    Real Madrid's Spanish midfielder Marco Asensio celebrates after scoring. AFP
  • Leganes coach Javier Aguirre consoles Jonathan Silva. Reuters
    Leganes coach Javier Aguirre consoles Jonathan Silva. Reuters
  • Leganes players after the final whistle, with relegation confirmed. Getty
    Leganes players after the final whistle, with relegation confirmed. Getty
  • Leganes' Oscar is consoled by Real Madrid's Nacho. EPA
    Leganes' Oscar is consoled by Real Madrid's Nacho. EPA
  • Roger Assale celebrates after making the score 2-2, but it wasn't enough to save Leganes. EPA
    Roger Assale celebrates after making the score 2-2, but it wasn't enough to save Leganes. EPA

Gareth Bale left out of squad as champions Real Madrid drop first points since La Liga restart


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Newly-crowned La Liga champions Real Madrid dropped points for the first time since the season's restart in a dramatic 2-2 draw that was not enough to save Leganes from relegation.

Leganes, who needed to beat Real and hope Celta Vigo failed to win against bottom club Espanyol, almost pulled off a miraculous escape but could not find a winner at the Butarque.

The draw meant Real surrendered their perfect record of 11 victories out of 11 since Spanish football came back from its coronavirus-enforced suspension, while Karim Benzema fell short of Lionel Messi in the battle for the golden boot.

Gareth Bale was left out of Madrid's squad completely for what might have been his last La Liga fixture for the club. Coach Zinedine Zidane said afterwards it was a "technical decision".

Messi had earlier scored twice in a 5-0 win over Alaves, enough for him to claim a record seventh 'Pichichi Trophy' and to give Barcelona a boost ahead of the return leg of their last 16 Champions League tie against Napoli next month.

The double took Messi's league tally to 25 goals for the season and put him four clear of Benzema, who endured a quiet night against Leganes, with Sergio Ramos and Marco Asensio on target.

The odds were always against Leganes but a miracle looked possible when Roger Assale equalised with 12 minutes left to find a winner.

But chances were missed and a penalty appeal was turned down, meaning they join Real Mallorca and Espanyol in Segunda next season.

"The lads are broken," said Leganes coach Javier Aguirre. "We had it within our grasp."

Real Sociedad and Granada, meanwhile, took the last two Europa League spots, with Getafe and Valencia missing out. Villarreal had already secured fifth place.

Granada thrashed Athletic Bilbao 4-0 and qualification capped an incredible season for the club, who were only promoted from Segunda last term.

"Our aim was to stay up so to finish in the Europa League is a dream for us," said Granada striker Roberto Soldado.

Real Sociedad snuck into sixth place after Adnan Januzaj's 87th-minute goal clinched a 1-1 draw away at Atletico Madrid.

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