• Karim Benzema celebrates after opening the scoring in Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Getafe at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium on Tuesday, February 9. AFP
    Karim Benzema celebrates after opening the scoring in Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Getafe at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium on Tuesday, February 9. AFP
  • Real Madrid's Nacho Fernandez and Cucho Hernandez of Getafe challenge for a header. AFP
    Real Madrid's Nacho Fernandez and Cucho Hernandez of Getafe challenge for a header. AFP
  • Real forward Karim Benzema scores their opening goal. AFP
    Real forward Karim Benzema scores their opening goal. AFP
  • Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane. Reuters
    Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane. Reuters
  • Injured Real Madrid attacker Eden Hazard sits in the stands during the match. EPA
    Injured Real Madrid attacker Eden Hazard sits in the stands during the match. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Ferland Mendy fires home their second goal. EPA
    Real Madrid's Ferland Mendy fires home their second goal. EPA
  • Real's Ferland Mendy celebrates after scoring. EPA
    Real's Ferland Mendy celebrates after scoring. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Karim Benzema closely watched by Getafe defender Erick Cabaco. AFP
    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema closely watched by Getafe defender Erick Cabaco. AFP
  • Real's Ferland Mendy celebrates with teammates after scoring. Reuters
    Real's Ferland Mendy celebrates with teammates after scoring. Reuters
  • Real Madrid defender Marcelo. AFP
    Real Madrid defender Marcelo. AFP
  • Real Madrid's Marco Asensio. AP
    Real Madrid's Marco Asensio. AP
  • Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior, left, and Karim Benzema after a missed chance. AP
    Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior, left, and Karim Benzema after a missed chance. AP

Karim Benzema on target against Getafe as Zinedine Zidane insists Real Madrid can still win La Liga


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Zinedine Zidane insisted Real Madrid will not give up in the La Liga title race after their 2-0 win over Getafe.

Second-half goals from Karim Benzema and Ferland Mendy at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium lifted the champions three points clear of Barcelona into outright second in the table.

They remain five points behind leaders Atletico Madrid and have now played two games more than their city rivals, but Zidane says the fight will go on.

"I don't think the Madrid fans believe that we won't win La Liga," said the Frenchman. "They always believe that we can turn things around.

"That's what we'll try to do, even though it might be difficult. We believe in ourselves. There are a lot of games to go and it's all still to play for."

Los Blancos were weakened by the absence of a number of players through injury and played full-backs Mendy and Nacho in a makeshift back three, but came up against a Getafe side who posed little threat.

Zidane's long list of absentees includes Sergio Ramos, Eden Hazard, Eder Militao, Alvaro Odriozola, Lucas Vazquez, Fede Valverde, Dani Carvajal, Toni Kroos and Rodrygo.

Zidane said: "We used this system to adapt to the situation, given that we've got a lot of players out. We managed the game well without having worked on it that much.

"I'm pleased for the players because they performed really well defensively. Our attitude was exemplary out there.

"We're just going about our business. There are 48 points to play for and we're just going to keep focusing on ourselves. We have to fight, keep working hard and not look what anyone else is doing."

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Gallery: Huesca 1 Real Madrid 2

  • Raphael Varane heads home Real Madrid's winner in their 2-1 win at Huesca on Febraury 6. EPA
    Raphael Varane heads home Real Madrid's winner in their 2-1 win at Huesca on Febraury 6. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Marco Asensio under pressure from Gaston Silva of Huesca. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Marco Asensio under pressure from Gaston Silva of Huesca. Reuters
  • Real Madrid full-back Alvaro Odriozola hold's off Huesca's Rafa Mir. Reuters
    Real Madrid full-back Alvaro Odriozola hold's off Huesca's Rafa Mir. Reuters
  • Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane. EPA
    Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane. EPA
  • Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric battles for possession with Huesca's Pablo Maffeo. EPA
    Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric battles for possession with Huesca's Pablo Maffeo. EPA
  • Huesca players celebrate after Javi Galan put them 1-0 up. AFP
    Huesca players celebrate after Javi Galan put them 1-0 up. AFP
  • Real Madrid's Casemiro and Dani Escriche of Huesca. AFP
    Real Madrid's Casemiro and Dani Escriche of Huesca. AFP
  • Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior. AFP
    Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior. AFP
  • Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. EPA
    Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Casemiro and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. EPA
    Real Madrid's Casemiro and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Raphael Varane celebrates after scoring the equaliser. EPA
    Real Madrid's Raphael Varane celebrates after scoring the equaliser. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Karim Benzema shoots at goal from a free-kick. EPA
    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema shoots at goal from a free-kick. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Marco Asensio holds off Gaston Silva of Huesca. EPA
    Real Madrid's Marco Asensio holds off Gaston Silva of Huesca. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Marcelo. EPA
    Real Madrid's Marcelo. EPA

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The victory came a day after Atletico stumbled to a 2-2 home draw against Celta Vigo to see its eight-game winning streak end. Madrid, trying to repeat as league champion for the first time since 2007-08, moved closer to the top but its city rival remained with two games in hand.

“We are playing in our own league, we are in our own path,” Benzema said. “Each match is a final for us. We can’t let points slip away, we have to win every match.”

Madrid has been recovering from a difficult start to the year, when it endured disappointing results that included an embarrassing exit to third-division club Alcoyano in the round of 32 of the Copa del Rey.

Fighting wind and rain in tricky conditions on Tuesday, Madrid controlled possession but struggled to capitalize on its scoring opportunities against Getafe.

Benzema broke the deadlock with a header in the 60th minute after a well-placed cross by Vinicius Junior from the right flank. Benzema, who has 16 goals this season, had already hit the crossbar with a header early in the match.

Mendy added to the lead in the 66th by completing a left-side cross by Marcelo, who was playing in a more advanced position as Zidane lacked other options.