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Tuesday September 1, 2009

Emery’s men in bright start, Atletico suffer a slump

MADRID: Juan Mata’s clinical strike and a lucky finish from Pablo Hernan­dez gave Valencia a 2-0 win over 10-man Sevilla in their opening La Liga match of the season on Sunday.

Sevilla’s chances on a badly cut-up pitch at the Mestalla were dealt a blow shortly before the break when Mali striker Frederic Kanoute was shown a second yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Valencia captain Carlos Marchena.

Two minutes after the restart, Mata drove the ball high past Sevilla goalkeeper Andres Palop from the edge of the box and Hernandez made sure of victory with 10 minutes left when a first-time shot off his shin flew into the net.

“We passed the exam today but we need to keep studying,“ Valencia coach Unai Emery said afterwards.

Atletico Madrid’s campaign got off to a poor start earlier on Sunday when they were thrashed 3-0 at Malaga.

Villarreal squandered a 1-0 lead at Osasuna to draw 1-1, while promoted Xerez lost 2-0 at Real Mallorca and had two players sent off in their first match in Spain’s top flight.

Athletic Bilbao beat visiting Espanyol 1-0 and Roberto Soldado netted three to propel Getafe to a 4-1 win at Racing Santander.

Nabil Baha gave Malaga the lead against Atletico with an acrobatic volley in the 34th minute and Manu Torres was on hand to smash in a loose ball from close range for their second just after the hour.

Xavi Torres completed the scoring with a header in the 89th minute with Atletico goalkeeper Sergio Asenjo stranded.

The scale and manner of the defeat puts unwelcome pressure on Atletico coach Abel Resino, who was sent to the stands midway through the first half for protesting the referee’s decision to caution forward Sergio Aguero.

“That was Atletico Madrid’s worst performance since we came back from vacation,” Resino told a news conference. “We need to keep working and correct the mistakes because this league has just started. As far as my sending off goes, I just told the referee that Aguero didn’t deserve the card.”

Real Madrid began their campaign to dethrone treble winners Barcelona with a 3-2 home win over Deportivo Coruna on Saturday.

Real Valladolid managed to hang on for a 0-0 draw at Almeria in Sunday’s late match despite having Brazilian defender Nivaldo sent off in the 13th minute. — Reuters

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