Well wasn't that fun!
The Expert's Take:
I doubt anyone really expected to see a 5-0 from the Getafe - Espanyol game - I for one had dark fears of another 0-0 between 2 mid-table teams, but as Sid and I commented on the short, yet terrifying drive back into Madrid (think Rollerball played with cars) quite often the most entertaining games we've seen have been the most unexpected. I remember an Auxerre - Amica Wronci (or whatever they were called) in the UEFA Cup last season that was fantastic fun....
Elsewhere, Madrid kept things going - although they needed 2 free kicks to help turn things over against Cadiz, but Barca didn't miss Eto'o as they beat Alaves 2-0 to remain 13 points clear.
Valencia confirmed they are the main challengers as they beat Betis 2-0. And I have to say 'hurrah' to that after the disgraceful behavior of the Betis fans towards R Madrid's black players in the Cup last week.
Elsewhere the Basque derby was a classic with a 3-3 draw and Athletic, (who deserved to win - although I am biased) sneaking an equalizing goal in the 92nd minute.
...And so on to Atletico Madrid - Deportivo La Coruña. Atletico have been the butt of our jokes of late - and deservedly so, habitual underachievers, i am sick and tired of saying "Maybe this time they'll get it right...." Anyhow, Bianchi has gone, they have brought in the 'B' team coach and on Saturday they actually won a game - their first in 10.
Is it the turning point? Can their players play as their undoubted ability hints they should? Is Torres as good as they say? Will Petrov find 2nd gear again this season?????? And what about Ibagaza!!!!!!
And can Deportivo fulfill the promise that only a month ago hinted they too could be title outsiders??? Next Saturday all will be revealed and we will be there.
Cheers, PAUL