We'll fight till the end for La Liga title: Real manager Zinedine Zidane
Updated On: 09 March, 2021 08:01 AM IST | Madrid | AFP
But they failed to make their authority count and Benzema punished them in the 88th minute, his goal earning Real Madrid a draw that ensures the gap between the two city rivals stays at five points. "They took the first half and we took the second, the draw was more or less a fair result," said Zinedine Zidane.

Real Boss Zinedine Zidane
Atletico Madrid squandered the chance to inflict a heavy blow on Real Madrid's La Liga title hopes on Sunday as Karim Benzema's late equaliser earned the champions a 1-1 draw and kept them in the race at the top. Luis Suarez's flicked finish early in the first half looked to be enough to give Atletico a crucial win that would have put them eight points clear of their opponents, with a game in hand. But they failed to make their authority count and Benzema punished them in the 88th minute, his goal earning Real Madrid a draw that ensures the gap between the two city rivals stays at five points. "They took the first half and we took the second, the draw was more or less a fair result," said Zinedine Zidane.
"There remains a lot of the season left and we'll fight to the end." Atletico's lead is still considerable and they can extend it to eight points with 12 matches left if they win their game in hand at home to Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday night. Yet at full-time, it was Real Madrid's players who had smiles on their faces, while Suarez left the pitch shaking his head, with Atletico only too aware this was a huge opportunity missed. "It depends which way you look at it," said Diego Simeone. "In the negative, they equalised in the last minute, or the positive, that we played very well in general, that we absolutely controlled the first half, and dominated the second." The title race remains very much in Atletico's favour but still up for grabs, especially for Barcelona, who were perhaps the biggest beneficiaries of this result. Barca, whose members were voting in the club's new president on Sunday, now sit three points behind Atletico, having played a game more. They also face Simeone's side at Camp Nou in May. "It's a long and difficult competition," added Simeone.
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