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Osasuna drop first home points, Real lose ground
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-01-09 09:31

MADRID, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Second-placed Osasuna dropped their first home points of the season and handed leaders Barcelona the symbolic title of winter champions when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Racing Santander on Sunday.

The result left Barca four points clear at the top of the Primera Liga with one match to go before the halfway mark in the season. Arch-rivals Real Madrid are 13 points adrift of the leaders back in sixth place after a 0-0 draw at Villarreal.

Barcelona's Deco of Portugal, Ronaldinho of Brazil and Gio from Holland (L to R) celebrate the first goal against Espanyol during their Spanish Primera Liga soccer match in Barcelona January 7, 2006.
Barcelona's Deco of Portugal, Ronaldinho of Brazil and Gio from Holland (L to R) celebrate the first goal against Espanyol during their Spanish Primera Liga soccer match in Barcelona January 7, 2006. [Reuters]

Osasuna took the lead when French midfielder Ludovic Delporte scored with a marvellous curling free kick on the half hour but Santander striker Antonito poached an equaliser on the stroke of halftime to end the Navarrans' perfect home record.

"There is nothing to worry about," said Osasuna coach Javier Aguirre. "We played well, but just lacked the scoring touch up front."

Champions Barcelona had continued their imperious progress with a 2-1 victory over city rivals Espanyol on Saturday to chalk up their 15th straight win in all competitions.

Frank Rijkaard's side have 43 points from 18 games, while Osasuna follow on 39, six ahead of Valencia who were held to a 0-0 draw at Atletico Madrid in Sunday's late match.

Deportivo Coruna are in fourth a further point behind following their 2-1 win at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday, one clear of Villarreal and two ahead of Real Madrid.

Real, missing the suspended David Beckham but with Jonathan Woodgate back from injury for his first start in two months, enjoyed the better of the opening exchanges at El Madrigal.

FLUENT FOOTBALL

Villarreal soon got into their stride and played the more fluent football with Juan Roman Riquelme leading the way.
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