Rodrygo rises to Real challenge

CADIZ, Spain — Rodrygo sent Real Madrid provisionally top of La Liga with two goals in a comfortable 3-0 win at Cadiz on Sunday.
The Brazilian winger also set up a goal for La Liga's top scorer Jude Bellingham, who now has 11 to his name this season in the Spanish top flight.
Madrid climbed a point clear of high-flying Girona, who would host Athletic Bilbao on Monday looking to reclaim top spot.
Carlo Ancelotti's side also rose four points clear of fourth-placed rival Barcelona, following its 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, and third-placed Atletico Madrid.
Madrid was dealt severe blows over the past two weeks with Vinicius Junior and Eduardo Camavinga suffering long-term injuries, joining Thibaut Courtois, Eder Militao and Aurelien Tchouameni on the sidelines.
Despite that, Madrid secured a straightforward victory which is not something it takes for granted after the international break, and less so with an injury-ravaged squad.
"Sometimes difficulty is just more motivation and the players understood that very well," Ancelotti told reporters.
"All the absences that we have are important players, but we managed it well and the team was very good out there."
The Italian coach started Toni Kroos in defensive midfield and brought veteran playmaker Luka Modric into the team for only his fifth La Liga start this season.
Bellingham also returned after missing two league games and England's Euro qualifiers with a shoulder injury.
Madrid dominated the opening stages and took the lead after 14 minutes when Rodrygo dribbled across the penalty area and curled a sumptuous strike into the top right corner.
The Brazilian struggled for goals at the start of the season, but Ancelotti kept faith in him. With Vinicius sidelined, he will be crucial for Madrid in the coming weeks.
'He's back'
Rodrygo's goals mean he has scored in three consecutive games for the first time since arriving at the club in 2019.
"Rodrygo is back — he made the difference today," said Ancelotti.
Cadiz had its chances in an open first half too, with Chris Ramos heading over before Rodrygo's opener and Andriy Lunin tipping Roger Marti's fierce effort to safety.
Madrid should have doubled its lead early in the second half after Rodrygo dribbled around Cadiz goalkeeper Conan Ledesma, but Joselu left it to him to finish, and he in turn left it for the veteran striker, with the ball running out of play.
However, Rodrygo had his second soon enough, another fine strike after the 22-year-old dribbled his way into the box.
After Maxi Gomez missed a fine chance for the host, the inspired Rodrygo set up the third for Bellingham and the England international drilled a tidy low finish across goal with his left foot.
With the job done, Ancelotti withdrew both scorers and handed young forward Gonzalo Garcia his debut.
AFP
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