Real keeping up the pace

SPANISH LA LIGA: ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC smashed in a penalty to give La Liga leaders Barcelona a 1-0 home win over Espanyol on Saturday…

SPANISH LA LIGA:ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC smashed in a penalty to give La Liga leaders Barcelona a 1-0 home win over Espanyol on Saturday, while Real Madrid kept pace at the top when Gonzalo Higuain struck twice in a 3-2 win at Valencia.

Champions Barca and second-placed Real were missing key players, with Lionel Messi out of the Catalan derby due to an ankle sprain and the suspended Cristiano Ronaldo and injured Kaka absent for the Valencia clash.

After a tight first half at the Mestalla, Real’s Argentina striker Higuain broke the deadlock in the 54th minute with a header from Karim Benzema’s cross, before league top scorer David Villa equalised with his 12th of the season on the hour.

Marcelo set Higuain up to drive home his second five minutes later, Valencia substitute Joaquin made it 2-2 after 80 minutes and Real defender Ezequiel Garay, who replaced the injured Pepe just before the break, headed the winner three minutes later.

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“It was a very important victory against one of our direct rivals,” Higuain said.

Barca top the standings on 39 points from 15 matches, five ahead of Real who have a game in hand. Valencia are third.

Higuain’s Argentina team-mate Messi was injured in last Wednesday’s Champions League victory at Dynamo Kiev, but was in Camp Nou earlier on Saturday to show the fans the Ballon d’Or award he won this month.

His replacement, Pedro, fluffed a chance to put Barca ahead in the 14th minute when he robbed Francisco Chica but skewed his shot wide with Carlos Kameni’s goal at his mercy.

Sweden striker Ibrahimovic converted a penalty in the 39th minute, after Baena impeded Xavi, giving Kameni no chance with a drive high into the net for his 11th goal of the season.

Espanyol put up more of a fight in a scrappy second half but were unable to find an equaliser.