Motril 2-2 Nerja

CD Nerja drew 2-2 against Motril CF on Sunday and remain in 15th place in the Third Division Group 9.

Real Sociedad 3-2 Málaga CF

The Blue and Whites managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory on Sunday afternoon, losing 3-2 to Real Sociedad after having been leading up until the 89th minute.

Sporting Gijón 0-3 Real Madrid

Real Madrid cruised to a 0-3 win at the Estadio El Molinón against Sporting Gijón on Saturday evening with goals from Di Maria, Ronaldo and Marcelo. Meanwhile, Barcelona hammered Levante 5-0 with two goals from Fabregas and one each from Messi, Cuenca and Sanchez.

Barcelona 4-0 Rayo Vallecano

Barcelona move to withing three points of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga after a 4-0 win against Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday night, Alexis grabbing a brace and Messi and Villa getting one each.

Málaga 2-1 Villarreal

A good win for the Blue and Whites against Villarreal on Monday night keeps them in fifth place in La Liga, although they are now eleven points behind Real Madrid.

Real win, Barcelona don’t

A hard-fought match against Getafe saw Barcelona fail to capitalise on their early domination at the Colloseum Alfonso Perez and suffering the consequences, going a goal down after a Getafe counter attack, Valera the scorer. The defeat leaves Barcelona six points adrift of Real Madrid in La Liga.

Real Madrid 6-2 Dinamo Zagreb

Real Madrid ensured top spot in their Champions League group with a 6-2 win against Dinamo Zagreb.

Racing Santander 1-3 Málaga

The Blue and Whites travelled to Racing Santander on Monday night and came away with three valuable points, winning the match 1-3. Isco, Alvaro (og) and Seba Fernández were the scorers for Málaga with Arana managing to score at the correct end for Racing.

Valencia 2-3 Real Madrid

Real Madrid remain three points clear at the top of La Liga after a 2-3 victory over Valencia.

Spain 2-2 Costa Rica

Spain managed to salvage a draw in the friendly international against Costa Rica despite being two goals down by half time. Brenes and Campbell put Costa Rica in the driving seat but late strikes, one well into injury time, by Silva and Villa made the scoreline a bit more respectable.