MX23RW : Monday, January 28 18:17:57
Jan 24, 2019 at 8.30pm UK at ​Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
Attendance: 50,865
Real Madrid
4-2
GironaGirona
Vazquez (18'), Ramos (42' pen., 77'), Benzema (80')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Lozano (7'), Granell (66' pen.)

Ramos considering calling time on Panenka spot-kicks as Real beat Girona 4-2

Ramos considering calling time on Panenka spot-kicks as Real beat Girona 4-2
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The side took a 4-2 win over Girona.

Sergio Ramos admitted his famous 'Panenka' penalties may be numbered despite scoring another in Real Madrid's 4-2 win over Girona in the first leg of their Copa del Rey quarter-final.

Ramos chipped another spot-kick straight down the middle towards the end of the first half before grabbing a more conventional second goal as his side seized control of the tie.

But Ramos acknowledged that his popular tactic – a tribute to Czech Antonin Panenka who first used it in the 1976 European Championship final – might soon need a re-think.

He told Real Madrid's official Twitter feed: "It's how I like to play and hopefully they will keep going in but I can't take it for granted.

"Keepers are staying on their feet for longer so maybe I'll have to put it to the side next time."

Ramos expressed satisfaction with his side's performance which followed their weekend win over Sevilla, but knows they were once again far from perfect after going behind to Antony Lozano's seventh minute strike.

Ramos added: "Of course, although it is a good result this evening we would have liked not to have conceded any goals.

"But at this stage of the competition there are no easy opponents. They created a couple of chances and scored two goals. It is still open and we have to finish the job in Girona."

Real's second straight win was underpinned by another impressive performance from full-back Alvaro Odriozola, who set up Lucas Vazquez's early equaliser and proved a threat throughout.

Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos scored a brace for Real Madrid (Manu Fernandez/AP)

Odriozola told his club's official website that he believes the team spirit remains intact despite a problematic current campaign for Santiago Solari's side.

He said: "The work of the team has always been there, we have always given one hundred per cent and that is the secret of football.

"The quality of the players is unquestionable and with desire we are capable of everything.

"On a personal level, I am increasingly confident and more integrated into the group. With time you begin to better understand the players and with this kind of quality it is easy."


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Barcelona21154258213749
2Atletico MadridAtletico21128132131944
3Real Madrid2112363426839
4Sevilla21106536221436
5AlavesAlaves209562223-132
6Getafe218762518731
7Valencia2161142218429
8Real Betis218582526-129
9Real Sociedad217682524127
10Levante217593240-826
11EibarEibar216872630-426
12Athletic Bilbao2151152226-426
13Real Valladolid216781924-525
14GironaGirona215972328-524
15Espanyol2173112334-1124
16Leganes215882026-623
17Celta Vigo2156103336-321
18Rayo Vallecano2055102436-1220
19Villarreal213992129-818
20Huesca2126131739-2212

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