Real Madrid manager Santiago Solari insists La Liga title is not lost after shock defeat to Girona

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Real Madrid manager Santiago Solari insists La Liga title is not lost after shock defeat against Girona

  • Santiago Solari insists his Real Madrid team are still capable of winning La Liga
  • Los Blancos crashed to a 2-1 home defeat to Girona on Sunday afternoon 
  •  The defeat ended Real’s five-match winning run and left them third in the table
  • Sergio Ramos was sent off late on as Madrid fell nine points off Barcelona

Press Association Sport Staff

Santiago Solari insisted the title was not lost after his Real Madrid side slumped to a shock La Liga loss to Girona on Sunday.

Captain Sergio Ramos was sent off for the 25th time in his club career as Real surrendered a lead to go down 2-1 to the Catalan side at the Bernabeu.

The defeat ended Real’s five-match winning run and left them third in the table, nine points behind leaders Barcelona.

Gareth Bale looks dejected as Girona celebrate scoring their second goal against Real Madrid

Gareth Bale looks dejected as Girona celebrate scoring their second goal against Real Madrid

Gareth Bale looks dejected as Girona celebrate scoring their second goal against Real Madrid

‘Absolutely not,’ coach Solari told reporters when asked if hopes of catching Barca were now gone.

‘We will continue fighting on the three fronts that are open.

‘This week there are games for our rivals in Europe and they have difficult games, all against sides like Girona that have shown to be very serious.

‘We have to keep going and get back to winning.’

Solari admitted, however, that his side’s recent schedule, that also includes matches in the Champions League and Copa del Rey, may have taken its toll.

Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois fails to keep out Portu's close range effort at the Bernabeu

Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois fails to keep out Portu's close range effort at the Bernabeu

Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois fails to keep out Portu’s close range effort at the Bernabeu

‘The wear is not only physical but also mental and of concentration,’ said Solari, who made six changes for the game.

‘Obviously we came into the game from an important match, one of many tough matches we have overcome. That broke our energy level in the second half.’

Real were comfortable in the first half but only had a Casemiro goal to show for their superiority at the interval.

Girona hit back with a Cristhian Stuani penalty and Portu grabbed what proved the winner before Ramos was sent off for a second bookable offence in the last minute.

Courtois was sent the wrong way as Cristhian Stuani scored Girona's first goal from the spot

Courtois was sent the wrong way as Cristhian Stuani scored Girona's first goal from the spot

Courtois was sent the wrong way as Cristhian Stuani scored Girona’s first goal from the spot

Girona’s victory was their first in 11 games and a huge boost to their hopes of avoiding relegation.

Manager Eusebio Sacristan said: ‘Today is a very happy day. We have won the prize for a lot of work and effort from the players, and their solidarity.

‘When you see that the togetherness, effort and the work of the players is maximum, you know that a moment like today will come. If you do things well the prize arrives and today is the main example.

‘In the second half we were better than Madrid and deserved victory.

‘They are three very important points and now we continue to work with humility to achieve the target of survival.’

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