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Mourinho happy with Real after Levante win

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho praised his players’ adaptability after they coped with atrocious conditions and an injury to Cristiano Ronaldo to emerge with a 2-1 win at a waterlogged and hostile Levante on Sunday.

Splashing through puddles that made playing a passing game next to impossible, Real ground out the victory that maintained their eight-point gap behind leaders Barcelona thanks to a late winner off the bench from 20-year-old forward Alvaro Morata, his first goal for the club. ‘Result from the Spanish waterpolo League: Levante - Real 1:2,’ playmaker Mesut Ozil wrote ironically on his Twitter feed.

Ronaldo suffered a nasty gash above his left eye after he was caught by David Navarro’s elbow early in the game but after being patched up he played on and scored Real’s 21st-minute opener before being replaced by Raul Albiol at the break.

Mourinho said the blow, which left one side of Ronaldo’s face covered with blood, had affected his Portuguese compatriot’s vision and he was due to have tests on his return to the Spanish capital.

It was unclear whether he would be able to join up with the Portugal squad on Monday for their trip to play a friendly against Gabon on Wednesday. Mourinho was happy to come away from Valencia relatively unscathed and it was the first time his Real side have beaten Levante there since he arrived from Inter Milan in 2010.


DIFFICULT MATCH

The champions, whose title defence got off to an erratic start, are third on 23 points, five behind Atletico Madrid in second and eight behind unbeaten Barca.

‘It was a difficult match for everyone,’ Mourinho told a news conference.

‘We adapted to the conditions and it was an honest battle between serious people who gave everything in search of a result,’ he added.

‘The team had to draw on all its character and strength and we were deserved winners.’    
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