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This glorious Sergio Ramos bicycle kick couldn't stop Real losing tonight

At the Camp Nou, Neymar and Luis Suarez once again shone in Lionel Messi’s absence.

REAL MADRID SUFFERED their first defeat of the season as they squandered a 1-0 lead to lose 3-2 at Sevilla on Sunday.

Rafael Benitez’s men are now three points adrift of leaders Barcelona heading into the first meeting of the season between the two in two weeks’ time after Neymar scored twice in the European champions’ 3-0 win over Villarreal.

Sergio Ramos’s spectacular overhead kick had given Madrid the perfect start in Seville, but Ciro Immobile’s equaliser 10 minutes before the break turned the game on its head.

Goals after the break from Ever Banega and Fernando Llorente put Sevilla in the driving seat before James Rodriguez pulled a goal back in stoppage time.

“In the first-half we should have killed the game off and we didn’t,” said Benitez.

“We allowed them to score (the equaliser) from a set-piece and that conditioned the game.

“In the second-half we started well again, but from the second goal we started to commit errors and they took advantage of that to score the third.”

Gareth Bale returned for Madrid after a three-week layoff with a calf injury, but the Welshman once again failed to make a telling impact as Madrid suffered an untimely slip-up ahead of El Clasico.

Nacho was Madrid’s surprise match winner against Paris Saint-Germain in midweek and the full-back nearly claimed another collector’s item when he smashed a sweetly struck volley off the inside of the post on 11 minutes.

Madrid went ahead in even more spectacular fashion when Ramos connected perfectly with Isco’s corner with an overhead kick that flew into the bottom corner.

However, in scoring the goal Ramos suffered a recurrence of a long-running shoulder injury problem and had to be replaced by Raphael Varane.

Madrid were punished for failing to build on their dominance in the first half hour when Immobile pounced on a loose ball at the back post from Yevhen Konoplyanka’s corner to fire home his first Sevilla goal.

Sevilla built on the momentum with which they ended the half after the break and went in front thanks to a team move of great quality as Konoplyanka and Immobile exchanged passes before the Ukrainian picked out a low cross for Banega to sweep home.

That goal shocked Benitez’s men into action as Cristiano Ronaldo and Bale fired just off target before Sergio Rico produced an incredible stop to deny Casemiro’s header finding the net.

And that proved to be the turning point in the game as Sevilla went straight up the other end and Mariano Ferreira’s cross was powered home at the near post by Llorente.

Rodriguez was making his first appearance in two months as a substitute and the Colombian showed what Los Blancos have missed as he found the bottom corner from 25 yards, but it was too little, too late for the visitors.

At the Camp Nou, Neymar and Luis Suarez once again shone in Lionel Messi’s absence as Barca overcame some stiff first-half resistence from Villarreal to record a fourth consecutive league win.

- © AFP, 2015

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