MADRID: Real Madrid got its title defense up and running on Sunday, grinding out a 4-3 home victory over newcomer Numancia which shocked the reigning champion by taking the lead twice.
It was a first win of the campaign for Real following its 2-1 loss at Deportivo La Coruna and bolstered confidence for Wednesday's Champions League opener against Belarus minnow BATE Borisov.
Stand-in captain Guti had the honor of scoring Real's 5,000th league goal to equalize before Gonzalo Higuain netted and Rafael van der Vaart scored his first goal in a Real shirt.
An own goal from Domingo Cisma proved decisive as Real registered its first three points of the campaign - something its rivals Barcelona have yet to achieve.
"The games after the international break are the most difficult," said Real coach Bernd Schuster.
"They were always going to cause trouble for us as they had two weeks to prepare for this match and had beaten Barcelona."
Schuster also called for caution ahead of the BATE Champions League game.
"In theory they are the easiest opponent but we have to tread carefully," added the German manager.
Earlier Villarreal, runner-up last season, warmed up for Wednesday's Champions League trip to Old Trafford to face reigning champion Manchester United with a 1-0 home victory over Deportivo La Coruna.
It was a first win of the season for Villarreal, Champions League semi-finalist in 2006, which will hope to pile more misery on Man Utd after its 2-1 league loss at Liverpool.
Spanish international Santiago Cazorla, a target for Real during the transfer window, scored the decisive goal on 27 minutes with a fierce left-footed shot to fire his team up to sixth.
"I am satisified with the win," said Villarreal coach Manuel Pellegrini.
"We had lots of chances and the victory was fair but it would have been by a bigger margin had it not been for the performance of Aranzubia and us rushing some things."
Real was less convicing in its match against Numancia, which took a sixth-minute lead with Juan Moreno arriving at the back post completely unmarked to head home.
Guti equalized on 18 minutes with the help of a huge deflection but Jose Barkero put Numancia back in front with a terrific 21st-minute long range effort.
The lead was shortlived as Higuain equalized for Real four minutes later and van der Vaart caught the goalkeeper off guard to put Real in front before an own goal handed Real a 4-2 lead at the interval.
Moreno scored a fantastic free-kick to make it 4-3 and Real had some worrying moments in the closing stages but survived to move eighth.
Espanyol is the new league leader following a 1-0 win over Recreativo Huelva with Luis Garcia striking six minutes from time.
Garcia was expected to leave in the summer but has scored in both of its opening wins to delight Espanyol coach Bartolome Marquez.
"I am really happy with Luis not just because of the goal but also because of his work rate," explained Marquez.
Espanyol, which fell apart in the second half of last season, is now the only team with a maximum six points from the first two fixtures.
Valencia coach Unai Emery failed to win on his return to former club Almeria - where he spent two successful seasons - and his team needed a David Villa strike to salvage a 2-2 draw on Sunday.
Alexis cancelled out Pablo Piatti's opener for Almeria but Alvaro Negredo, 23, enhanced his growing reputation with a great header four minutes later.
Villa levelled on 68 minutes to rescue a point for Valencia, in UEFA Cup action against Maritimo on Thursday, who goes second.
Source: China Daily/Agencies
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