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Tuesday, February 09 2010 23:54 GMT+2
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Celta shocks slack Real
Chilean defender Pablo Contreras put the visitors in front early on but the overwhelming pressure from Real soon paid dividends.
Brazilian striker Ronaldo converted a penalty and his compatriot Julio Baptista scored his first goal since moving from Sevilla with a diving header a minute before the break.
Former Liverpool midfielder Antonio Nunez leveled the scores almost immediately, reacting quickly after Iker Casillas saved a penalty.
Canobbio wrapped up the points for the Galicians when the linesman ruled the midfielder's shot had crossed the line after it bounced down off the crossbar 14 minutes from time.
Real Betis warmed up for their Champions League debut against Liverpool on Tuesday with a 1-0 win over Osasuna, after Brazilian striker Ricardo Oliveira scored a second-half penalty.
Real coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo handed Brazilian forward Robinho his first start, playing up front alongside Ronaldo in an attacking 4-2-2-2 line-up.
With club captain Raul on the bench and France midfielder Zinedine Zidane out for three weeks with a groin strain, Guti came into midfield alongside Baptista.
Surprise lead:For all the attacking potential on display, though, it was Celta who took a surprise eighth-minute lead.
Canobbio's deep corner was thumped against the crossbar by Celta's Brazilian striker Fernando Baiano and Contreras reacted quickest, driving the ball into the net from close range.
The visitors spent the rest of the half camped on the edge of their area as Real's Brazilian trio of Robinho, Ronaldo and Baptista tormented them.
The equalizer came from the penalty spot in the 36th minute, after Argentine defender Sebastian Mendez tripped Baptista as he dribbled into the area.
Ronaldo sent Jose Manuel Pinto the wrong way from the spot, and just before the break Baptista put Real in front, diving full length to head Ivan Helguera's cross just inside the post.
Real held the lead for only a minute before the visitors won a penalty of their own after defender Francisco Pavon handled the ball.
Casillas guessed right to parry Canobbio's penalty, but Nunez was first to the rebound and headed into the empty net.
Without any natural wide players, Real's play became congested in midfield after the restart and Raul's introduction did little to break the deadlock.
After 76 minutes, Baiano raced to the byline and cut the ball back to Canobbio whose fierce shot crashed against the crossbar, bounced down on the line and out.
After consulting with his linesman, the referee awarded the goal, although television replays suggested the ball did not cross the line.
In the frantic final few minutes defender Sergio Ramos, on his debut, come closest to snatching a point for Real when he headed over the crossbar.
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