Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off for hitting Cordoba defender Jose Angel Crespo but Real Madrid still picked up all three points thanks to a last-gasp Gareth Bale penalty.
It was a miserable afternoon for Ronaldo in which he was overshadowed by former Manchester United winger Bebe for much of the game. His frustration got the better of him in the second half but when he was given his marching orders it meant Bale was allowed to take both free-kicks and penalties.
He won a spot-kick with a free-kick that was handled by Fede Cartabia – who was subsequently sent off – and he stepped up in Ronaldo’s place to score from the spot.
Ronaldo could face a three-match ban for violent conduct but Bale looks more than capable of picking up the baton. The former Tottenham winger ended up deciding the match but for a long time it seemed another winger might grab the headlines.
It was five years ago that Sir Alex Ferguson signed 19-year-old Bebe from Vitoria Guimaraes in Portugal without having seen play. Many hoped he would be the next Ronaldo signed three years earlier from Sporting aged 18 but beyond nationality and position there turned out to be few similarities.
Bebe played seven games for United and four for Besiktas on loan before heading back to Portugal to rebuld his career on loan first at Rio Ave and then at Pazos Ferreira. It looked as if he’d bounced back when he signed permanently for Benfica in the summer but after one appearance he was sent out on loan again, this time to Cordoba who were 14th in La Liga going into this weekend’s fixtures.
He was back on the same pitch as Ronaldo and in the battle of the former Manchester United wingers Bebe was winning hands down at the end of the first half. He crucially won the spot-kick that gave Cordoba the lead.
His shot from the right smashed against Sergio Ramos and referee Alejandro Jose Hernandez Hernandez gave a penalty and booked the Real Madrid defender. After a slow, straight run-up Nabi Ghilas beat Iker Casillas for his sixth goal of the season.
Bebe had only just started, however. He raced away down the Cordoba right and crossed for Florin Andone but his centre was just behind the Romanian striker.
He burned up Marcelo again only to his time over-hit his cross, sending it behind the goal. The quality of the final ball left a lot to be desired but the threat was most definitely there with a pace, power and purpose missing in most of Real Madrid’s lethargic attacking play.
Bebe’s next effort was a shot that shaved Casillas’ far post and he then tried his luck from distance with the keeper this time making the save. Ronaldo finally responded with a free-kick at the other end but the set-piece was high and wild never troubling Juan Carlos in the home side’s goal.