Real scrape 3-2 win over Levante as Hazard makes debut

Thrissur: Accompanied by the rustic beats of chendamelam and the rhythmic jingling of the tiny bells on their waist band, around 300 tigers took over the streets of the Thrissur city on Saturday. Artists donning body art in leopard prints and tiger stripes danced to the drum beats at the Swaraj Round in the spectacular 'Pulikali', a traditional folk art form. This year, six teams from Viyyoor centre, Viyyoor desham, Ayyanthol, Thrikumarakudam, Kottapuram desham and Kottapuram centre took part in the popular street art which marks the end of the Onam celebrations in Kerala. Though four teams had registered for the event last year, Pulikali was cancelled after the devastation caused due to the floods, the worst this century. The six teams put forth a grand event that thrilled Thrissur, known as the cultural capital of the state. All the teams wore their unique and fierce tiger masks. There were around 35-50 members in each pulikali team. This year, three women also performed pulikali. It was in 2016 that women decided to take part in the tiger dance, creating history. There were around 25 members in each chendamelam group, with only ilathalam, chenda and thappu instruments in play. The teams were judged for the perfection of their body art and costume, drum beats, dancing, discipline and tableaux as well.  Symbolic 'tigers', dancing, pouncing and shaking their bellies along the road, attracted thousands of people, including foreigners. The pulikali event in the rural centres began at 2pm. The grand procession was flagged at the Bini junction in Swaraj Round. Once all the pulikali teams entered the Swaraj Round they combined together showing off their feral dance moves, in all its ferocity. Believed to have been introduced by erstwhile ruler of Cochin, Maharaja Rama Varma Sakthan Thampuran, two centuries ago, pulikali is a symbolic representation of bravery and wild spirit.  Amazing prizes The best pulikali team would get Rs 40,000 as prize money while the best tableau would win Rs 35,000. The corporation would give Rs 30,000 and Rs 25,000 respectively for the pulikali teams that win the second and third positions. The second prize winner of tableau would win Rs 30,000 and the tableau that wins the third prize would get Rs 25,000. The best rhythmic beats and best tiger costume would win Rs 7000 each. A consolation prize of Rs12, 500 would be given to the team that displays discipline and decorum.
Real Madrid's Eden Hazard in action. Reuters

Madrid: Real Madrid produced a rampant first-half display to beat Levante 3-2 in La Liga on Saturday with goals from Karim Benzema and Casemiro but dropped off after Eden Hazard came on to make his debut and were left clinging on for the three points.

Benzema headed Real in front after 25 minutes at a rain-swept Santiago Bernabeu when he met a cross from Dani Carvajal and the France forward struck again a few minutes later after latching on to a pass from James Rodriguez.

Brazil midfielder Casemiro stretched Real's advantage right before halftime with a gut-busting run to meet a cross from compatriot Vinicius, but Levante hit back shortly after the interval through former Madrid forward Borja Mayoral.

Perhaps with Wednesday's Champions League opener at Paris St Germain in mind, Real manager Zinedine Zidane brought off captain Sergio Ramos and Casemiro on the hour, allowing Hazard to finally make his debut after recovering from injury.

Madrid's 100 million euro ($110.73 million) signing looked a bit off the pace in his first competitive game though and, as the hosts' intensity dropped, Levante's Gonzalo Melero reduced the deficit to one goal and they had chances to equalise.

"The second half was very difficult for us as it's always tough to concede a goal early after the break but overall the sensations are good," Zidane told reporters after the win took his side to eight points after four games.

"We were phenomenal in the first half, we scored goals, played exciting football and showed real commitment. We have to try and keep that up for 90 minutes."

Real relieved

The visitors made it a nervous finale for the home fans with 15 minutes to go thanks to a near-post header from Melero and twice came close to levelling in stoppage time.

Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was forced to turn away a header from Ruben Vezo, while Levante's talisman Jose Luis Morales tried to catch the Belgian out moments later by shooting for the near post instead of crossing but narrowly missed.

"We had Madrid begging for the fulltime whistle," said Levante coach Paco Lopez.

Zidane's side had drawn their last two games against Real Valladolid and Villarreal and were grateful to scrape a victory.

Courtois criticised his side for switching off after the break following their electric start.

"If we had continued to play in the same way as in the first half we would have won 5-0 or 6-0," he told reporters.

"We played the best 45 minutes of the season but that's football, Levante changed their system and at times we were sloppy with our passing."

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