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Real Madrid 0-3 Osasuna: FT Report
MADRID, April 11 (Primera Liga) - David Beckham's troubles continued on Sunday night when Real Madrid suffered their first home defeat of the Spanish league season.
Madrid, knocked out of the Champions League by Monaco in midweek, were humbled 3-0 at the Bernabeu by mid-table Osasuna and lost top spot in the Primera Liga to Valencia.
Goals from Valmiro Valdo, Perez Pablo Garcia and Mohamed Moha sentenced Real to only their third home league defeat in four seasons on a miserable night for England captain Beckham, who was watched by his wife Victoria and son Brooklyn.
Beckham's pop star wife was at the game in a public show of support for her husband following new claims about his alleged infidelities. He is expected to make a statement on Monday following discussions with advisers.
It is understood Beckham will also then consider any potential legal action following a week-long series of allegations about his private life.
Rebecca Loos, the one-time PA of the former Manchester United star, gave a detailed account about her claims of an affair to a Sunday newspaper, while Malaysian-born Sarah Marbeck also alleged she had been involved with the father-of-two.
Valmiro Valdo gave Osasuna a shock lead in just the second minute, but Beckham, who missed the Monaco defeat through suspension, almost equalised with an outrageous lobbed shot in the 20th minute.
Seven minutes later he came off worse in a strong challenge with Moha and was clearly limping with a calf problem.
But he stayed on, with Real trailing 2-0 at the interval, and had two penalty appeals turned down in quick succession midway through the second half, while team-mate Zinedine Zidane had a goal controversially ruled out for offside.
Beckham saw one of his trademark free-kicks sail wide with 17 minutes remaining, but by then Real were losing 3-0 and well on their way to a shock defeat, which leaves them behind Valencia - 1-0 winners at Real Zaragoza - in the league table.-------------------------------------------------
It seems Real's luck with referees has run out
