Madrid: Real Madrid overcame the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo and other regular starters, coming from behind to defeat Leganes 3-1 Wednesday in a La Liga match postponed from last year.

The result allowed the defending champions to regain third place from Valencia, but it did little to put Zinedine Zidane’s team back in the title race as they still trail leader Barcelona by 14 points after 24 matches. Madrid are seven points behind second-place Atletico Madrid.

“We will keep trying to move up, it’s important to keep our momentum,” Zidane said. “We got back to third place and now we will try to reach second place.”

Less than a month ago, Leganes jolted Madrid into a crisis by eliminating the Spanish powerhouse from the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey.

The hosts from southern Madrid went ahead less than 10 minutes into the match on Wednesday, but Madrid answered with first-half goals by Lucas Vazquez and Casemiro. Sergio Ramos sealed the victory by converting a 90th-minute penalty kick.

The league match was rescheduled from the 16th round because of Madrid’s victorious participation in the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi in December.

Only in their second season in the first division, Leganes had a promising start to the campaign but have struggled recently. They have not won in six matches and have lost four straight, dropping to 13th with 29 points.

Madrid have won four in a row, including 3-1 against Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16 of the Champions League last week.

Ronaldo, who scored twice against PSG and has 10 goals in his last six matches, was rested on Wednesday along with goalkeeper Keylor Navas. Marcelo, Tony Kroos and Luka Modric are trying to recover from injuries in time for the return match against PSG in Paris.

—AP