Real Madrid have brushed off the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo and
Gareth Bale to beat Espanyol 2-0 away to maintain their 100 per cent
start to the league season while matching the La Liga record of 16
consecutive victories.
James Rodriguez scored his first Real goal in five months to give
the visitors the lead in stoppage time before the break and Karim
Benzema sealed the points in the 70th minute with a close-range finish
past former Madrid goalkeeper Diego Lopez.
Real stay top of La Liga on 12 points, three above Barcelona and
Las Palmas, having equalled Barca's record of 16 straight league wins
achieved under Pep Guardiola in the 2010/11 season.
Zinedine Zidane's Real side also broke the Madrid club's record
for consecutive league wins, overtaking the 15-game winning streak under
Miguel Munoz in the 1960/61 season.
Ronaldo missed the trip to Espanyol with a sore throat, having
scored five goals in a 6-0 thrashing last season, while Bale is
recovering from a hip injury sustained in Wednesday's last-gasp 2-1
Champions League win over Sporting Lisbon.
The absence of the pair allowed Lucas Vazquez and Marco Asensio to
face their former club, while Rodriguez came in for Germany
international Toni Kroos in midfield.
Colombia's 2014 World Cup Golden Boot winner has not enjoyed a
consistent run in the side since Zidane took charge but seized the
opportunity, nutmegging an Espanyol defender outside the area and
stroking the ball into the bottom corner of the net.
Benzema had looked far from match fit against Sporting but was
given another chance by Zidane and, after having an effort ruled out for
offside in the first half, the Frenchman tapped in Asensio's low cross
to finish off a classy team move.
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