MADRID, Dec 5 (AFP): La Liga leaders Real Madrid will look to continue their sparkling form with a record-equalling 18th consecutive victory in all competitions as they host Celta Vigo Saturday.
The European champions surpassed their previous club record of 15 straight wins with victory over Malaga last weekend and, following a 5-0 Copa del Rey thrashing of Cornella in midweek, Los Blancos now have Barcelona's Spanish record stretch of 18 victories from the 2005/06 season in their sights.
Madrid have now scored 64 goals on their winning streak, conceding only nine, but they know they will face a stern test against a Celta side that took all three points at the Camp Nou last month and secured a draw away to Atletico Madrid in September.
James Rodriguez's double against third-tier outfit Cornella meant that he is the only Madrid player to score in four competitions this season and his impressive start to life in the Spanish capital has not been lost on manager Carlo Ancelotti.
"He is demonstrating his quality and showing great attitude during this period. We are delighted with him and he'll definitely improve," the Italian said.
"I really like his attitude because he is humble and that is important. Having a humble player with his quality is a perfect ingredient for the team."
Cristiano Ronaldo was given a rare night off Tuesday, but the World Player of the Year will return looking to continue his lethal form in front of goal, having netted 20 goals in just 12 league appearances thus far.
Jese Rodriguez, who made his comeback from a nine-month injury layoff in midweek, could also feature in La Liga for the first time this season, while Sami Khedira, who was forced off with concussion, should also be fit.
Barcelona host Espanyol in the Catalan derby Sunday as they look to keep pace at the top of the table and build on their run of six successive victories.
Andres Iniesta, who had not featured since limping off in the 3-1 Clasico reverse in October, made his comeback as the Blaugrana swept aside Huesca 4-0 Wednesday evening in the Copa del Rey, scoring his first goal in eight months in the process.
"It's never easy to come back after so long, but I felt fine and that's the most important thing. I was able to play without feeling any trouble and that's calmed me down a lot," said the Spain midfielder.
Rampant Real Madrid eye new record territory
FE Team | Published: December 06, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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