Real Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 to extend their lead at the top of LaLiga in 2021, with Karim Benzema scoring a first-half double to reach 30 LaLiga goals.
On Wednesday, Benzema’s brace in the first seven minutes quickly made up for Madrid’s goalless stalemate with Cadiz the previous time out.
In a hectic first half at San Mames, Oihan Sancet halved the deficit, but the hosts hardly challenged Thibaut Courtois after the break as Carlo Ancelotti’s side navigated the game to a three-point victory.
Madrid now has an eight-point lead over Sevilla in the standings heading into 2022, and a 17-point lead over defending champions Atletico Madrid, who were defeated by Granada.
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Madrid struck first when Benzema expertly whipped into the bottom-right corner following Toni Kroos’ offload, before the France striker added a quickfire second as he rolled past Julen Agirrezabala – Madrid scoring twice in the first seven minutes of a top-flight game for the first time since 1994.
Sancet responded by crashing a strike from the edge of the area in off the left post, with Unai Vencedor then wastefully curling just over as Athletic searched for an equaliser.
Kroos sliced harmlessly off target from range after the interval, while Inaki Williams fired narrowly wide and Raul Garcia blasted over as the game headed towards what promised to be a nervy ending.
Substitute Nico Williams then failed to slide under Courtois as Athletic, despite their best efforts, were unable to find a late leveller as Madrid held on for a narrow victory to make it 11 LaLiga games unbeaten.
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Ancelotti’s side frustratingly saw their 10-game winning run across all competitions abruptly ended in a goalless draw with Cadiz, but Madrid responded excellently to ensure a healthy eight-point lead heading into LaLiga’s mid-season break.
Athletic, who are winless in their past 14 top-flight meetings with Madrid, proved fierce competition for the visitors but could not stop Los Blancos from continuing their unbeaten run in all competitions that stretches back to early October.
Brilliant Benz in cruise control
Benzema’s first-half double were his 29th and 30th goals of 2021 in LaLiga. Since the turn of the century only four players – excluding Lionel Messi (nine times) and Cristiano Ronaldo (seven) – have reached the 30-goal milestone in the competition.
Indeed, the France international joins esteemed company with Luis Suarez (2015 and 2016), Radamel Falcao (2012) and Ronaldo Nazario (2003) the others to achieve the feat and the Madrid striker now also has 17 goals in 26 games against Athletic across all competitions.
Muniain masterclass in vain
Iker Muniain delivered a creative masterclass on the left wing against Lucas Vazquez, though the Athletic veteran’s showing eventually proved in vain.
The Spain international created a game-high four chances – two more than any other player on the pitch – as he produced a delightful attacking display for the home crowd.
What’s next?
Madrid return to action in the new year as they travel to Getafe on January 2, while Athletic visit Osasuna the day after.