Real Madrid set club record goalscoring run
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Zinedine Zidane's men have now scored in their last 43 games in all competitions and are closing in on Barcelona's record for a Spanish side
If Madrid manage to find the net against Villarreal on Sunday and then Las Palmas the following week, they will set a new record for a La Liga team for goals in consecutive games.
The current record of 44 belongs to Barcelona, who reached it in 1944.
The goals from Simone Zaza and Fabian Orellana marked the first time the capital club have conceded twice in the first 10 minutes of a Liga game since 2003, when they did so against Sevilla.
It was also the first time Los Blancos have conceded two goals in a first half of a game this season in all competitions.
Madrid have made good use of his aerial ability, as their tally of 15 headed goals leaves them with the most in the top five European leagues this season.