Real Madrid secured their first La Liga title since the 2011/12 season after a 2-0 victory over Malaga on Sunday evening.
Zinedine Zidane’s men only needed a draw to see off competition from Barcelona but goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema at the La Rosaleda Stadium ensured the Spanish giants secured the league in style.
That @Cristiano goal means Real Madrid have scored in every La Liga game in a season for the first time ever 👏👏👏https://t.co/4mAQNo1wAC pic.twitter.com/Js208yrEeY
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) May 21, 2017
Ridiculously, the win means Madrid have scored in every game they have played this campaign ahead of their Champions League final showdown with Juventus.
A goal against the Serie A club on June 3 would mean Los Blancos have found the net in every single match in all competitions this season.
To add to Madrid’s astonishing achievement, Ronaldo was breaking records of his own during the side’s clash with Malaga.
The Portugal superstar became the first Madrid player in history to score 40+ goals in seven consecutive seasons at the Bernabeu.
Take a bow, Cristiano!
Cristiano Ronaldo is the FIRST player in Real Madrid's HISTORY to score 40+ goals in 7 CONSECUTIVE seasons. pic.twitter.com/UrL8oioe5t
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@TeamCRonaldo) May 21, 2017
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