Getafe 1-5 Real Madrid

  • Published
Gareth Bale scores for Real MadridImage source, AFP
Image caption,

Gareth Bale's total of 16 La Liga goals beats his previous best of 15 from the 2013-14 season

Gareth Bale reached 16 goals for the first time in a La Liga season as Real Madrid thrashed Getafe 5-1 to move one point behind leaders Barcelona.

Real's seventh successive league win kept alive their hopes of a first title since 2012 and sent neighbours Getafe to the bottom of the table.

Karim Benzema put Real ahead and after Isco made it 2-0 at half-time, Bale raced clear to add the third.

Getafe replied before James Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo added late goals.

Barca, who have taken just one point from the last possible nine, play at home to Valencia on Sunday (19:30 BST).

Real kept the pressure on the defending champions, while Juan Esnaider made a losing start as Getafe's new coach. His side have now lost 11 of their past 13 games.

Image source, Reuters
Image caption,

Karim Benzema also has a La Liga best with his 22 goals surpassing his 2011-12 total

Real, who beat Wolfbsurg in the Champions League on Tuesday to set up a semi-final with Manchester City, barely had to extend themselves to get the result they needed to go above Atletico Madrid, who play Granada on Sunday (17:15 BST), and into second place.

Coach Zinedine Zidane was able to take off both Bale and Benzema in the second half to give them a rest before Real's midweek league game at home to fourth-placed Villarreal.

Wales forward Bale, 26, set his best Liga tally since arriving in a world-record £85m move in September 2013, racing into the Getafe area from the right and curling left-footed into the far corner.

Ronaldo continued his record of having played every minute of Real's La Liga campaign and claimed his 47th goal of the season, scoring for the fourth league game in a row in stoppage time when he tapped in after being set up by Jese.

Substitute Jese had also created the fourth goal for Rodriguez, who capped in an impressive performance with a cool finish to enhance his side's goal difference after former Real forward Pablo Sarabia had eaten into the lead with a fine strike in the 84th minute.

Image source, EPA
Image caption,

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 31st league goal of the season, five more than Barcelona's Luis Suarez

What they said

Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane: "We are doing our job and are getting closer and closer.

"We are going to bed one point behind, but we can't look beyond that."

Praising Benzema after the France international was told he would not be picked for Euro 2016, Zidane added: "It did affect him and yes he is disappointed, but he is a professional and he knows that on the field he is very important for the team.

"Today he scored and had two assists, so he is very concentrated on what he is doing."

Sorry, we can't display this part of the article any more.