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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti lauded his side's preparation after they disposed of struggling Real Betis 5-0 at the Benito Villamarin.

Cristiano Ronaldo rounded off a fine individual week with a stunning 25-yard effort to open the scoring before Gareth Bale doubled Madrid's advantage from a free-kick with his first goal in two months.

Karim Benzema then registered his 100th goal for the club, whilst Angel di Maria and Alvaro Morata got their names on the scoresheet after the break to take Madrid level on points with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga.

Defeat leaves Betis rooted to the foot of the table and without a win in 13 league games stretching back to September.

Ancelotti was pleased that despite the hosts' predicament, his side showed ruthless efficiency in front of goal to put them to the sword.

Betis' Lolo Reyes tackles Real Madrid's Daniel Carvajal during Madrid's 5-0 Spanish l...
Betis' Lolo Reyes tackles Real Madrid's Daniel Carvajal during Madrid's 5-0 Spanish league win over Real Betis on January 18, 2014 at the Benito Villamarin stadium in Sevilla
Jorge Guerrero, AFP

"The games are easy in retrospect. Beforehand, every game can cause problems but we prepared well and played well."

Ancelotti had said prior to the game on Friday that Bale had plenty of margin to improve after a lacklustre start to the year following a calf injury.

The Italian was much happier with the Welshman's contribution in Seville as he scored his 10th goal of the season.

And he reserved a special mention for Bale's former Tottenham Hotspur teammate Luka Modric, who once again excelled in midfield.

"Bale played well, as did the whole team. We played with great quality and concentration throughout the game," he said.

"Ronaldo, Bale and Benzema were very efficient.

"The whole team gave them a lot of opportunities because we played with pace up front. We had a lot of chances and the help given by the midfielders, particularly Modric, was very good."

Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata gets a lift from Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring during Madrid&apos...
Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata gets a lift from Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring during Madrid's 5-0 Spanish league win over Real Betis on January 18, 2014 at the Benito Villamarin stadium in Sevilla
Jorge Guerrero, AFP

Victory means Madrid finished Saturday joint top of the table for the first time since mid-September.

Barcelona and Atletico can reopen a three-point gap at the top should they beat Levante and Sevilla respectively on Sunday.

However, Ancelotti was pleased to have put the pressure on Real's title rivals.

"This game was an important opportunity for us to go top of the table. It might be for just one night, but tonight we will sleep well."

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti lauded his side’s preparation after they disposed of struggling Real Betis 5-0 at the Benito Villamarin.

Cristiano Ronaldo rounded off a fine individual week with a stunning 25-yard effort to open the scoring before Gareth Bale doubled Madrid’s advantage from a free-kick with his first goal in two months.

Karim Benzema then registered his 100th goal for the club, whilst Angel di Maria and Alvaro Morata got their names on the scoresheet after the break to take Madrid level on points with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga.

Defeat leaves Betis rooted to the foot of the table and without a win in 13 league games stretching back to September.

Ancelotti was pleased that despite the hosts’ predicament, his side showed ruthless efficiency in front of goal to put them to the sword.

Betis' Lolo Reyes tackles Real Madrid's Daniel Carvajal during Madrid's 5-0 Spanish l...

Betis' Lolo Reyes tackles Real Madrid's Daniel Carvajal during Madrid's 5-0 Spanish league win over Real Betis on January 18, 2014 at the Benito Villamarin stadium in Sevilla
Jorge Guerrero, AFP

“The games are easy in retrospect. Beforehand, every game can cause problems but we prepared well and played well.”

Ancelotti had said prior to the game on Friday that Bale had plenty of margin to improve after a lacklustre start to the year following a calf injury.

The Italian was much happier with the Welshman’s contribution in Seville as he scored his 10th goal of the season.

And he reserved a special mention for Bale’s former Tottenham Hotspur teammate Luka Modric, who once again excelled in midfield.

“Bale played well, as did the whole team. We played with great quality and concentration throughout the game,” he said.

“Ronaldo, Bale and Benzema were very efficient.

“The whole team gave them a lot of opportunities because we played with pace up front. We had a lot of chances and the help given by the midfielders, particularly Modric, was very good.”

Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata gets a lift from Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring during Madrid&apos...

Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata gets a lift from Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring during Madrid's 5-0 Spanish league win over Real Betis on January 18, 2014 at the Benito Villamarin stadium in Sevilla
Jorge Guerrero, AFP

Victory means Madrid finished Saturday joint top of the table for the first time since mid-September.

Barcelona and Atletico can reopen a three-point gap at the top should they beat Levante and Sevilla respectively on Sunday.

However, Ancelotti was pleased to have put the pressure on Real’s title rivals.

“This game was an important opportunity for us to go top of the table. It might be for just one night, but tonight we will sleep well.”

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