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Ronaldo, Benzema fire Madrid into top spot

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Real Madrid moved clear at the top of La Liga for the first time since May 2012 thanks to a 2-0 win over Granada at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring on 57 minutes, as set up by Luka Modric, he rifled home his 31st goal of the season.

Karim Benzema sealed Los Blancos' ninth consecutive win 12 minutes from time when he slotted home Marcelo's low cross.

However, it was not a great afternoon for Gareth Bale as he was on the end of a rough challenge from Jeison Murillo early on and was eventually substituted at half-time.

Madrid lead Barcelona and Atletico Madrid by two points, but both can move back to the top with wins over Malaga and Rayo Vallecano respectively on Sunday.

"Tonight we will sleep better than we have on other Saturdays, but we have to keep fighting because it is not always easy as the first-half today showed," said Real boss Carlo Ancelotti.

And the Italian also allayed fears that Bale would be sidelined for any period of time by the injury that forced him off.

"After the knock he received he didn't feel comfortable. It just disorientated him a little bit and we thought it best to bring him off.

"He will be fine for the next game."

The afternoon started in celebratory mood for the hosts as Ronaldo paraded the Ballon d'Or in front of the home fans.

Ronaldo nearly got off to a blistering start as he cut inside onto his right foot and blasted a shot wide of the target on six minutes.

Bale was then involved in an unfortunate clash with Murillo as the Colombian clattered the Welshman between the legs and was booked.

Real Madrid's forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring during a Spanish league footba...
Real Madrid's forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring during a Spanish league football match against Granada at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on January 25, 2014
Dani Pozo, AFP

Manuel Iturra nearly gifted Madrid the opener moments later as he deflected Dani Carvajal's cross onto his own crossbar.

From the resulting corner, Sergio Ramos also should have given Ancelotti's men the lead as he headed over after Roberto had flapped at Angel di Maria's cross.

After a bright start, though, Madrid's intensity dropped and it wasn't until first-half stoppage time that they threatened again as Roberto made a brilliant save to parry Ronaldo's sweetly struck overhead kick.

Bale's unfortunate day continued as he was replaced by Jese Rodriguez at half-time.

Madrid's tempo was immediately lifted by the Spanish under-21 international and Roberto had to be alert to deny early efforts from Di Maria and Modric.

The goal did finally arrive just before the hour mark as Ronaldo worked space for himself inside the area before firing a low left-footed shot beyond Roberto into the far corner.

Roberto did well to prevent Ronaldo doubling his tally with a low drive 10 minutes later and the Portuguese then saw a deflected free-kick come back off the bar.

Madrid finally got the breathing space they craved on 78 minutes when a lovely move involving Ronaldo and Marcelo was finished off by Benzema for his fifth goal in his last six games.

Real Madrid moved clear at the top of La Liga for the first time since May 2012 thanks to a 2-0 win over Granada at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring on 57 minutes, as set up by Luka Modric, he rifled home his 31st goal of the season.

Karim Benzema sealed Los Blancos’ ninth consecutive win 12 minutes from time when he slotted home Marcelo’s low cross.

However, it was not a great afternoon for Gareth Bale as he was on the end of a rough challenge from Jeison Murillo early on and was eventually substituted at half-time.

Madrid lead Barcelona and Atletico Madrid by two points, but both can move back to the top with wins over Malaga and Rayo Vallecano respectively on Sunday.

“Tonight we will sleep better than we have on other Saturdays, but we have to keep fighting because it is not always easy as the first-half today showed,” said Real boss Carlo Ancelotti.

And the Italian also allayed fears that Bale would be sidelined for any period of time by the injury that forced him off.

“After the knock he received he didn’t feel comfortable. It just disorientated him a little bit and we thought it best to bring him off.

“He will be fine for the next game.”

The afternoon started in celebratory mood for the hosts as Ronaldo paraded the Ballon d’Or in front of the home fans.

Ronaldo nearly got off to a blistering start as he cut inside onto his right foot and blasted a shot wide of the target on six minutes.

Bale was then involved in an unfortunate clash with Murillo as the Colombian clattered the Welshman between the legs and was booked.

Real Madrid's forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring during a Spanish league footba...

Real Madrid's forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring during a Spanish league football match against Granada at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on January 25, 2014
Dani Pozo, AFP

Manuel Iturra nearly gifted Madrid the opener moments later as he deflected Dani Carvajal’s cross onto his own crossbar.

From the resulting corner, Sergio Ramos also should have given Ancelotti’s men the lead as he headed over after Roberto had flapped at Angel di Maria’s cross.

After a bright start, though, Madrid’s intensity dropped and it wasn’t until first-half stoppage time that they threatened again as Roberto made a brilliant save to parry Ronaldo’s sweetly struck overhead kick.

Bale’s unfortunate day continued as he was replaced by Jese Rodriguez at half-time.

Madrid’s tempo was immediately lifted by the Spanish under-21 international and Roberto had to be alert to deny early efforts from Di Maria and Modric.

The goal did finally arrive just before the hour mark as Ronaldo worked space for himself inside the area before firing a low left-footed shot beyond Roberto into the far corner.

Roberto did well to prevent Ronaldo doubling his tally with a low drive 10 minutes later and the Portuguese then saw a deflected free-kick come back off the bar.

Madrid finally got the breathing space they craved on 78 minutes when a lovely move involving Ronaldo and Marcelo was finished off by Benzema for his fifth goal in his last six games.

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