Real Madrid were in murderous goal-scoring form as they smashed 7 past Cultural Leonesa from the third tier in the first leg of their Copa Del Rey round of 32 tie.
It was a stroll in the park for Real Madrid at the Estadio Reino De Leon as they comfortably ended any tiny hopes of a Cultural Leonesa upset with a 7-1 demolition. The win means the Los Blancos are now 25 games unbeaten and are the only side in all of Europe’s Top 5 Leagues yet to lose a game this campaign.
The second string line-up did an emphatic job for Zidane as youngsters Alvaro Morata and Marco Asensio scored braces alongside goals from Mariano Diaz and Nacho Fernandez to give their side a comfortable lead going into second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu in December.
?⚽️? #RMCopa
Los goleadores de esta noche fueron…⚽⚽ @AlvaroMorata
⚽⚽ @marcoasensio10
⚽ @nachofi1990
⚽ @marianodiaz9#HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/8a5ytpyPvN— Real Madrid C. F. (@realmadrid) October 26, 2016
Marco Asensio has shown a lot of promise this season and he could well be lined up for bigger things in the months and years to come. Having scored in his La Liga and Champions League debuts, the youngster scored in his first appearance in the Copa Del Rey as well.
Marco Asensio has scored for Real Madrid on his:
– Competitive debut ✔
– La Liga debut ✔
– UCL debut ✔
– Copa del Rey debut ✔Talent ? pic.twitter.com/3emyi1XPnG
— SPORF (@Sporf) October 26, 2016
Marco Asensio loves to make an entrance. ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/BTFWtTe2zM
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) October 26, 2016
4 – Asensio is the only La Liga player to have scored in four different comps this season: European Supercup, Liga, Copa & #UCL. Revelation pic.twitter.com/QmZvgDB8G6
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) October 26, 2016
Marco Asensio has now scored on his Real Madrid debut in:
UEFA Super Cup
Champions League
Copa Del Rey
La LigaThe Spanish Rashford! pic.twitter.com/TnAeieKvj8
— BigSport (@BigSportGB) October 26, 2016
Marco Asensio has scored on his debut in four competitions this season but he hasn’t done it on his England U21 debut has he the fraud? pic.twitter.com/pCFke351qO
— TheODDSbible (@TheOddsBible) October 26, 2016
Alvaro Morata continued to endear himself to the Madridistas with some great performances since his return to the club from Juventus over the summer. He did well to stake his claim for a starting place in the future, even if it meant possibly benching someone like Karim Benzema.
?? Alvaro Morata’s form, though ⏰⏰ pic.twitter.com/Vh2Rx6HeO7
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) October 26, 2016
Albaro Morata in 2016/17
Games: 13
Mins: 610
Goals: 6
Assists: 3
Goal/Assist every: 68 mins— Real Madrid Stats (@RMadrid_Stats) October 26, 2016
2 – Álvaro Morata has scored his first brace away from home for Real Madrid in all competitions. Pairs pic.twitter.com/yxo75ORmmx
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) October 26, 2016
AS:
Nacho scores the goal of the year
• 2 Goals from Morata and Asensio
• 3 Assists from James Rodriguez pic.twitter.com/eY2HhhD0A1— RMadridHome (@RMadridHome_) October 26, 2016
Alvaro Morata has now scored 4 goals in his last 96 minutes across all competitions for Real Madrid.
Proving a point. pic.twitter.com/zzPiw2UbyD
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 26, 2016
ABC: Alvaro Morata has matured over the years and has shown it. He has made the difference and Zinedine Zidane knows he deserves more. pic.twitter.com/O0meLCaEZG
— RMadridHome (@RMadridHome_) October 25, 2016
However, the goal of the night undoubtedly went to Nacho Fernandez, who scored a Zidane-esque volley in the 68th minute to make it 6-0 for the Los Blancos. The Spaniard’s incredible scissor kick left James Rodriguez and boss Zinedine Zidane lost for words as even the crowd could do little but applaud the 26-year-old’s incredible effort.
Nacho just scored this brilliant goal!? pic.twitter.com/wLAvfVQv26
— ㅤㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ (@WengerTactic) October 26, 2016
Fan’s reaction when Nacho scored his goal. pic.twitter.com/kItzC84Vq2
— ㅤ (@CaIma) October 27, 2016
Zidane: “Nacho’s goal was more beautiful than the 9th #UCL winner I scored!”
Wow now that’s a compliment! pic.twitter.com/JP00sZZkQp
— M.A.J (@UItraSuristic) October 26, 2016
Zidane: “That goal from Nacho isn’t normal. Its a goal that is record in history. I’m delighted for him.” pic.twitter.com/MUYk9S8AQv
— M.A.J (@UItraSuristic) October 26, 2016
Photo of the day goes to Zidane’s and James reaction to Nacho’s goal. pic.twitter.com/4It8t4TJWD
— Rayané (@madridista_ryn) October 26, 2016
Nacho is the 17th DIFFERENT Real Madrid player to score a goal this season.
— Real Madrid Stats (@RMadrid_Stats) October 26, 2016
Nacho’s goal is out of a video game, a cartoon, a comic, a film… https://t.co/K9eJkrFYCe
— AS English (@English_AS) October 26, 2016
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