Real Madrid ensured they will top La Liga at the midway point of the season when Cristiano Ronaldo struck twice in a 3-0 win at Getafe on Sunday before Lionel Messi’s hat-trick helped Barcelona win 4-0 at Deportivo La Coruna.
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The world’s two best players were once again in scintillating form but champions Atletico Madrid ensured they stayed in the hunt with a 2-0 success at home to bottom club Granada that lifted them back into third place.
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Real, who have a game in hand, have 45 points from 18 of 38 matches, with Barca on 44 and Atletico on 41 in third, three ahead of Valencia, who won 3-2 at home to Almeria on Saturday.
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“We have performed very well in this first part of the league,” Real coach Carlo Ancelotti told a news conference.
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“We started with the odd problem but then we had a very good run,” added the Italian. “We are very well positioned and we have to carry on in the same way.”
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Despite Ronaldo’s latest scoring feat, it was hardly a vintage performance from Real, who have stumbled at the start of 2015 and were dumped out of the King’s Cup by Atletico on Thursday.
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The European champions failed to score in the opening half of a La Liga game for the first time this season, although Toni Kroos came close when he rattled the crossbar with a left-foot piledriver moments before the break.
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Ronaldo, who beat Messi to win his third Fifa Ballon d’Or award on Monday, broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute, clipping the ball in from close range after good work from Karim Benzema.
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Gareth Bale made it 2-0 four minutes later when he finished cleverly after a swift break and Ronaldo grabbed his second 11 minutes from time with a powerful header, the Portugal forward’s 28th goal of the campaign in his 17th appearance.
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Getafe battled bravely against their glamorous city neighbours and almost pulled a goal back four minutes from time but a shot from Alvaro Vazquez bounced away off a post.
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Fatigue has been suggested as one reason for Real’s recent stutter but Iker Casillas insisted Carlo Ancelotti’s men were not feeling the effects of a packed calendar.
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“We are not tired but after a week of holiday it is tough to get back to the routine,” the Spain keeper told Spanish television.
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“Unfortunately we lost in the Cup, where we were the holders, but there are no excuses,” he added.
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“Now we can prepare better for the matches and train harder. It’s been a good first half of the season.”
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Messi’s treble at the Riazor took his tally for the La Liga season to 19.
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