Real Madrid set a club record of 35 games unbeaten in all
competitions with a late rally for a 3-2 win against Deportivo on Saturday.
Madrid had equalled the record with a 2-2 draw against
Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday that saw the holders
only qualify for the knockout stages of the competition as runners-up in Group
F.
The record of 34 games unbeaten was set by Leo Beenhakker
during the 1988-89 campaign when they won the Primera Division title, only
losing once in 38 games.
Zidane’s side broke Carlo Ancelotti’s record of 32 games
unbeaten with a 6-1 Copa del Rey win against Cultural Leonesa earlier this
month.
However, the Primera Division record for matches unbeaten is
held by Barcelona (39 games), set during the 2015-16 campaign, while Juventus
hold the European record for their unbeaten run of 43 matches when current
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was in charge back in 2011-12.
Real’s last defeat was 2-0 at Wolfsburg in the Champions
League on April 6 last season and since then they have recorded 24 victories
and nine draws in all competitions, while scoring 94 goals and conceding just
31.

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