Gareth Bale scored on his return to the Real Madrid starting lineup after a month out injured to help the European champions beat Rayo Vallecano de Madrid 5-1 on Saturday.
Bale took just nine minutes to make his mark as he slid in to turn home Toni Kroos’ low cross before Sergio Ramos’ fortunate looping effort doubled Real’s lead.
An awful back-pass attempt from James Rodriguez gave Rayo hope just before halftime as Alberto Bueno reduced the arrears, but Kroos restored the hosts’ two-goal advantage with his first goal for Los Blancos.
Karim Benzema added a dubious fourth despite being clearly in an offside position, before Cristiano Ronaldo registered his 23rd goal of the season thanks to some generous goalkeeping from Cristian Alvarez.
Real boss Carlo Ancelotti reserved special praise for the impact Kroos is having in his first season in the Spanish capital.
“Kroos was the best player on the pitch. He scored for the first time and he has surprised me for how consistently he is performing at a very high level,” the Italian said.
A pelvic-muscle injury had kept Bale on the sidelines for five games prior to his return as a second-half substitute against Liverpool in their UEFA Champions League clash last week and there were positive signs for Wales boss Chris Coleman as the striker looked back to his best against Rayo ahead of his country’s Euro 2016 qualifiers against Belgium and Israel.
Bale was on hand to prod home the opener from close range after a neat one-two between Kroos and Ronaldo.
Ronaldo then uncharacteristically blazed over from inside the area and Alvarez did well to turn a curling effort from Rodriguez wide.
However, Ramos made it 2-0 from the resulting corner when the ball ricocheted off his thigh into the top corner.
Rayo were gifted a reward for their neat possession soccer two minutes before the break, as Rodriguez passed the ball straight to Leo Baptistao and the on-loan Atletico Madrid striker squared for Bueno to slot into an empty net.
Baptistao thought he had brought Rayo level 10 minutes into the second period, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside call and within seconds Real had put the game to bed.
Ronaldo cut the ball back for Kroos and the German FIFA World Cup winner bent home his first goal for the club with a low precise finish.
Four minutes later it was 4-1 as Benzema turned home Ronaldo’s miscued shot and this time the goal did stand, despite the Frenchman being clearly offside.
Bale was denied a sensational second of the night when Alvarez turned his thunderous volley onto the bar, but the goalkeeper undid his good work when he allowed Ronaldo’s weak effort through his body to round off a 13th consecutive victory in all competitions for the capital club.
Meanwhile, Barcelona stayed two points behind the league leaders thanks to two assists from Luis Suarez as they came from behind to snap a two-game losing streak in La Liga with a 2-1 win at UD Almeria.
Elsewhere on Saturday, Malaga drew Sociedad Deportiva Eibar 2-2, while the matches between RC Celta de Vigo and Granada, and Getafe and Elche ended as scoreless draws.
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