Karim Benzema overcame the disappointment of being left out of France’s Euro 2016 squad with a goal and two assists as Real Madrid moved to within a point of La Liga leaders Barcelona with a 5-1 thrashing of Getafe on Saturday.
Real boss Zinedine Zidane urged Benzema to “rally quickly” after the French Football Federation on Wednesday announced that he would not be selected for the tournament on home soil due to his involvement in a sex-tape scandal, where international teammate Mathieu Valbuena was the subject of a blackmail plot.
Benzema followed his coach’s orders as he swept home the opener, before his through ball was prodded home by Isco to give Real a commanding 2-0 lead at halftime.
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Gareth Bale added a third with a typically assured left-footed finish from another super Benzema pass five minutes after the break.
Pablo Sarabia grabbed a stunning consolation for Getafe before James Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo rounded off the scoring late on.
Real leapfrog Atletico Madrid into second place with their seventh consecutive La Liga win.
However, Atletico and Barca might have reasserted themselves in the title race after hosting Granada and Valencia respectively yesterday.
“It did affect him and yes he is disappointed, but he is a professional and he knows that on the field he is very important for the team,” Zidane said of his compatriot Benzema. “Today he scored and had two assists, so he is very concentrated on what he is doing.”
Zidane had warned his side against complacency, but Getafe, who have now gone 13 La Liga games without a win, never looked like troubling a Real team still on a high from their Champions League comeback against VfL Wolfsburg to reach the semi-finals tomorrow.
Ronaldo was Real’s hero with a hat-trick in midweek and he just failed to get a touch on Rodriguez’s tantalizing low cross before smashing an effort from outside the box off the post as Real started brightly.
However, it took until just before the hour mark for the visitors to make the breakthrough when Benzema swept home Rodriguez’s cross for his 22nd La Liga goal of the campaign — his best ever single-season return in seven years in Spain.
Ronaldo had another great chance to double Real’s lead when he fired straight at Vicente Guaita instead of squaring for Bale moments later.
Real’s dominance was rewarded with a second goal before halftime when Isco stretched to convert Benzema’s pass past the onrushing Guaita.
Bale also ensured his highest ever goal-scoring La Liga season with his 16th of the campaign as he raced onto Benzema’s ball over the top before coolly slotting into the far corner.
Zidane then quickly made his three substitutions with Bale, Benzema and Dani Carvajal sacrificed with Wednesday’s clash with Villarreal in mind.
The changes took some sting out of Real’s play and Getafe were rewarded for their endeavor in the final quarter when former Real academy prospect Sarabia curled into the top corner.
Real did have the final word though, as Rodriguez controlled Lucas Vazquez’s low cross before side-footing home his side’s fourth.
And Ronaldo finally got his goal deep into stoppage time when Jese Rodriguez broke the offside trap before unselfishly squaring for the Portuguese to tap home his 47th goal of the season.
In Saturday’s other La Liga matches, RC Celta de Vigo drew 1-1 with Real Betis Balompie, UD Las Palmas drew 1-1 with Real Sporting de Gijon, and Sociedad Deportiva Eibar edged Real Sociedad 2-1.
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