Zinedine Zidane and his squad have set another record after Real Madrid continued its unstoppable race towards the LaLiga title by thumping Sevilla; they've now scored in 62 consecutive games meaning they've beaten Bayern Munich's long-standing record.
It has been more than a year since Los Blancos last failed to score - on April 26, 2016, against Manchester City in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals.
There have been only two more teams that have stopped Zidane's side: Atletico in the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, and Wolfsburg in the quarterfinals of the European competition.
Bayern reached 61 consecutive matches between 2013 with Jupp Heynckes on the bench and 2014 with Pep Guardiola.
Real now has the opportunity to leave the record at 65 matches this year if they're able to score in the remaining two league games against Celta on Wednesday and Malaga in the Estadio La Rosaleda on Sunday - plus the Champions League final against Juventus on June 3 in Cardiff.