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Real Madrid have scored in 36 consecutive Champions League matches at the Bernabeu

1 week ago  Raphael   Sport News

With victory in the first-leg of their semi-final with Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid have moved significantly towards the final in Cardiff, the win also marking an impressive 36 consecutive Champions League matches at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in which they have scored.
Zinedine Zidane's charges have become renowned for breaking and setting records in recent years and Tuesday evening was no different.
In all competitions it is 59 matches in a row in which the club have scored at least once, closing in on Bayern Munich's record of 63.
Specifically in the Champions League you have to go all the way back to April 2011 to find the last match at the Bernabeu in which Real have failed to find the net.
That was the 2-0 defeat to Barcelona in the semi-final which prompted Jose Mourinho's staggering 'Unicef' rant.
Los Blancos lead the way in terms of a home goalscoring record with their nearest competitors being Chelsea who scored in 23 consecutive home Champions League matches at Stamford Bridge.
Juventus follow with 21 whilst the club's fierce rivals, Barcelona could only manage 20.