The Spanish soccer champion Real Madrid record with the German international Mesut Özil has in the Primera Division reduced the gap to leaders and arch rivals FC Barcelona to seven points again. The Royal came to the conclusion of the 22nd Game day thanks to superstar Cristiano Ronaldo to a 4-1 (3-0) against Real Sociedad San Sebastian.
Ronaldo contributed two goals (21 and 42) to the success and drew so in the scoring charts again with the same Barca superstar Lionel Messi. The two arguably the best player in the world are now showing at 24 goals this season. The real-opening goal marked the Brazilian Kaka, who succeeded in his sixth league game of the second goal of the season.
Emmanuel Adebayor put the final point (89). Özil could sit down with assisting a goal in the limelight, his German colleague Sami Khedira was sitting on the other hand on the bench. Arch rivals Barcelona, who presented on Saturday, a 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid and with the 16th League win in a row the age-old record set by Real from the 1960/61 season wiped out. 


Ronaldo contributed two goals (21 and 42) to the success and drew so in the scoring charts again with the same Barca superstar Lionel Messi. The two arguably the best player in the world are now showing at 24 goals this season. The real-opening goal marked the Brazilian Kaka, who succeeded in his sixth league game of the second goal of the season.
Emmanuel Adebayor put the final point (89). Özil could sit down with assisting a goal in the limelight, his German colleague Sami Khedira was sitting on the other hand on the bench. Arch rivals Barcelona, who presented on Saturday, a 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid and with the 16th League win in a row the age-old record set by Real from the 1960/61 season wiped out.



- Real Madrid Team Report (AP) (04/02/2011)
- Real Madrid Vs Real Sociedad: Kaka Already On The Scoresheet (06/02/2011)
- Primera Liga round-up (07/02/2011)
- Adebayor delighted to score on winning Real Madrid home debut (03/02/2011)
- Schalke Striker Raul: I Keep My Fingers Crossed That Real Madrid Can Win La Liga (Goal.com) (03/02/2011)
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