Ancelotti and Real Madrid show no signs of slowing down after big win over Granada

Real Madrid brushed aside Granada 4-1 in La LIGA
Real Madrid brushed aside Granada 4-1 in La LIGA

Real Madrid appear to be on a different wavelength compared to any other side in La Liga this season. Los Blancos have been on a great run of form since the start of October.

In six matches, they’ve won four, drawn one and lost one. Their form has been made more impressive by the fact that Carlo Ancelotti took over the team in the summer.

The Italian manager jumped at the opportunity to return to the Spanish capital when Real Madrid came calling. He has so far done a great job at the helm.

Not only are Los Blancos racking up wins, but they’re also playing very well. They produced yet another impressive outing at Nuevo Los Carmenes against Granada on Sunday evening.

Los Blancos record big win over Granada

Real Madrid have been winning this season but they haven’t really recorded emphatic victories that much. Against Granada, though, they won convincingly.

One cannot ask for more than a 4-1 win at Nuevo Los Carmenes of all places. Returning to the starting line-up, Marco Asensio took his chance by scoring the opener after 19 minutes.

Nacho Fernandez doubled Los Blancos’ lead a few minutes later to give them a cushioning lead. But Luis Suarez (not the Uruguayan Suarez) halved the deficit after the half-hour mark.

However, Ancelotti’s side returned strongly for the second half to put the game beyond the reach of their opponents. In-form Vinicius Junior scored Real Madrid’s third before Ferland Mendy added a fourth goal late on. The hosts were reduced to ten men after Monchu was sent off.

Real Madrid remain top of La Liga

The Blancos currently sit at the top of the league table.

There are still a lot of matches to be played but the way Real Madrid have been consistent is admirable. They find ways to win even if they don’t play well and that is a sign of a potential champion.

"The team is in good shape physically,” Ancelotti said in the aftermath of the 4-1 win over Granada, as quoted by Realmadrid.com.

He added:

“I've got a lot of confidence in the players who haven't played as much. I was happy with the quality of our play, we were looking for quality between the lines, and the thing I liked the least was that in the first half we dropped our intensity and tempo, and sometimes we weren't very effective when we needed to be.”

As it stands, Real Sociedad are the closest team to Real Madrid as they sit a point below them. However, Ancelotti’s side have a game in hand and could open a four-point lead at the top if they win. Real Madrid couldn’t have found themselves in a better position at this stage of the season.

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