La Liga 2019/20: Three players that impressed the most in Levante win for Real Madrid 

Real climbed to the second spot in the league with this win
Real climbed to the second spot in the league with this win

With the international break over, it was time for a Saturday lunch-time La Liga fixture between Real Madrid and Levante at the Santiago Bernabeu, with Madrid experiencing rainfall. It's a time slot that Real Madrid did not enjoy last season, and almost collapsed yet again in front of their home crowd.

Real Madrid defeated Levante in a match that was literally a tale of two halves. With Luka Modric Isco and Federico Valverde ruled out with injury and Gareth Bale through suspension, Zinedine Zidane opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation with James Rodriguez slotting in in the number 10 role.

It was a seamless first half in which Real Madrid dominated the ball and moved it around very quickly, with Rodriguez pulling strings effortlessly. In what was a ruthless display and one of the best we have seen in recent months, Real Madrid scored thrice in just fifteen minutes to throw Levante out of the game.

A brace from Karim Benzema and a goal from Casemiro ensured that Real Madrid ended the first half unscathed, with a three-goal lead.

However, things took a turn when Real Madrid loanee Borja Mayoral fired Carlos Clerc's sumptuous cross past Thibaut Courtois in the 49th minutes. Although Real Madrid created numerous chances, only for Levante keeper Aitor to thwart every shot fired on target, Levante found it quite easy to break Real Madrid's defensive lines.

Things turned from bad to worse when former Castilla man Gonzalo Melero headed to reduce the deficit to a solitary goal. It was a shaky end to what was a greatly entertaining first half. We take a look at the 3 best Real Madrid performances:

#3. Casemiro

Casemiro (right).
Casemiro (right).

The Brazilian powerhouse was a wall. Having earlier scored for Brazil during the international break, Casemiro continued his goal-scoring run, taking his all-time tally for Real Madrid to 19 goals.

Playing as a double-pivot alongside Toni Kroos, he dictated the route of play and saw much more time on the ball. His role became even more crucial because of the lack of any other pure midfielder besides Toni Kroos, and he broke the passing lines of the opposition down with a few interceptions and tackles.

He made an outstanding run to the box before slotting home Vinicius Jr's superb cross. His ability to hold the midfield together, score long-rangers and headers from set-pieces, be the wall to an otherwise attack-minded defense, are all the testimony to the fact that Casemiro is important to Zidane's schemes more than ever.

Zinedine Zidane relies on Casemiro.
Zinedine Zidane relies on Casemiro.

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#2. James Rodriguez

The Colombian showed why Real Madrid need him.
The Colombian showed why Real Madrid need him.

From being surplus to requirements, to starting his second consecutive home game, James Rodriguez has shown the right mentality and attitude, and it has highly reflected in the two appearances that he has made.

James played as a central attacking midfielder, behind Karim Benzema. His terrific ball-control and vision coupled with his passing ability paved the way for a more fluid offensive scheme for Zidane and the ball moved at a great pace to completely break the medium defensive block of Levante.

He assisted Benzema's second goal with a great pass and his pass to Eden Hazard was sublime, and implemented Real's high-press to perfection. He dispossessed the opponents several times and his work rate was commendable.

#1. Karim Benzema

Benzema continued his brilliant form
Benzema continued his brilliant form

Karim Benzema seems to be hell-bent on silencing his critics that slam him for missing chances. With 4 goals from as many league appearances, he has continued from where he left off last season. He has been the man to find the back of the net.

He linked up well with the midfield and dropped deep on occasions to build up play. His chemistry with Marcelo, Vinicius Jr., and James was nice to watch and both his finishes were neat: the first one a towering header to break the deadlock, and the second one a left-footed finish past the on-rushing keeper to double the lead. Overall a great performance from the no.9.

Real missed Gareth Bale through suspension
Real missed Gareth Bale through suspension.

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Edited by S Chowdhury