Laliga Champions Real Madrid crushed Relegation bound Levante 6-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu on Thursday night in a match that saw Vinicius Junior net a hat trick and Karim Benzema continue his rampant goalscoring form in LaLiga this season.
The result means Levante, who have 29 points from 36 matches, are relegated to Spain’s Laliga 2 as they cannot mathematically get out of the bottom three.
Despite a Champions League final against Liverpool looming on May 28, Carlo Ancelotti picked a near first-choice XI with both Benzema and Vinicius in the starting lineup, while Toni Kroos and Casemiro watched from the bench.
Real were two goals up before 20 minutes after France’s Ferland Mendy beat Levante keeper Daniel Cardenas at his near post and Benzema headed in a Vinicius cross to ensure the evening would be little more than a formality for the 2021-22 LaLiga champions.
Benzema’s goal was his 323rd for the club, tying him for second in club history with Madrid legend Raul, but some ways off all-time leader Cristiano Ronaldo’s 450 in his career with Los Blancos. It was also his 27th strike of the season as he runs away with a first Pichichi trophy for the Frenchman on his way to becoming the first player not named Lionel Messi to win the league’s top scorer award since 2015-16.
The hosts weren’t finished, though, as Luka Modric picked up his second and third assists of the night, setting up Rodrygo for the easiest of tap-ins and playing in Vinicius for a crisp finish to give Madrid a 4-0 lead at half-time.
Vinicius scored Madrid’s fifth and his second of the night, finishing from right in front of the net following some fancy footwork from Benzema that left Cardenas flat on the pitch as he laid the ball off for his teammate.
The Brazil international completed his hat trick shortly after, picking up a through ball from Luka Jovic, sprinting into the area and shooting home at the near post to complete the rout for Real.
Madrid moved up to 84 points on the season after the win.
On his opponents relegation, Ancelotti said: “It’s a sad day for Levante, I want to send a message of support, let’s hope they come back soon. As for the game, we played well, we’re focused, and we’re on the right track for the final.
Madrid play their penultimate match of the season on Sunday against Cadiz, and Ancelotti said the lineup will be different to the one that took the field against Levante.
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