Los Blancos managed to score three times against the Chilean goalkeeper, while the Argentinian superstar barely had any chances to score his 251th goal.

After winning the first Clasico this season, Real Madrid have more reasons to smile about. During the build up for this match, fans talked about several records that were at risk of being broken. One of those records was that of Telmo Zarra, which could have been broken by Lionel Messi. The Argentinian enjoyed barely one chance to score, being denied by Iker Casillas.

However, one record that could not be saved was Claudio Bravo's. The Chilean goalkeeper was not able to stop Real Madrid's offense, which has scored 33 times in La Liga. With the penalty kick by Cristiano Ronaldo, Bravo's record ended at 754 minutes, and now the debate regarding Barcelona's starting goalkeeper will surely start one more time.

For Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo increased his goal scoring record to 16, being the first player ever to score that many goals for a team in La Liga's history.

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