Winning La Liga is Real Madrid's first order of business during these final weeks of the season, but they have surely enjoyed setting new records, both domestically and in Europe.
Today, Los Blancos managed to increase their record-setting pace while beating Sevilla 4-1. Zinedine Zidane's team has been scoring goals in each and every match they've played for over a year, and after today, the Spanish giants own the record for the top 5 European leagues.
62 - Real Madrid are the first team ever from the top five leagues to score in 62 consecutive games in all competitions. Unstoppable. pic.twitter.com/NnJ5sVRXd7
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) May 14, 2017
Real Madrid's last game without a goal came on April 26,2016. That match ended with a goal-less draw between Los Blancos and Manchester City. Since then, Real Madrid has scored more than 100 times, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Morata leading the pack.