CR7 scored 48 La Liga goals this season, leaving his place on the pitch to Martin Odegaard after 58 minutes.

Cristiano Ronaldo saved a little of his pride today after securing the Pichichi trophy and the 2014-2015 Golden Shoe. The Portuguese striker scored another hat-trick for Real Madrid, and is now just ten goals away of Raul in his quest to become Los Blancos' all time top scorer. 

Ronaldo tallied 61 goals this season, considering all tournaments, and ended up just two goals away of tying Lionel Messi's record as La Liga's top scorer. This is the highest goal scoring total for the Portuguese striker in his career.

His first goal came after a cross from Marcelo.

Ronaldo scored his second goal of the evening driving a free kick into the back of the net.

His third strike came after Chicharito Hernandez was pushed inside Getafe's box.

CR7 left the pitch substituted by Martin Odegaard after 58 minutes.

Ronaldo seemed to be quite calm with Ancelotti's decision, and he even ended up giving a sweatshirt to one of the team's young fans.