Real
Madrid have eased past La Liga newcomers Las Palmas 3-1 to move three points
clear of Barcelona at the top of the table on Saturday.
The
Canary Islanders were making their first visit to the Santiago Bernabeu in 13
years, but couldn't have gotten off to a worst start as Isco and Cristiano Ronaldo
put Madrid 2-0 up inside 15 minutes.
Hernan's
header briefly gave the visitors hope seven minutes before half-time, yet
Madrid restored their two-goal advantage just five minutes later through Jese
Rodriguez's fine finish.
Barcelona
can move back level on points with Madrid by winning at Getafe later on
Saturday.
"We
played very well again in the first-half. We started the game sensationally
well and then maybe with the advantage our tempo dropped in the
second-half," said Madrid boss Rafael Benitez.
"But
we controlled the game in the second-half thanks to our good play in the
first."
Real
were without Keylor Navas, Sergio Ramos, James Rodriguez, Gareth Bale and Karim
Benzema through injury as coach Rafael Benitez preferred not to risk any of his
stars ahead of Paris Saint-Germain's visit in the Champions League on Tuesday.
However,
they suffered another injury scare as Luka Modric was replaced at half-time
with a hip problem putting his participation in midweek in doubt.
The
hosts were never put under any serious pressure, though, as Las Palmas coughed
up possession deep inside their own half after four minutes and Casemiro teed
up Isco to coolly slot home his first goal of the season.
Ronaldo
then added his 13th goal in as many games this campaign with a diving header to
meet Marcelo's perfect cross from the left 10 minutes later.
Goalkeeper
Kiko Casilla was making his first appearance for the Real senior team after
rejoining his boyhood club from Espanyol in July and he was forced into action
for the first time by Jonathan Viera's low shot which he parried to safety.
There
was little Casilla could do seven minutes before half-time, though, as Madrid
conceded for the first time at home this season when Hernan was given acres of
space to head home Nabil El Zhar's corner via the underside of the crossbar.
Yet,
any hope of a close contest was wiped away moments later when Jese skipped past
Aythami Artiles before firing into the bottom corner.
Las
Palmas started the better in the second period as Willian Jose blasted over
with a great chance on the counter-attack before Casilla produced a brilliant
save to turn the Brazilian's free-kick behind for a corner.
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