Real Madrid break Barcelona scoring record against Las Palmas
Zinedine Zidane's men welcomed Las Palmas to the Bernabéu with the chance to overtake Barcelona and create Spanish history. Isco made sure after 8th minute. <a title="Juventus vs Real Madrid live online, Champions League Final" href="http://en.as.com/en/2017/06/03/football/1496473670_343466.html">Juventus-Real Madrid live</a>

Real Madrid had the opportunity to make more history in their LaLiga encounter with UD Las Palmas at the Bernabéu on Wednesday evening. And Isco delivered after just eight minutes.

Madrid break Spanish record with goal against Las Palmas
Zinedine Zidane's men went into the clash with the Canary Islanders on a run of netting in 44 straight matches - a streak stretching back almost a year.
That brought them level with Barcelona's long-standing Spanish record of scoring in consecutive games, set between 1942 and 1944.
And having equalled Barça's 73-year-old feat at Villarreal on Sunday, Los Blancos moved ahead of their arch rivals early in the game against Las Palmas thanks to Isco.

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The last time Madrid fired a blank was back in April 2016, in a goalless draw with Manchester City in the sides' Champions League semi-final first leg.
Before the match with Las Palmas, Real's 11-month-long scoring sequence has brought 31 wins, 10 draws and just three defeats, with 118 goals for and 50 against.