Cristiano
Ronaldo celebrated lifting the Ballon d'Or for the fourth time with his
first goal of 2017 as Real Madrid equaled the Spanish record of
arch-rival Barcelona with a 5-0 rout of Granada Saturday -- its 39th
game unbeaten.
Portugal's Ronaldo showed off his FIFA World Player of the Year trophies before the kickoff in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
To
mark the occasion, other Real Madrid winners of the Ballon d'Or were
paraded, including his compatriot Luis Figo, Brazil's Ronaldo, Michael
Owen and home coach Zinedine Zidane.
The
star-studded guest list witnessed a one-sided affair as La Liga's
bottom club Granada was unable to cope with Real's attacking threat
which saw Los Blancos four-up inside 31 minutes.
Isco was first on the score sheet after an interchange with Karim Benzema, who quickly grabbed the second goal.

Ronaldo, rested for the midweek Copa del
Rey win over Sevilla, then powered home his 17th of the season from a
Marcelo cross to get off the mark for the year.
Luka Modric set up Isco for the fourth as Real coasted to victory.
The
only goal of the second half saw Casemiro net after a James Rodriguez
free kick, Real moving six points clear of Barcelona with the Catalans
facing a difficult trip to Villarreal Sunday.
European
champion Real is unbeaten since April last year, to match the record
set by Barcelona, which went from October 2015 to March 2016 without a
loss in all competitions.
"There is no limit, but we have to do everything possible to make sure it lasts," said Zidane of his team's incredible streak.
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