Prediction
The Spanish press have labelled Real Madrid a scoring machine and they certainly deserve this title. In just their last six Liga games, Los Merengues have netted 26 goals, an astonishing average of over 4 goals per game.
The remarkable thing about Real Madrid this season is that no matter who has been available, the team has continued thrashing whoever they have encountered. Last weekend, in what was Luka Modric's first game out, many expected them to suffer as result as the Croatian has been one of the stand-out performers at the Santiago Bernabeu. But, credit to Carlo Ancelotti, he reverted to a 4-3-3 system with Isco and James supporting Toni Kroos and another fine win and four goals were notched.
The Champions League winners were not at their best in Europe in midweek, but Carlo Ancelotti will not be too worried. Perhaps more of a concern is the rumoured discontent of Iker Casillas. The Real Madrid captain has apparently complained about being a substitute for the match against Basel, where Keylor Navas was selected ahead of him. Seeing out Casillas' disagreements with Jose Mourinho ended with the Portuguese finally leaving and Ancelotti will want to resolve this matter quickly.
Carlo Ancelotti equaled Jose Mourinho and Miguel Munoz's record of 15 wins in a row. Victory here and he will set a new record. Few would bet against the Italian doing so, given just how well his side is playing. Moreover, with just one loss against the Malaguenos in 26 games, the visitors hold a definite edge over their sourthern rivals.
Prediction:
Malaga
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Real Madrid
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