Young Alvaro Medran gets first goal as Real Madrid enjoy dead rubber stroll

The 20-year-old, making just his fifth appearance for the senior side, scored Madrid's fourth goal as a sub on Tuesday in Real's 4-1 Champions League win against Ludogorets.

Real Madrid's Alvaro Medran celebrates after his goal in Madrid's 4-1 win over Ludogorets on Tuesday in the Champions League. Juan Carlos Hidalgo / EPA / December 9, 2014
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Real Madrid made it six wins out of six in Champions League Group B and set a Spanish record for consecutive victories when a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty set them on the way to a 4-0 success at home to 10-man Ludogorets Razgrad on Tuesday.

Already through to the last 16 as group winners, holders Real romped to a 19th straight victory in all competitions, surpassing the record of 18 they jointly held with Barcelona.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men came close to scoring several times before the Bulgarian champions were reduced to 10 men after 19 minutes when midfielder Marcelinho handled at a corner to keep out a Raphael Varane header and was shown a straight red card.

Ronaldo slotted his spot kick down the middle with a cheeky chip for his 72nd Champions League goal, overtaking former Real striker Raul (71) and moving into second overall behind Barcelona forward Lionel Messi (74).

Gareth Bale headed in off the underside of the crossbar at a corner to make it 2-0 in the 38th minute, Alvaro Arbeloa added an 80th-minute third and substitute Alvaro Medran struck the fourth for the dominant home side two minutes from time.

Fired by Ronaldo’s prolific scoring form, Real have won all their games since a 2-1 La Liga defeat at home to city rivals Atletico Madrid in September.

They also won all six Champions League group games under Jose Mourinho in 2011/12, a feat previously achieved by four other clubs – AC Milan in 1992/93, Paris Staint-Germain in 1994/95, Spartak Moscow in 1995/96 and Barcelona in 2002/03.

Ludogorets had a chance of securing third place and claiming a berth in the Europa League ahead of 2005 European champions Liverpool if they had avoided defeat at the Bernabeu.

Instead, Liverpool go into the continent’s second-tier club competition after drawing 1-1 at home to second-placed FC Basel, who join Real in Monday’s draw for the Champions League last 16.

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