Real Madrid 3-0 Levante: Ronaldo and Marcelo put Blancos back on top

Update from : goal.com
Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcelo helped Real Madrid move once more to the highest point of La Liga with an agreeable 3-0 win against Levante on Sunday.

The Portugal ambusher covered a first-half header to set the hosts on their route before teeing up the Brazilian for a splendid right-footed strike further bolstering twofold the good fortune soon after the break.

Levante - who had David Navarro sent off for a rough test from behind on Ronaldo - then further aggravated their own particular wretchedness as Nikos Karabelas scored an odd own objective to hand Carlo Ancelotti's men a third in their sixteenth straight win at Santiago Bernabeu.

The guests came into the diversion having surrendered only one objective in their past five recreations, however their back line was put under serious scrutiny at a young hour in a solid spell of Real weight.

Real Madrid 3-0 Levante
Ronaldo was the first to test Keylor Navas with a side-footed exertion on the volley from inside the zone, and the forward then put Real ahead after only 11 minutes.

He climbed most elevated to head home an Angel Di Maria corner and move to 38 objectives for the season in all rivalries.

Andreas Ivanschitz volleyed over from outside the zone when Levante cut out their first chance.

That demonstrated an uncommon time of break as Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema connected not long after, prompting Navas upsetting the Frenchman from short proximity.

Di Maria flashed an exertion wide from separation as Real kept on proing and Benzema practically multiplied the lead right away before the break, however Navas proceeded his heroics by tipping a header onto his right-hand post and wide.

Ronaldo turned supplier for the second, which saw Marcelo shimmy past Navarro, cut onto his right foot and fire past a helpess Navas to record his first association objective since January 2012.

Keylor was again called without hesitation to deny Benzema before Levante was lessened to 10 men as an aftereffect of Navarro's late test from behind on Ronaldo.

Karabelas incidentally cleared Marcelo's cross into his net to put the effect without question nine minutes from time as Madrid moved three focuses clear at the summit of La Liga.