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Image result for Real Madrid latest picGenuine Madrid play their third LaLiga session of the season this weekend and face their first test against a recently advanced group, with Osasuna the guests to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Alongside Deportivo Alaves and Leganes, Osasuna came up from the Segunda Division last term, acquiring themselves a turn the top flight and the opportunity to face such monsters as Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid—standing out to some degree from their installations of a year prior, against any semblance of Llagostera, Mirandes and Almeria.

Genuine Madrid, obviously, will be required to swipe aside all newcomers to LaLiga easily, being a group that consistently tickers up around 90 focuses over the alliance season. However, it hasn't generally been the situation that wins against advanced groups come effectively for the Bernabeu club.

In a group crusade where the littlest of edges can demonstrate definitive toward the end of the season—as appeared by a year ago's last alliance table—Zinedine Zidane and his men can sick bear the cost of any slip-ups, even at this early phase of the season.

So how have Los Blancos fared recently against the new young men of LaLiga, and what would they be able to take from last season?

Los Blancos came into the season loaded with desire and didn't disillusion, with Jose Mourinho the expert on the touchlines and Cristiano Ronaldo swatting groups aside with normality. The Portugal worldwide completed the season with 60 objectives in all rivalries, an incredible 46 of them in LaLiga.

The destinies—or possibly the class board which chooses apparatuses—gave Real Madrid home matches against each of the advanced sides in the primary portion of the season, and Mourinho's men were in no state of mind to neglect that favorable position; they beat the newcomers by an aggregate scoreline of 15-4 over the three matches. Ronaldo scored a cap trap against Rayo, Gonzalo Higuain did likewise to Betis and both were on the scoresheet against Granada.

Everything looked exceptionally agreeable as Real won 12 of the 13 matches which were bookended by confronting Rayo and Granada, yet the away amusements were an alternate story—yet with the same completion.

Three recreations, three wins—however every time just by one objective, and once with a late rebound win.

The match at Granada, on the penultimate day of the season, saw Real trailing 1-0 heading into the most recent 10 minutes, yet they wound up winning 2-1 with Granada having two players sent off and scoring a last-moment own objective for the three focuses. The class title was everything except fixed, however that late win in the long run helped Real achieve 100 focuses for the season.

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