Real Madrid made light work of Osasuna on Saturday, picking up a 4-2 victory to hand manager Carlo Ancelotti his 200th win in La Liga.
An end-to-end first half saw Vinicius Junior's early goal quickly cancelled out by Ante Budimir, before Dani Carvajal re-established Madrid's lead heading into the break.
Brahim Diaz and Vinicius were both on target in the second half to kill the game off, although Iker Munoz did fire home a stoppage-time consolation.
Osasuna started the game with real energy and positivity but their efforts were undone just three minutes in when Alejandro Catena was caught in possession by Vinicius. The Brazilian went racing through on goal and comfortably slotted into the bottom corner to put Madrid ahead.
Madrid's lead would last just three more minutes, however. Budimir steered home at the back post after a corner, firing through Carvajal's legs to tie things up.
Vinicius was denied one-on-one immediately after as Madrid started to find their groove and the second goal came from the unlikely source of Carvajal. The right-back ghosted in towards a Federico Valverde cross and poked beyond Sergio Herrera.
Osasuna had the odd sight of Madrid's goal but found extended spells of possession hard to come by, with Ancelotti's side holding on to the ball and sucking the energy out of the hosts.
Vinicius and Valverde both fizzed wide, while Andriy Lunin's gloves were left stinging after fierce strikes from Jose Arnaiz and Lucas Torro shortly before the interval.
The tempo dropped off for the start of the second half as a series of niggling fouls contributed to an increasingly feisty atmosphere, but Madrid would eventually get their third as Brahim strolled through the heart of the pitch unopposed, running nearly half
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