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Although they have already won La Liga, the worst news that Real Madrid and Benzema gave Barcelona

The French forward does not stop converting with the white team.

By William Estrella

The French forward does not stop converting with the white team.
The French forward does not stop converting with the white team.

On matchday number 32 of LaLiga Santander, Real Madrid took a great victory against Almería at the Santiago Bernabéu. The white team beat the Indálicos 4-2 and put pressure on Barcelona, which got to eight points now with 18 remaining to play, although the Blaugrana will also play this Saturday.

The great actor of the afternoon was Karim Benzema who again scored three goals in one match. It is already the third time in the month, incredibly, that the Frenchman has scored a hat-trick. He scored three for Real Valladolid on April 2, he shone at the Spotify Camp Nou in the 0-4 win over the Copa del Rey on April 5 and on the afternoon of this Saturday he also scored the same number of goals.

Everything that the French striker is achieving is incredible. Since Cristiano Ronaldo left in 2018, Benzema has shone as the protagonist. He doesn't mind taking over the main show, although he was obviously in the shadow of CR7 before. Now, the madridistas appreciate what he does on the field more.

Today he did not have so much difficulty scoring because his two Brazilian teammates in attack excelled with brilliant assists. Both overflowed by their respective band and served the ball on a platter to the Frenchman who only had to push it into the area. He then scored a penalty for an infraction that Lucas Vázquez received.

The next victim that Benzema prepares in LaLiga

One of Benzema's great goals on an individual level is to be the top scorer in the championship. For this reason, he has the tough challenge of surpassing Robert Lewandowski in the top scorers table. The Pole has 18 goals while Karim had 14 before the match began, now he is just one goal away and promises to be a great fight until the end.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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