Ronaldo leads blistering Madrid mauling of Sevilla
Two goals from Ballon d'Or-winner Cristiano Ronaldo helped Real Madrid to a 5-0 thrashing of Sevilla in LaLiga.
Cristiano Ronaldo capped a successful week by leading Real Madrid to a 5-0 demolition of Sevilla in their LaLiga clash at Santiago Bernabeu.
The 32-year-old, who on Friday (AEDT) was announced as the winner of the Ballon d'Or for the fifth time in his career, scored twice in a devastating performance from the Spanish champion that saw it temporarily close to within five points of leader Barcelona.
All five goals came in a breathtaking first half, in which Sevilla's defensive frailties were brutally exposed by a Madrid side that counter-attacked in clinical fashion to record a fifth straight league win at home.
Nacho Fernandez opened the scoring in the third minute after Eduardo Berizzo's side failed to clear a corner, before Ronaldo put Madrid in control with a composed finish and a penalty just after the half-hour mark to take his tally to 25 goals in 15 league games against the Andalusian side.
Toni Kroos then scored for the first time in LaLiga since the opening-day win at Deportivo La Coruna after Ronaldo won back possession in his own half, before Achraf Hakimi got his first goal for the club four minutes later at the end of a spectacular half from Zinedine Zidane's side.
The victory sets up Madrid well for its FIFA Club World Cup exploits in the United Arab Emirates next week and sends a message to Barca ahead of the Clasico on 24 December (AEDT), while Ronaldo's showing will add weight to his sensational claim this week that he is the best footballer in history.
Sevilla had lost on its past eight visits to the Bernabeu and its ninth looked destined to be little better in only the third minute, with Nacho controlling a loose ball from a corner before firing past Sergio Rico.
A good spell of possession from the visitors ended with them being 2-0 down 23 minutes in. Marco Asensio broke forward and played in Ronaldo, who paraded his five Ballons d'Or to the crowd before kick-off, to slot home from just inside the area.
Ronaldo squeezed a penalty beneath Rico after 31 minutes after a foolish handball from Jesus Navas, and the Portugal star played a key role in Madrid's fourth, winning back possession near the halfway line and releasing Kroos, who combined expertly with Lucas Vazquez before dispatching a composed finish.
It got worse for Sevilla before the break, with Achraf racing onto Karim Benzema's pass and putting a side-foot shot into the left-hand corner of the goal from the right side of the area, leaving Rico to stare shell-shocked at his defenders.
Sevilla tested Keylor Navas early in the second half, with Nolito and Luis Muriel both denied after finding good positions in the penalty area, before Benzema glanced a header off the inside of the right-hand post from a dipping Marcelo cross.
Zidane took the chance to give some much-needed minutes to substitutes Marcos Llorente and Dani Ceballos, and Ronaldo was surprisingly withdrawn for Isco with 15 minutes left, although he did not look too unhappy as he walked off to a deafening ovation from the home fans.
Madrid will now switch its attention to the FIFA Club World Cup, before it returns to the capital for the huge showdown with Barca in two weeks' time.