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Real Madrid will prepare for the match against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday night with the knowledge that a win at Campo de Futbol de Vallecas will put them at the summit of La Liga.
Los Blancos are second in the division, just two points adrift of Barcelona with a game in hand, while Rayo are twelfth and the team here will come into this match on the back of two wins on the bounce.
Rayo, in their 15 La Liga matches this season, have won five matches, drew four and lost six matches and have 19 points to their credit occupying the 12th position in the league table, six points ahead of the relegation zone.
The capital based team has been particularly sound at the back this term, having shipped 16 goals in as many games, but going forward they have been a major let-down, having found the back of the net just 15 times – the joint worst in the division.
Los Franjirrojos got to the third round of Copa del Rey by beating Unionistas de Salamanca 3-2 yesterday, December 4 before they triumphed over Valencia in the Spanish league 1-0 last weekend.
Inigo Perez’s side have managed a mere seven points within their seven home league games this season whilst Real Madrid have lost more points away from Bernabeu than they have at home in the league this season – they have drawn three and lost once in their eight away league games this season.
Rayo managed 2-2 draws with Real Madrid last season in both league games but Los Franjirrojos won only seven out of the last 44 match ups with Los Blancos that scored more than 2.5 goals per game against this team.
Borja Iglesias is anticipated to start in the middle for the Sky Blues, as is Williot Swedberg, although Luca de la Torre will be on Giraldez's mind in terms of potential alterations for this game.
However, the hosts did not face any new challenges against Atletico, and it is probable that the same squad will take the field for the first whistle here, with Peque Fernandez anticipated to remain in the front three.
Real Madrid will come into this match off the back of a big win in Europe, defeating Atalanta 3-2 in Italy to move into 20th place in the Champions League table, with nine points from six games. Ancelotti's side also won 3-0 over Girona in La Liga last weekend, rebounding strongly after a 2-1 loss to Athletic Bilbao at San Mames on December 4. Los Blancos are second in the La Liga league, two points behind champions Barcelona with a game in hand, thus a win on Saturday night would propel them to the top, as Hansi Flick's side does not play until Sunday at home against Leganes.
Real Madrid will come into this match off the back of a big win in Europe, defeating Atalanta 3-2 in Italy to move into 20th place in the Champions League table, with nine points from six games. Ancelotti's side also won 3-0 over Girona in La Liga last weekend, rebounding strongly after a 2-1 loss to Athletic Bilbao at San Mames on December 4. Los Blancos are second in the La Liga league, two points behind champions Barcelona with a game in hand, thus a win on Saturday night would propel them to the top, as Hansi Flick's side does not play until Sunday at home against Leganes.
Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe is out with a thigh injury sustained against Atalanta; the injury is not thought to be serious, but the Frenchman is unlikely to participate on Sunday or in the Intercontinental Cup final.
Jude Bellingham should be fit despite doubts about his fitness following the Atalanta match, and Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo have both returned from injuries sustained in the previous European game and are expected to play.
Rodrygo is slated to play in the middle, while Dani Ceballos is expected to return to central midfield, and Aurelien Tchouameni will remain in the middle of the defence.
Real Madrid will come into this match off the back of a big win in Europe, defeating Atalanta 3-2 in Italy to move into 20th place in the Champions League table, with nine points from six games.
Ancelotti's side also won 3-0 over Girona in La Liga last weekend, rebounding strongly after a 2-1 loss to Athletic Bilbao at San Mames on December 4.
Los Blancos are second in the La Liga league, two points behind champions Barcelona with a game in hand, thus a win on Saturday night would propel them to the top, as Hansi Flick's side does not play until Sunday at home against Leganes.