Article
01 November 2010
Alberto Navarro / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell
Cristiano Ronaldo is breaking historic records thanks to his sensational run in the present campaign.
The Portuguese star has scored ten goals in four consecutive league games, becoming the first Real Madrid player to do so, and 13 strikes overall in the 9 games he played in October. Ronaldo's next objective will be to break Puskas' record 13 goals in seven consecutive games during the 1959/60 and 1960/61 seasons. Cristiano scored two of Real Madrid's goals in the team's 6-1 victory over Deportivo, netted four for the first time in his career against Racing (4-1) and tallied another two against Hercules (3-1).
| GOALS SCORED BY MADRIDISTAS IN FOUR CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE GAMES | |||
| Player | Goals | Matchdays | Season |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 10 | 6-9 | 2010/11 |
| Alday | 9 | 13-16 | 1941/42 |
| Pruden | 9 | 5-8 | 1946/47 |
| Puskas | 9 | 20-23 | 1959/60 |
| Puskas | 9 | 5-18 | 1960/61 |
| Olmedo | 8 | 7-10 | 1948/49 |
| J.G. Pepillo | 8 | 19-22 | 1959/60 |
| Puskas | 8 | 9-12 | 1963/64 |
| RECORD FOR GOALS IN CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE GAMES | |||
| Player | Matchdays | Goals | Season |
| Puskas | 7 (19-25) | 13 | 1959/60 |
| Puskas | 7 (13-19) | 13 | 1960/61 |
| Olmedo | 7 (5-11) | 11 | 1948/49 |
| Van Nistelrooy | 7 (31-37) | 10 | 2006/07 |
| Hugo Sanchez | 7 (25-31) | 9 | 1989/90 |
| Olsen | 7 (12-18) | 8 | 1951/52 |
| Pruden | 6 (4-9) | 11 | 1946/47 |
| Puskas | 6 (7-12) | 10 | 1963/64 |
| Puskas | 6 (3-8) | 7 | 1959/60 |
| Santillana | 6 (10-15) | 6 | 1972/73 |