Cristiano Ronaldo opened his account for the season in spectacular fashion with five goals as Real Madrid thrashed Espanyol 6-0 on Saturday.
The Portuguese dispelled any doubts over his form by slotting home the opener from Luka Modric's wonderful pass before doubling his tally from the penalty spot after Gareth Bale had been felled inside the area.
Bale crossed for Ronaldo to complete his 32nd hattrick for Madrid before the World Player of the Year turned provider himself for Karim Benzema to tap home a fourth before half-time.
Ronaldo then rounded off the scoring with two more smart finishes after the break.
Los Blancos were in action for the first time since their botched deal to sign Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea collapsed due to the paperwork between the clubs being completed minutes after the Spanish transfer deadline.
However, Keylor Navas proved he can be a worthy successor to Iker Casillas with a fine save from Felipe Caicedo to prevent Espanyol getting off to a flying start.
The result was never in doubt once the visitors took the lead seven minutes in, though, as Ronaldo controlled Modric's brilliant through ball before placing the ball inside the far post.
Bale was playing once more in a central role behind Benzema in attack and produced his best performance in a Madrid shirt for some time as his driving run into the box was cut short by Alvaro Gonzalez.
Ronaldo converted the resulting penalty confidently and was the beneficiary of another Bale assist moments later to level Madrid legend Raul's record of 228 league goals for the club.
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