Football: Freescoring Real Madrid move top of La Liga

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is tackled by Manuel Iturra during their Spanish First Division soccer match at Nuevo Los Carmenes stadium in Granada, Nov 1, 2014.  Real Madrid moved to the top of La Liga for the first time this season as goals
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is tackled by Manuel Iturra during their Spanish First Division soccer match at Nuevo Los Carmenes stadium in Granada, Nov 1, 2014.  Real Madrid moved to the top of La Liga for the first time this season as goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and a James Rodriguez double handed them a 4-0 win at Granada. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

MADRID (AFP) - Real Madrid moved to the top of La Liga for the first time this season as goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and a James Rodriguez double handed them a 4-0 win at Granada.

It took Ronaldo just 100 seconds to register his 22nd goal of the season when he swept home Benzema's cut-back to punish some lax Granada defending.

There was nothing the hosts could do as Rodriguez doubled Madrid's lead nine minutes before half-time, though, as the Colombian unleashed a sumptuous dipping volley into the far corner.

Ronaldo returned the favour to Benzema as he slotted home the third early in the second-half before Rodriguez forced home his second of the afternoon from close range four minutes from time.

Victory takes Madrid two points clear of Barcelona, but the Catalans can reclaim top spot when they host Celta Vigo later on Saturday.

Carlo Ancelotti's men were full of confidence after inflicting Barca's first league defeat of the season last weekend and went in front with their first attack as Dani Carvajal robbed Jeison Murillo and Benzema squared for Ronado to slot low past Roberto.

Madrid threatened to run riot as Murillo blocked a goalbound shot from Benzema before Isco saw a dipping effort fly over.

Carvajal then should have finished off a stunning move when he blazed over from close range.

However, Rodriguez applied the quality finishing touch his teammates had been lacking with a stunning volley reminiscent of his strike against Uruguay on his way to becoming the top scorer at the World Cup.

Despite Granada boss Joaquin Caparros's attempts to freshen up his side with the introduction of Javi Marquez and Youssef El-Arabi, the one way traffic continued after the break.

A wonderful backheel from Ronaldo teed up Benzema to make it 3-0 with his ninth goal of the season nine minutes into the second-half.

Marcelo then crashed an effort off the crossbar on his weaker right foot as the visitors continued the search for more goals.

Yet, it was Granada who should have reduced the deficit when Ruben Rochina was left with the goal at his mercy but fired straight into the body of the prone Sergio Ramos.

With an 11th consecutive victory in all competitions assured, Ancelotti could afford to withdraw Luka Modric and Isco with Tuesday's Champions League clash with Liverpool in mind.

Right-back Carvajal is a doubt for that game as he limped off in the first-half to be replaced by Alvaro Arbeloa and the former Liverpool full-back should have scored a rare goal when his weak finish was turned behind by Roberto.

Rodriguez did finally make it four when he bundled Ronaldo's wayward effort over the line late on.

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