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Zidane's Madrid make great Come-back against Deportivo; Sets new club unbeaten record


Madrid has displayed a spectacular performance for the past 2 months. Madrid continued their unbeaten run yesterday as they made a tremendous comeback. Madrid has also set a new club record for unbeaten-run.

Former Madrid coach Beenhakker set an unbeaten record of 34 games unbeaten in the 1988-89 season. With the outcome of yesterday's game, Zinedine Zidane broke the record with 35 games unbeaten.

Madrid came back from 2-1 down with supersub Mariano. And in the injury time, Captain Sergio Ramos headed Real Madrid into the lead and kept the White giants at the top of the table.

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