Cristiano Ronaldo scored two penalties to help Real Madrid secure a 4-1 win over Valencia at Estadio Mestalla on Saturday.
The Portuguese has been experiencing a resurgence of sorts in recent times, scoring four goals in two matches after being locked on four goals in the league for a long while.
Marcelo and Toni Kroos increased the tally to four while Santi Mina pulled a consolation goal in the 58th minute for the hosts.
The game marked the first time in 280 days that manager Zinedine Zidane had all members of the famed BBC (Bale, Benzema, Cristiano) on the pitch together.
With the victory, Madrid now have 38 points from 20 games and sit in fourth on the league table, with two behind third-placed Valencia but with a game in hand.