Rafael Benitez's Real Madrid still haven’t conceded a goal this season
By Adam Bate
Last Updated: 22/09/15 2:15pm
The appointment of
Rafa Benitez surprised many and Real Madrid’s attacking fluency is still
under the spotlight, but there is no arguing with their defensive
record. We look at their remarkable start to the season…
Benitez was under pressure from the outset following a goalless draw at Sporting Gijon to kick off the campaign.Even when Real Betis were beaten 5-0 in the first game of the season at the Bernabeu, critics questioned Benitez's relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Espanyol were demolished 6-0, with Ronaldo scoring five, before Shakhtar Donetsk were beaten 4-0 in the Champions League.
To put that achievement into context, it's the only season that Real Madrid have started a season by scoring more than four goals without a reply in the past decade.
Unmatched in Europe
Real Madrid are the only team in any major European league not to concede a goal this season.
After beating Shakhtar, he added: "We have such strength in attack. So I am happy to have made many chances and not to have conceded a goal again."
This added defensive security comes as a result of a tweak to the formation made by Benitez. He talks about "flexibility" but has provided structure.
"Instead of having just one holding midfielder he uses two because the front three do not defend," Spanish football expert Guillem Balague told Sky Sports.
Instead of having just one holding midfielder he uses two because the front three do not defend.
Guillem Balague
Real goalkeeper Keylor Navas has already bettered the club's record number of clean sheets at the start of a season in all competitions.
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Navas only needs to hold out for another 10 minutes to match Iker Casillas's best effort at any point in a season - 460 minutes without conceding.
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"Navas is about to break a historical record," added Balague. "It shows they are doing something right even though they would like to play better football."
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid is live on Sky Sports 4 HD from 7.55pm on Wednesday
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