Cristiano Ronaldo scored four second-half goals in Real Madrid's 7-1 thrashing of Celta Vigo at the Bernabeu.
Gareth Bale marked his return from a hamstring injury by scoring in his first appearance in 50 days, while Pepe and Jese also got on the scoresheet for the Merengues.
Iago Aspas got Celta's only goal in their worst defeat of the season, but the afternoon really belonged to Ronaldo, who moved on to 26 Primera Division goals for the season, one ahead of Barcelona forward Luis Suarez.
Madrid went ahead before the break when Pepe rose highest to meet Isco's corner and Ronaldo doubled their advantage early in the second half.
The Portuguese received a short pass from Sergio Ramos with plenty of space, but well outside the area, and wrapped his right foot around the ball to send it spinning high into the net.

His next goal was of similar quality, curling the ball over the wall and into the top corner of the near post to score from a direct free-kick for the first time this season.
Celta pulled a goal back out of nowhere through Aspas, but the Galians were back in the game for barely a minute.
Lucas Vazquez released Isco on the left and the midfielder rolled the ball across the box for Ronaldo to tap home from close range and complete his treble.
The Portuguese headed home Jese's corner to grab his fourth and the provider then turned scorer moments later.
There was still time for another substitute to get in on the act, Bale marking his return to action by driving the ball low across goal and in off the far post.