Real Madrid powered on at the top of the Primera Division standings after continuing their overwhelming dominance of local rivals Atletico this evening, running out 2-0 victors.
Real have not lost home or away to Atletico since 1999 and that run never looked like coming to an end after
That is the way the scoreline finished as Real remained a point clear of Barcelona at the summit and extended their unbeaten run under Mourinho to 15 games in all competitions, 11 of which have finished in victories.
Real were in buoyant mood coming into the game after clinching their place in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League in midweek with a last-gasp equaliser at AC Milan, and they were quickly in control at an expectant Bernabeu.
Gonzalo Higuain almost doubled Real's lead 60 seconds later but he was denied by a good save from De Gea, but the home side did make it 2-0 in the 19th minute through Ozil. Cristiano Ronaldo was fouled to the right of the area and from the resulting free-kick Ozil curled in a low cross-shot that flew past Atletico winger
At that stage the writing looked to be in the wall for Atletico, who had lost 11 of their previous 17 meetings with Real, but to their credit
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Ujfalusi then headed over before former Real winger Reyes brought a brilliant one-handed diving save out of Casillas with a curling 20-yard effort.
Atletico could not make the most of that purple patch, however, and they were lucky not to be 3-0 down just after half-time when Higuain hit the post. Ozil sent in a cross from the left and Higuain smashed a thunderous left-footed volley against the post.
Forlan then did likewise on the hour with a similarly impressive volley, the former Manchester United man latching onto a half-cleared corner before thumping a shot against the base of Casillas' right hand post.
Aguero then brought a good save out of Casillas but those scares were few and far between for Real, who had decent chances to extend their lead in the closing stages with Ronaldo,
