Real Madrid rode a strong second-half performance to a 3-0 win over Valencia at the Alfredo Di Stefano stadium on Thursday night.
A pair of goals from Karim Benzema and one by Marcos Asensio were all Los Blancos needed to secure the three points as they played at their training base with the Santiago Bernabeu undergoing construction.
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Madrid entered the day trailing Barcelona, who beat Leganes 2-0 on Tuesday, by five points in the table and saw a great early chance go begging when Eden Hazard was denied from close range after being played in on goal.
Valencia then had a Rodrigo goal ruled out just after the 20-minute mark after a VAR check overturned the strike for offside in the buildup.
The visitors continued to apply pressure and Geoffrey Kondogbia forced a fine save from Thibaut Courtois just before half-time with a piledriver of a shot from outside the area as the match remained goalless at the break.
The hosts found their opener just after 60 minutes with a nice team move as Hazard flicked a Luka Modric pass on to Benzema to slot past Jasper Cillessen in the Valencia goal.
Real would double their lead in the 75th minute when Asensio, who was just returning from a long layoff to injury, buried his shot from a Ferland Mendy cross with his first touch of the match after coming on as a substitute.
Asensio then set up the third with a clever pass from a counter-attack that Benzema flicked over a defender before volleying home a golazo for his second of the game.
The result puts second-placed Madrid on 62 points, five behind leaders Barcelona, while Valencia remain in eighth place on 43 points.