Real Madrid’s emphatic win against Valencia on Saturday marked their 10th consecutive victory in La Liga at the Santiago Bernabéu, their longest home league winning streak since 2013.
Xabi Alonso’s side were merciless and rolled against a struggling Valencia side to the tune of a 4–0 win. The victory saw Real Madrid supporters that piled into the Bernabéu leave the stadium satisfied, as has been the case in every home league game since early April.
You have to go back over 12 years to find a better Real Madrid run of form at home in La Liga. Los Blancos went on a 14-game La Liga home winning streak that ended on Sept. 2013. The run spanned two seasons and started with José Mourinho as manager and was completed by Carlo Ancelotti.
Oddly enough, Real Madrid’s current streak began with the Italian on the touchline. The winning run began with a 1–0 win over Athletic Club on April 20, the first of the four victories Ancelotti oversaw to start the positive run. Since taking over as manager, Alonso has started his tenure with a perfect home record in La Liga, winning six on the bounce.
Ironically, Valencia handed Real Madrid their last home defeat in La Liga when they dispatched Los Blancos 2–1 on April 5 with Ancelotti on the touchline. Eleven days later, Arsenal defeated Real Madrid in the Champions League to mark the last time the 15-time European Champions dropped a game at home.






