It was his seventh league treble of the season and meant that he finished the campaign with 48 league goals. The 61 he has in all competitions bettered his previous record-haul which came in the 2011-12 season when he got 60. And it left him 10 goals behind Raul as the club's all-time top scorer. The legendary club captain got 323 goals in 741 games; in just 300 Ronaldo has 313.
The ten-goal extravaganza was the perfect way for Real Madrid to help their supporters forget about those scenes at the Camp Nou with their rivals Barcelona being presented with the league title.
Ronaldo was replaced by 16-year-old midfielder Martin Odegaard who becomes the youngest debutant in Real Madrid's history and he showed some bright touches as Real played out the final minutes of their season – one which has not delivered trophies but has shown once again what a phenomenal goal-machine they have in Ronaldo.
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