Real Madrid return to La Liga action on Saturday when they take on Alaves and they will be eager to bounce back from a disappointing defeat in the Champions League.
A much-changed Los Blancos outfit suffered a 1-0 loss to CSKA Moscow in Group G on Tuesday, a result which stretched their winless streak to three games after drawing with Atletico Madrid and losing to Sevilla.
However, despite their dismal recent form, Julen Lopetegui's side remain joint-top of the table and they can potentially edge ahead of Barcelona with a win on Saturday - temporarily at least.