Real Madrid defeats Sevilla 4-1 in La Liga play

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Last night in La Liga play, Real Madrid defeated Sevilla 4–1 in a game played at Real Madrid's home ground. Ronaldo scored a hat trick in Madrid's victory.


Fans cheers for Real Madrid before the start of the game
Image: Laura Hale.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Diego López takes the field at the start of the first half
Image: Laura Hale.
Luka Modrić, Gonzalo Higuaín and Karim Benzema on the field for Real Madrid in the first half
Image: Laura Hale.
Raúl Albiol on the field for the Real Madrid
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The goalkeeper for Sevilla during the first half
Image: Laura Hale.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Diego López kicks the ball
Image: Laura Hale.
Luka Modrić chases the ball for Real Madrid while teammate Sergio Ramos looks on
Image: Laura Hale.
Kaka gets tripped by a Sevilla player as he goes for the ball
Image: Laura Hale.
Real Madrid players including Ronaldo go for the ball following a foul
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Kaka chases the ball
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Álvaro Arbeloa handles the ball in the first half
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Geoffrey Kondogbia kicks the ball for Sevilla
Image: Laura Hale.
Kaka kicks a corner for Real Madrid
Image: Laura Hale.
Fans cheered for Real Madrid
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Gonzalo Higuaín goes for the ball for Real Madrid in a goal scoring situation
Image: Laura Hale.
Cristiano Ronaldo is congratulated by teammates following scoring his first goal
Image: Laura Hale.
Real Madrid player Karim Benzema walking on the field
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Fans in the ultras section turn their back on their field
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Real Madrid players Luka Modrić and Kaka involved in a play against Sevilla
Image: Laura Hale.
Karim Benzema with the ball for Real Madrid
Image: Laura Hale.



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