Real Madrid stretched its brilliant unbeaten streak to a club-record 35 games on Saturday with a comeback 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruna, snapping the 34-game record it set in 1989.

Down 2-1, Mariano Diaz and Sergio Ramos scored late, the latter bagging a header on 92 minutes to seal the victory. Here is the winning goal:

April 6 was the last time Real lost a match, falling to Wolfsburg in the Champions League. Since then, the team has been outstanding, failing to even slip up against rival Barcelona and dominant Borussia Dortmund, drawing both.

Saturday's win also saw Real Madrid re-establish its six-point lead atop La Liga over second-place Barca. That's 15 league matches unbeaten, a couple in the Copa del Rey and six in the Champions League, with the record carrying over from last season.

Real recently went 32 games unbeaten with now-Bayern Munich coach, Carlo Ancelotti.

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