Real Madrid's attacking trident of Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo have now scored 51 goals this season, 14 more than Barcelona's front three.
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A major factor in the club's 19 match winning streak has been their ruthless frontmen, the so called BBC (Bale, Benzema Cristiano) parternship.
Together, the three players have found the net on 51 occasions, with Ronaldo scoring 30 goals, Benzema 13 and Bale finding the net eight times.
In comparison to their main rivals in Spain, Barcelona, Lionel Messi has scored 21 goals, Neymar has scored 14 and Luis Suarez has only scored twice, to make for a combined total of 37.
Elsewhere, Bayern Munich's Mario Gotze (11), Arjen Robben (8) and Robert Lewandowski (9) have scored a combined total of 28 goals and Chelsea's Diego Costa (11), Eden Hazard (7) and Oscar (4) have scored a combined 22 goals.
The number of goals accorded to Real Madrid's frontmen is astounding and Carlo Ancelotti should be pleased to know that his strikers have scored more goals than any of his main European rivals.
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