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Real Madrid's record-tying winning streak ends with Villarreal draw

Reuters

Real Madrid's record-equalling 16-game La Liga win streak came to an end as Villarreal held out for a 1-1 draw at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday.

The European champion was looking to surpass the Liga mark of 16 wins first set by Pep Guardiola's Barcelona in 2010-11, but was made to pay for a sluggish first-half display.

Villarreal captain Bruno Soriano put the visitor in front from the penalty spot just before half-time, before Sergio Ramos levelled after the break.

And despite a surge of late pressure, Madrid couldn't find a winner as the returning Gareth Bale was substituted and Cristiano Ronaldo frustrated by the heroics of Villarreal 'keeper Sergio Asenjo.

Madrid provisionally extended its lead at the top over Barcelona to four points.

Ronaldo and Bale returned to the Madrid side that won 2-0 at Espanyol on Sunday to set a club record with its 16th straight La Liga win.

Related: Real Madrid ties Barcelona's La Liga record with 16th consecutive win

However, it was Villarreal who enjoyed the better chances of the opening period.

Denis Cheryshev, a summer signing from Madrid, was making his return to the Bernabeu after his selection while suspended saw Real thrown out of the Copa del Rey last season.

And the Russian international was unlucky not to give the visitor the lead when his rising drive was turned over by Kiko Casilla.

Nicola Sansone then fired acrobatically wide from the resulting corner.

At the other end, Ronaldo headed Madrid's best effort of the half into the grateful arms of Asenjo.

Villarreal got its reward just before half-time when Ramos handled Manu Trigueros' shot, and referee Jose Luis Gonzalez pointed to the spot.

Captain Bruno stepped up and coolly chipped the ball down the middle of the goal past Casilla.

Ramos made amends right at the start of the second-half when he rose highest to head home James Rodriguez's corner.

Ronaldo was then inches away from turning home Dani Carvajal's low cross, and Bale curled just wide as the pressure increased from Madrid.

However, their frustration spilled over when Ronaldo earned a yellow card for kicking out at Bruno.

The off-colour Bale was then replaced by Lucas Vazquez, while Karim Benzema made way for Alvaro Morata in the search for a winner.

Morata's header from Vazquez's cross was brilliantly turned over by Asenjo, and when Ronaldo fired straight at the Villarreal stopper in the final minute, Real's shot at history was gone.

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