By Pete Jenson for MailOnline PUBLISHED: 19:39 GMT, 22 February 2017 | UPDATED: 20:17 GMT, 22 February 2017
Real Madrid were put to the sword by Simone Zaza as Valencia ruined Cristiano Ronaldo’s 700th club football appearance by winning 2-1 at the Mestalla.
Ronaldo scored with a towering header but the night belonged to the Italian international whose sensational first half strike will have West Ham supporters scratching their heads as to which Zaza it was they signed on loan last summer.
This was the chance for Real Madrid to go four points clear of Barcelona in the first of two games in hand but it was Zaza voom after just five minutes when the West Ham flop, who failed to score in 11 games in England, got his second goal in two games for his new club.
And what a goal it was. Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves launched his team first real attack down the right and Munir El Haddadi crossed for Zaza, who made light of having his back to goal and Raphael Varane for close company by spinning 180 degrees and firing into Keylor Navas’ top right-hand corner in one movement.
Four minutes later and it was 2-0. Once again the lightning break came down the right. This time Munir fed Zaza, who played in Nani who fed Fabian Orellana who buried the chance. Two winter signings for Valencia and both had scored.
Real Madrid tried to fight fire with fire and Cristiano Ronaldo had a shot saved by Alves. James Rodriguez then tried to convert Ronaldo’s cross at the far post but Munir had sprinted back to save on the line.
Real Madrid kept chasing the game and the Valencia threat was reduced when Nani had to hobble off and Guilherme Siqueira came on to make it double full backs for the home side down the left.
It was Nani’s Portugal team-mate who was next to make his mark on the game. Marcelo crossed with the outside of his left-foot and Ronaldo rose above the Valencia defence and hung in the air long enough to guide the centre past Alves for 2-1.
No one has scored more headed goals than Ronaldo in Europe’s top league over the last 10 seasons. He has 51, two more than Swansea’s Fernando Llorente.
Real Madrid started the second half as they finished the first but they couldn’t make the pressure pay and Valencia could have had two penalties on the break.
First Zaza raced away for what could have been his second of the game but Dani Carvajal barged him off the ball just as he was about to shoot past Keylor Navas. Then Munir raced away and went down after Ramos stood on his ankle just inside the area.
Valencia had their own slice of luck when Eliaquim Mangala scythed down Karim Benzema and was only shown the yellow card. Zaza hobbled off with 18 minutes left and the sight of midfielder Mario Suarez replacing him sent out the message – we hold what we have. But could they?