Zinedine Zidane's team have matched a new record at Real Madrid.
A draw with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday night confirmed the latest huge achievement of Zinedine Zidane as Real Madrid go 34 games without defeat, matching the club record, reports Marca.
Leo Beenhakker's 1988/89 squad went undefeated from October 2 to April 9, winning 25 and drawing nine of their games just as the 2016 side have done.
The current lot have managed more goals, however, scoring 95 times to 32 conceded whereas the late 80s' Merengues accumulated just 86 goals while letting in 35 times.
Avoiding defeat at home to Deportivo La Coruna on the weekend will take Los Blancos into uncharted territory in terms of club history, but the Spanish record of 39 games will also be in Zidane's sights, especially as it's held by Luis Enrique's Barcelona.