Soccer-Real look to extend perfect start without Benzema as Hazard steps in


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Champions League - Group H - Celtic v Real Madrid - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - September 6, 2022 Real Madrid's Karim Benzema walks off the pitch after being substituted Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid will aim to keep their 100% start to LaLiga going when they host Mallorca on Sunday though they will have to do so without talisman Karim Benzema who misses out through injury.

The Spanish and European champions are the only side left in Europe's top five leagues with an unblemished record this season but must find goals from elsewhere after Benzema limped off in the first half of Tuesday's Champions League win over Celtic.

With Frenchman Benzema likely to miss at least the next fortnight, and without a natural replacement, club-record signing Eden Hazard could be set for a 'false nine' role.

Hazard replaced Benzema after half an hour at Celtic Park and after a slow start grew into the game, earning plaudits from manager Carlo Ancelotti and local media alike for his performance, which he capped with his first goal since January.

"You can see how hungry he is in our training sessions, he's motivated and doing really well" Ancelotti said of the Belgian.

"He provided an assist and scored a great goal - you can see he's an important player for us and hopefully he can build on this."

Benzema joins defender Eder Militao on the sidelines, the Brazilian also picking up a muscle problem against Celtic, while Jesus Vallejo and Alvaro Odriozola are also likely absentees.

Second-placed Barcelona, who sit two points behind Real, will look to put pressure on their arch-rivals when they visit bottom side Cadiz on Saturday, while third-placed Villarreal host Real Betis, who are fourth, in Sunday's late kick-off.

(Reporting by Joseph Walker; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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