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Real Madrid close to setting a Guinness all-time world record

The Galacticos are facing a world record that could bring them on the top of the list as a team with the most consecutive row of wins. Cristiano Ronaldo and his fellas have won 18 consecutive times with which they evened the number of games that Jose Mourinho set back with the same team in the 2011/2012 season.
Real Madrid's boss, Florentino Perez, claims to be the first president in the world that has the opportunity to hold such great record. His big number purchases of making this generation one of the best are a living proof of touching all-time glory.
The quality of Carlo Ancelotti's work is surely immeasurable. If his team wins over Ludogorets tonight in the Champions League, which is obviously an easy job for Real, the next challenge is the world record in consecutive wins.
The record is held by the Brazilian team Coritiba. They managed to win 24 consecutive times in 2011, with which they entered into the Guinness book as a team with most consecutive win spread.
It is not an impossible mission at all, but it isn't an easy challenge as well. The most tough challenge will come in Morocco, where Real Madrid faces San Lorenzo in the FIFA Club World Cup.
If theGalacticos manage to pass the record of Brazilian's Coritiba and win 25 times in a row, they will become the most successful team in the history of sport.
But that is not all. The next goal for them will be "A team with longest series of wins in sport". Many sports collide in this competition and Real could face breaking the record of the golden generation ofLos Angeles Lakers in 1971/1972 season, when Will Chamberlain, Jerry West and their team managed to win 33 consecutive times!
However, Real should focus primarily on breaking football's record, and what will come next will be discussed. One thing is for sure, they are playing amazing this season and nothing is impossible.
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