Real Madrid are still on course to beat Coritiba's record of 24 consecutive victories, despite being defeated 4-2 by AC Milan on Tuesday.
Carlo
Ancelotti's side suffered their first loss since falling to Atletico
Madrid on September 13 with a below-par performance in their winter
break friendly in Dubai against Filippo Inzaghi's men.
Cristiano
Ronaldo and Karim Benzema got on the scoresheet, but two goals from
Stephan El Shaarawy and strikes from Jeremy Menez and Giampaolo Pazzini
condemned the Spanish side to a surprise loss.
Some speculated
that the result had ended Madrid's hopes of beating the Coritiba's
record, but it turns out that their run only included competitive
fixtures, meaning the Champions League winners are still on track with
their 22 games and counting.
Taking to their official Twitter account, the Brazilian club said: "We
would like to remind those who watched the Milan-Real Madrid game that
the world record for consecutive victories applies solely to official
matches.
"To confirm the record, Coritiba entered a lengthy
process with Guinness Book of World Records during which the rules and
regulations were explained in depth (this is outlined, in Brazilian, on
the club’s official web page).
"Therefore, under Guinness
guidelines, Coritiba are still the team who has managed the most
consecutive victories and we will be watching Real Madrid’s next games
with interest."
Coritiba hold the record after winning 24 consecutive games between February 3 and May 5 in 2011.
Real
Madrid's next fixture is against Valencia on Sunday as they resume
their Liga campaign following the end of the winter break.
The
Blancos will then have a chance to equal Coritiba's world record with a
Copa del Rey win against their local rivals and coincidentally the last
team to have tripped them up in a competitive match: Atletico Madrid
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