Real Madrid have taken a 2-1 lead into half time of their La Liga match against Almeria this evening as they look to extend their Spanish-record winning streak to 20 games.
Despite Madrid's impressive recent form it was Almeria who made the brighter start and Sebastian Dubarbier met a loose ball inside the box before firing in an effort which was blocked by Dani Carvajal.
The visitors were then subjected to a few uncomfortable moments as Almeria continued to force the issue in wide areas. A dangerous cross from Edgar Mendez was missed by Raphael Varane, but Carvajal was there on the cover to clear.
After getting through the opening exchanges unscathed, Madrid began to assert themselves in their final league game before travelling to Morocco for the Club World Cup next week and Toni Kroos hit the crossbar with a deflected volley.
Gareth Bale then found himself in space inside the Almeria box, but his low cross was too strong for Karim Benzema.
Madrid eventually got themselves in front through Isco, who took a cross down on his chest before curling the ball into the bottom corner.
Carlo Ancelotti's men looked to be in control of the game, but just five minutes later Verza equalised for Almeria with a powerful drive from 30 yards.
An entertaining half then saw Bale put Madrid back in front with a flicked header into the bottom corner.