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Carlo Ancelotti levels Real Madrid record with 15 straight wins

Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid made it 15 wins in a row with their 1-0 victory over Basel on Wednesday, matching a record set by former coaches Jose Mourinho and Miguel Munoz.

Cristiano Ronaldo's 35th-minute goal was enough to secure all three points and also top spot in Champions League Group B.

The success was a 15th on the spin, with nine of those coming in La Liga, five in the Champions League and one in the Copa del Rey -- Los Blancos were last beaten by Atletico Madrid on Sept. 13.

"I am happy to have levelled the record of consecutive wins for Real Madrid.

"As I said yesterday anything we can do to become a further part of the history of this fantastic club is great for me personally and the players.

"I think the majority of the credit must go to the players who are performing brilliantly this season."

Munoz's Madrid side went on a 15-game run of victories which started on Nov. 27 1960 and came to an end on March 12 the following year when they were held to a goalless draw at the Carlos Tartiere by Oviedo.

Mourinho repeated the feat almost half a century later. The Portuguese coach guided the team to 10 league wins and five in the Champions League between Sept. 24 and Dec. 7 2011, before that run was halted by Barcelona who ran out 3-1 winners at the Bernabeu.

Ancelotti also has the chance to equal another of Mourinho's club records with Madrid, with the current Chlesea boss the only Los Blancos coach to secure a 100 percent record in the Champions League group stage, managing the feat during the 2011-12 season.

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