Karim Benzema has urged Real Madrid to be cautious of conceding early goals following their comeback win over Real Sociedad.
David
Moyes' men took the lead in the first minute at the Santiago Bernabeu
on Saturday but it did not take long for James Rodriguez's equaliser to
level the playing field, with Sergio Ramos putting the Blancos ahead
before half-time.
Benzema then scored twice in the latter 45 minutes to ensure a 4-1 victory,
but the Frenchman aired his concerns that Madrid are making a habit of
needing to come back from behind from conceding early on having needed
to do the same at Cordoba last weekend.
"I'm pleased with the
goal, but more for the win," the striker told reporters after the match.
"We had to win because it was a tough game against a great team. But we
were fine.
"We have to be careful conceding early goals, because it is not the first time, but at least we are reacting to them.
"With
my second goal, I knew I hit it well but I did not know it would be
quite that good! We have secured these three points and now we will
prepare for Wednesday."
Real Madrid host fifth-placed Sevilla in
midweek, looking to extend their gap at the top of La Liga by winning
the game in hand they have on challengers Barcelona and Atletico.

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