Reuters: When Karim Benzema struck a magnificent hat-trick against Barcelona last week in the Copa del Rey, it served a dual purpose. The striker knocked Real Madrid’s bitter rivals out of the Copa del Rey at Camp Nou, and, with the world watching on, issued a powerful statement of intent as the season reaches its business end. Los Blancos welcome Chelsea yesterday to the Santiago Bernabeu in a first leg UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash, and the Blues will be on red alert trying to stop the irrepressible Benzema.
Madrid, aiming to win the trophy for the sixth time in 10 seasons, have burst into life in recent matches, scoring 12 goals in their last three games, including the 4-0 romp against Barcelona. They suffered a 3-2 defeat yesterday in La Liga against Villarreal, but coach Carlo Ancelotti made six changes from the side that beat Barcelona to keep the likes of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric fresh to face Chelsea.
Benzema netted consecutive hat-tricks against Real Valladolid and Barcelona before that, like Madrid he is finding his best form at the crunch moments. “He’s hit the switch,” said Ancelotti after the Clasico triumph. “Working in the international break has helped him, he’s in good shape to make the difference.”