Real Madrid trounced Rosenborg 4-0 in their final warm-up game ahead of the new La Liga season.
Madrid made it six consecutive Trofeo Santiago Bernabeu victories as they crushed their Norwegian opponents in front of a capacity home crowd.
The Norwegian side were late replacements for AC Milan, the Italian outfit withdrawing due to security concerns related to the city also hosting a match between Atletico Madrid and Panathinaikos.
Their 20th win in the commemorative pre-season match was all but assured after a blitzing first half in which Karim Benzema netted twice and Lass Diarra scored a screamer.
Raul added a fourth in the second half to complete the scoring in a game which Real dominated from start to finish.
Within minutes the visitors from the north were under threat, Cristiano Ronaldo shooting over the bar after being put through by Lassana Diarra.
But the home fans did not have to wait long for the opener as Marcelo played a lovely ball down the line with his right foot, with Karim Benzema controlling it and swerving a finish in with his second touch.
The pressure was largely one-way from there, with only some good movement from Rade Prica really threatening the hosts. Madrid, meanwhile, had the upper hand.
Twenty-six minutes in and it was 2-0. Lassana Diarra cut inside with a neat dummy and, with no black shirts in sight, took his time before launching a 20-yarder past Hansen.
Karim Benzema scored his second of the night almost straight from the resulting kick-off. Madrid quickly won back possession and Cristiano Ronaldo charged down the left before feeding Benzema, who cut inside and surprised the defence and goalkeeper alike with a left-footed effort.
The pressure died down a little from there, but with three goals to their name the Blancos had the crowd on their side.
After the break Madrid began the first of many substitutions, but their hunger for goals was not sated. A fourth came as Raul headed home an Esteban Granero corner: a well-taken finish to be sure, but the lack of marking from the Trondheim outfit will disappoint coach Erik Hamren.
Arguably the biggest cheer of the night was reserved for long-term absentees Ruud van Nistelrooy and Mamadou Diarra who came on as substitutes with 15 minutes to go. Ruud last played in October 2008, while Diarra's absence began in March of this year.
Rosenborg, back atop the Norwegian league, will reflect on the need for improvement before next season's Champions League.
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