Carlo Ancelotti's side are the in-form side in European football and could break another statistical milestone this weekend

Real Madrid can break a club record by registering their 16th successive win when they visit Malaga in La Liga on Saturday.
The European champions made it 15 wins in a row for their third time in history with a 1-0 Champions League success against Basel on Wednesday.

Miguel Munoz's men achieved the feat in 1961, and so did Jose Mourinho's side three years ago. Neither team were able to win a 16th time in a row, though, meaning more history is up for grabs for Carlo Ancelotti's side.

"We are group leaders, the team have been great," Ancelotti said after the Basel win. "The players deserve appreciation for what they're doing.
"It's a fantastic streak, but the season is very long and you have to think about the next game. We have to think about improving this winning streak.

"Anything we can do to get ourselves in the club's history is a good thing.
"A huge amount of credit must go to the players. They are having a fantastic season."
Talisman Cristiano Ronaldo scored the sole goal in Real's Champions League win in Switzerland and the Portuguese star has an outstanding record against Malaga.

He has scored 13 in his last 10 league matches against the club and it would surprise no-one if he added to that record at La Rosaleda.
Real sit two points clear of rivals Barcelona on top of La Liga but also have reigning champions Atletico Madrid snapping at their heels four points adrift.
Luka Modric (thigh), Asier Illarramendi (groin) and Jese Rodriguez (knee) are set to be Real's only absentees.