The memorable dribble by 'Monsieur' Benzema

It was in the 2014-15 season on a cold night in January in Madrid. There was a time when Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema were teammates and what is more, they were coached by Carlo Ancelotti.
Next to those two stars of the team, the Italian started Bale, as well as Kroos, Isco and James. Iker Casillas was in goal.
With 0-0 on the scoreboard after a hour on the clock, a more explosive CR7 than what he is at the moment found space on the right flank to later open up the field towards the area of the pitch where Karim was looking for the ball.
His cross fell in the D and Isco collected it, the man from Malaga passed to Bale and the Welshman fed the Frenchman with a pass close to the by-line for the left footer.
Then it occurred. The Madrid number '9' feigned to go inside to gain a metre over Alexis and head towards goal. Naldo appeared suddenly to close the space, Benzema dribbled past him and left him on the floor and converting himself in a close in spectator of an assist which would open the news bulletins the next day. Ronaldo scored and broke the deadlock.
It was the 63rd minute, although Real Madrid side would end up winning 0-3. The image went around the world and accompanied by the Portuguese natural goalscorer, Benzema was once again seen as a striker for being a man who did not score many goals.