Lucas Vazquez scores the opener for Real Madrid

Malcom's spectacular equaliser earned Barcelona a draw against rivals Real Madrid in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final at the Nou Camp.
Real went ahead through Lucas Vazquez in the sixth minute following a brilliant assist from Karim Benzema.
Holders Barcelona, who started without Lionel Messi, had stuttered in attack despite the efforts of a bright Malcom.
And the Brazilian deserved his goal to line up a mouth-watering second leg at the Bernabeu on 27 February.
Barcelona, who are aiming for their fifth Copa del Rey in a row, lacked fluidity going forward - and the inspirational Messi who was left on the bench after an injury scare.
And with Gareth Bale also left on the bench for Real it was two Brazilian youngsters - 18-year-old Real forward Vinicius Junior and Malcom, 21, who took centre stage.

"It's a bittersweet feeling because the team deserved more," Vazquez told reporters. "I'm thrilled to have got the goal and helped the team but we lacked that little bit to go on and win it.
"I'll take away our efforts for 90 minutes because everyone ran hard and worked with real intensity, both up front and at the back, and that's the secret to this group. We have to keep it up.
"We'd planned a match where we'd press high up and win the ball back in their half, and we did just that, especially before half-time. Every player is extremely committed, we're all pulling in the same direction.
"Towards the end we had a couple of great chances to make it 1-2 but it wasn't to be. The tie is wide open and it'll be a hard-fought game next time out. We will be going all out for a win at the Bernabeu in front of our fans. All together we'll push to seal a place in the final."
Goalkeeper Keylor Navas was in Madrid's starting XI midweek as number one Thibaut Courtois dropped to the bench.
Navas, who impressed against Barca, added: "Both sides had chances, we both took control of the game for different spells. Ultimately 1-1 doesn't feel so great because we wanted to win it but it's a fair result from what was a tight game. 
"I thank God for giving me the strength, desire and motivation. I always say it's my friends, my wife and my kids who make me come out, enjoy myself and give it my all for this shirt. It's a privilege to be out on the pitch and I have to make the most of it.
"We knew we had to score, to win you have to score goals. We got one and we hope it’s enough, if we keep a clean sheet at home, we could be in the final. It'll not be easy."