Real Madrid fullback Fran Garcia was delighted scoring in victory over Granada.

It marked a first goal for Garcia for Real.

He said after the 4-0 win: Continuing the way we started is one of the key elements to this incredible season and we want to keep it up. We shouldn't change our mentality just because we've already won LaLiga. This will keep us in good shape for the Champions League final. The best way to prepare for it is by competing in every game.

I'm absolutely delighted and you remember everyone who helped you when things weren't quite so positive. I also thought of a person who passed away some time ago and was a huge Real Madrid fan. It's nice to be able to dedicate it to him and I hope he's watching over us from up there.

We have to work every day to give the best of ourselves to the team. There is no better way to do that than by scoring and creating goals. We have to keep working hard, this is an incredible group of players and we really drive each other on."

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