Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his fifth Ballon d'Or award by leading Real Madrid to victory on Saturday, while Valencia kept the pressure on Spanish league leader Barcelona.
Ronaldo presented his trophy for the best player in football to Real Madrid's fans then scored twice as Sevilla was routed 5-0 at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Ronaldo received the honor on Thursday in Paris, his fifth trophy equaling Barcelona rival Lionel Messi.
After soaking up the ovation before kickoff from his fans, Ronaldo went on to have his best performance in the league this season. His brace earned him another loud round of applause when he was substituted late.
Second-place Valencia needed a late penalty converted by Dani Parejo to see off Celta Vigo 2-1 and pull to within two points of Barcelona before the pacesetter visits Villarreal on Sunday.
Madrid moved into third place, five points behind Barcelona.
Sevilla entered the game in the Spanish capital tied on points with a Madrid side that was without first-choice defenders Sergio Ramos and Dani Carvajal and midfielder Casemiro, who were all suspended for one match, and injured center back Raphael Varane.
But with Ronaldo and company on song, Zinedine Zidane's bunch decided the match with five goals before halftime.
Two of Madrid's reserve players who got starts to patch up its defense, Nacho Fernandez and 19-year-old Achraf Hakimi, scored for the hosts.
Sevilla's nightmare started in the third minute when Simon Kjaer failed to clear a corner kick. Instead, the ball hit teammate Luis Muriel in the shoulder and bounced toward the goal, where Fernandez only had to direct it in.
BACK TO WINNING
Valencia bounced back from its first loss of the season, to Getafe, by fending off a Celta side that was threatening to take points from its visit to Mestalla Stadium.
Valencia started strong; striker Simone Zaza jumped high at the near post to head in Parejo's corner kick. Zaza's 10th league goal made him the second leading scorer behind Messi on 13.
Iago Aspas netted his ninth goal to pull Celta level just after halftime, and Celta was in control until Pablo Hernandez fouled Nacho Gil in the area.
Parejo's penalty slipped under goalie Ruben Blanco, who didn't get enough hand on the ball.
Elsewhere, Promoted club Getafe once again proved hard to beat as it climbed into seventh place after drawing with Eibar 0-0.
Getafe has lost only once in its last seven league matches.
Deportivo edged Leganes 1-0 at home for its first victory in five rounds, letting it move three points above the relegation zone.