On 29th October 2017, Girona emerged victorious for the first time in their history against 'Los Blancos.' The game finished 2-1 and the Catalans celebrated a special three points and an historic win.
Isco opened the scoring after just 12 minutes and it appeared as if Real would then cruise to victory. But it wasn't meant to be. Stuani and Portu executed a spectacular comeback in the space of four minutes in the second half to kill Zidane's men off.
In fact, Madrid escaped a thrashing. Had it not been for the woodwork that prevented Maffeo on two occasions, Real would have been humiliated even further.
That day, that now haunts Zidane's side, was one to forget for five time Ballon d'or winner Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese struggled to get his motors running and could only watch on as newly-promoted Girona produced a shock result.
Now, in the return fixture, Ronaldo gets a shot at pursuing his vendetta. He has been charged with one simple mission: lead his side to victory.
With 33 goals in 34 games, it goes without saying that Madrid's No. 7 is a born goalscorer. Ronaldo is now determined to make Girona his next victim.