Both Real Madrid men bagged 13 goals in the championship.
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One of the Real Madrid squad's greatest attributes is the ability of each of its members of finding the back of the net. Fourteen Madrid players have chipped in to score the 118 goals with which the team closed out the La Liga campaign. Two of the players who stood out most in this facet of play were James and Bale who, with 13 goals apiece, ended the season as the division's highest scoring midfielders. Both men closed their accounts with one more goal to their names than Valencia's Parejo.In what was his first season in the Spanish topflight, James played 29 matches, hitting the target in 12 of them. The Colombian marksman notched up six goals at home and seven on the road. He got his first brace in the championship on matchday 10 against Granada. On top of that, he specialises in scoring crackers.
Meanwhile, Bale featured in 31 league encounters and, of his tally of 13 goals, six came in the Santiago Bernabéu while the remaining seven were celebrated away from home. The Welshman also bagged two braces: in Riazor and at home to Levante.