Karim Benzema becomes all-time top French goalscorer after breaking Thierry Henry record
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Karim Benzema 's season just keeps getting better as the Real Madrid legend has now become the all-time top French goalscorer, surpassing Thierry Henry 's record.
The Frenchman scored twice late on to add to Vinicius Junior's second-half strike and hand Madrid a 3-0 win away to Real Mallorca in La Liga on Monday.
Henry's long-lasting record of 411 goals has now been surpassed by Benzema, who now sits on 413 after his double against Mallorca, extending Madrid's lead at the top of La Liga to 10 points.
And at the rate Benzema is going, he could add many more to his record-breaking tally.
Benzema may be 34-years-old, but the Frenchman has rather fittingly aged like a fine wine, producing his best ever attacking return for Madrid across any of his 13 seasons, and it's only March.
The Madrid hitman is spearheading their success this season after scoring a hat-trick last week to knock Paris Saint Germain out of the Champions League, single-handedly overturning a two-goal deficit.
Benzema has now scored 22 goals and assisted on 11 occasions this season, surpassing his best total attacking return of 32 in a Madrid shirt, and there are still ten games to play in La Liga.
They are also expected to mount a serious Champions League bid, as their display against PSG was a


