Real to test strength of their recovery at Rayo

The Spanish champions have yet to win on the road this term and suffered surprise defeats at Getafe last month and at Sevilla last weekend. Real lost only twice in securing the league title last season.

Jose Mourinho's men have managed just four points from 12 in the defence of their crown and have slipped eight points adrift of their arch-rivals and leaders Barcelona.

"We hope from now on we'll get to see the Real Madrid we all want to see," Spain defender Alvaro Arbeloa told reporters after the City game.

"We are in a delicate situation and we cannot afford any more slip-ups."

"Puyol and Pique are major losses but we have players who can step in," Barca midfielder Xavi said after the Spartak game on Wednesday.

Manuel Pellegrini's side are unbeaten in all competitions since the start of the campaign.