Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster believes his side are yet to improve after their 5-0 away demolition of Villarreal in the Spanish Primera Liga on Sunday. Even though he expressed his satisfaction with his players' performance, which placed the Spanish champions on top of the table with a second straight win, the German believes there is still room for improvement. "It's important to win, especially if you do so with five goals, but people will forget about how well we did here tonight in a few days," the German told the post-match conference. "I'm happier for the style we played in and for the final scores we've earned so far than for being leaders. "I don't think this matters now; we still have to improve. It's not bad to be leaders at his stage, but the most important time of the season is yet to come." Real were inspired by the display of new signing Wesley Sneijder, who notched three goals in two games to become top scorer in La Liga. "I never thought I would score three goals in two games. The most important thing is that my teammates had the chance of scoring too," said the Dutch playmaker. "I think it's too soon to judge if Real Madrid have a chance of winning the league, but tonight we proved to be a united team."