Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster is no more concerned about rivals' results in the Primera Liga, following his side's impressive 3-1 victory over Sevilla on Sunday. The Madridistas capitalized on the continuous flaws of arch rivals Barcelona to open a seven-point gap with the Catalans, who are now preceded by Villarreal. However, Schuster is not worried by either team as long as his side can keep winning, but still believes that the race is not over. "It was a complete performance from the team. It was one of our most consistent displays," the German said after the game. "It isn't a definitive result. We are in control as we have been for some time and we have to maintain this momentum to win the title. "I don't care who our nearest rivals are. We are first and we don't need to look back." The Sevilla win helped Schuster breathe a sigh of relief as Real's previous run of results placed the former Getafe boss under severe pressure from chairman Ramon Calderon. The Spanish titans, who got ousted from the Champions League and Copa del Rey, now have to clinch the Liga title in order to save their season.