Thursday, 19 February 2015

CHRISTIANO RONALDO ENDS GOAL DROUGHT AS REAL MADRID SEE OUT SCHALKE 04

Real Madrid's talisman Christiano Ronaldo  ended his three game goal drought by scoring a neatly-taken header in the 27th minute in his team's champions league game against German's powerhouse Schalke 04. His goal helped Real record a 10th straight champions league win on Wednesday as they came out 2-0 victors at the final whistle in Germany.

The holders other goal came from their Brazilian left-back Marcelo in the second half and they will fancy their chances of  easing through to the quarter-finals when they meet in the second leg next month in Madrid.

Ronaldo's goal edged him closer to both the overall goals record in all European competition and the Champions league.Schalke suffered a further blow when their talented former Real Madrid forward Klaas-Jan Huntelaar had to go off injured shortly after the half hour mark.The German's had chances of their own principally through Felix Platee,whose fierce drive beat Iker Casillas but came back off the crossbar

Schalke coach Roberto di Matteo conceded that the difference in class between the two teams had told,"The quality made the difference.Real had three chances and took two of them.Perhaps if our shot had not hit the bar and gone in things would have been different"

4 comments:

  1. real madrid can be the only team to be associated with. perhaps i do wonder in every club that christiano ronaldo belongs in dominates the league.

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  2. at long last..cristiano ronaldo

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  3. A good player is a good player irrespective of the team he joins. is just like music, good music is good to the hear irrespective of whether its sung in a foreign language or in a language that you hear.

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