BAYERN MUNICH 1 REAL MADRID 2 SERIAL WINNER RONALDO BREAKS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE VICTORY RECORD
The
Portuguese star won his 96th game in Europe's premier club competition, passing
a Madrid legend in the process Cristiano Ronaldo's remarkable scoring run may
have come to a close on Wednesday, but he still managed to set another
Champions League record.
Real
Madrid moved a step closer to a third straight Champions League title after
substitute Marco Asensio hit the winner in a 2-1 semi-final, first-leg victory
at Bayern Munich on Wednesday. Ronaldo has now won more Champions League games
than any other player with 96, passing Madrid goalkeeping great Iker Casillas.
Most goals: 120 ✔️— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 25, 2018
Only player ever to score in 11 straight games ✔️
Most final wins (joint record): 🏆🏆🏆🏆✔️
Most goals in a season: 17 (2013/14) ✔️
Top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo to lift the trophy again in 2018? 🤔#UCL pic.twitter.com/emiJeEazrt
96 - Cristiano Ronaldo has now won 96 Champions League games, more than any other player. Triumphant. pic.twitter.com/aSk36GOb8C— OptaJohan (@OptaJohan) April 25, 2018
The 22-year-old came off the bench to
finish a counter-attack and complete the holders' comeback win, giving Real the
advantage for the return game in Madrid next Tuesday.
"We knew what to expect, we did
well and put in a good performance," said Real captain Sergio Ramos.
"There is still the return to
come, but we'll be very focused and we defended well, that was the main
thing."
Marcelo and Marco Asensio took care of
the scoring duties for Madrid, who took a big step toward the final with the
win in the semi-final first leg.
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 25, 2018
That now familiar Marco Asensio celebration! ⚽️#UCL pic.twitter.com/Pa0TokeVX0— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 25, 2018
Zinedine Zidane's side also set a team
record in the competition with the victory in Munich.
150 - Real Madrid have won 150 Champions League matches, becoming the first team to reach this milestone in the competition's history. Advantage. pic.twitter.com/qAaefbjMlZ— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 25, 2018
Ronaldo and Madrid will look to add to
their records in the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.
Real coach Zinedine Zidane pulled a
surprise before kick-off by leaving both Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema out of
the starting line-up.
Isco, who was replaced by Asensio at
half-time, and Lucas Vazquez played either side of Cristiano Ronaldo, who had a
subdued night up front in Munich.
The Portuguese failed to add to his
tally of 15 Champions League goals this season, being denied a second-half
strike by an offside flag, which would have made it 3-1.
For the first time since February 4, Cristiano Ronaldo failed to score in a match for Real Madrid.— TheCristianoFan (@TheCristianoFan) April 25, 2018
He’s also failed to score in a #UCL match for the first time since LAST SEASON’S semi-final second leg.
What an amazing run 👏 #HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/lzofaVLxXN
James Rodriguez, who is on a two-year
loan deal from Real, shone in Bayern's midfield and found plenty of cracks in
the Madrid defence.
However, this just was not Bayern's
night.
Both Mueller and Robert Lewandowski
went agonisingly close with a string of chances.
The hosts suffered a blow with barely
five minutes gone when Arjen Robben limped off to be replaced by Thiago
Alcantara.
Bayern changed their system with
right-back Joshua Kimmich moving up to plug the space on the right wing, which
sparked the opening goal.
When Bayern goalkeeper Sven Ulreich
played the ball down the flank, James released Kimmich with a perfectly-timed
pass in the 28th minute.
The Germany international raced clear
and caught out Keylor Navas at his near post to stun Real.
Bayern suffered their second early
injury blow when Jerome Boateng was replaced by Niklas Suele on 34 minutes --
which is also bad news for Germany with the World Cup looming.
Real had a left-off when Ribery went
one-on-one with Navas, but stumbled at the crucial moment.
Then from nothing, Marcelo conjured
the equaliser on 44 minutes.
When Dani Carvajal headed the ball
across the edge of the box, it landed at Marcelo's feet and was in Bayern's net
moments later after a fierce left-footed shot.
It was the Brazilian's third Champions
League goal this season after also scoring in the knock-out rounds against
Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.
Real escaped again when Navas failed
to hold a Lewandowski header just before the half-time whistle and the ball
bobbled away to safety.
It shows how far Bale and Benzema have
dropped out of Zidane's favour that Isco was replaced on the left wing by Asensio
for the second half, but the move paid off.
Rafinha lost the ball in midfield
after a Bayern attack, and Vazquez sprinted clear and put Asensio into space to
curl past Ulreich on 57 minutes.
With 25 minutes left, Zidane threw on
an extra attacker, as Benzema came on for injured right-back Carvajal.
Moments later Bayern came within
inches of an equaliser when Navas denied Mueller with a reflex save.
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