UNSTOPPABLE RONALDO THE SOLE SURVIVOR OF REAL'S 'BBC'
Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth
Bale and Karim Benzema were once the untouchable trio, but only one of Real
Madrid's feted "BBC" can be sure of their place against Bayern Munich
on Wednesday.
Ronaldo has dragged
Real into the Champions League semi-finals with, even by his standards, an
astonishing goal glut that includes 22 in 12 games, and at least one in each of
his last 11 matches in Europe.
"It's
impossible to completely stifle Ronaldo, we can only stop him as a team,"
Bayern defender Jerome Boateng said on Monday.
"An attacker
can not be more complete than him -- left foot, right foot, head, he controls
everything and in front of the goal, he's a machine".
But while Ronaldo
has enjoyed a fresh spurt in his new role of predatorial centre-forward, his
two partners have found their responsiblities reduced ahead of the first leg at
the Allianz Arena.
Bale's decline began
first. After returning from injury earlier this year, he was on the bench for
both legs against Paris Saint-Germain and the first leg against Juventus.
In the second leg,
he did start, only to endure the humiliation of being taken off at half-time.
Benzema's fall has
been more surprising given the striker had been Zinedine Zidane's preferred
partner for Ronaldo, his work rate and supply highly valued despite the
Frenchman's lack of goals.
But Benzema's
link-up play has slackened, thrusting that dry patch -- one goal in 10 games
and only four in 24 -- more clearly into view.
A little blip
"He does suffer
a little bit, when he misses chances he suffers but the solution is easy,"
Zidane said. "He has to keep working. It is just a little blip he is in at
the moment."
Bale and Benzema's
dip has coincided with Ronaldo's golden run, a parallel that may not be
entirely coincidental.
Ronaldo in a Real
team centred on playing to his strengths is nothing new, but as the Portugese
has grown narrower in his scope, perhaps his team-mates have had to sharpen
their focus in providing service to him.
Zidane has often
deployed 4-4-2 in the biggest games this season, with Lucas Vazquez and Marco
Asensio preferred on the flanks for their defensive discipline and willingness
to send crosses into the box.
Bale is not viewed
as conscientious enough in the wide midfielder role while Benzema's key selling
point was his link-up play. When that broke down, his appeal diminished.
"I don't see
anyone looking sad," Zidane said. "I said to the pair of them the
other day, they would both like to score more goals but everyone is working
well.
"It is always
going to happen in a side like ours, there are players in good form and in the
team and playing well."
Even if Isco is
selected, it means Real are likely to line up with one of their more
modest-looking attacks for a crunch Champions League tie.
"I'm not
worried," Zidane said last week. "It's true that in the last two
games we have had chances and we have not taken them but now we are going to
have a game on Wednesday away from home.
"We are going
to try to score and what we have to do is to think positively and realise that
this is football anything can happen, no matter who is playing on the
pitch."
SOURCE: AFP
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