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Champions League: Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick propels Juventus into quarters; Manchester City thump Schalke 7-0

Agence France-Presse • March 13, 2019, 09:58:38 IST
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After helping Juventus enter the quarters, Ronaldo said, “This is the mentality of champions. This is why Juve brought me in, to help on magical nights like this.”

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Champions League: Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick propels Juventus into quarters; Manchester City thump Schalke 7-0

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a spectacular hat-trick to fire Juventus into the Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid on Tuesday that saw his side claim a thrilling tie 3-2 on aggregate. The Portuguese superstar scored two headers either side of half-time and a late penalty to clinch a place in Friday’s last-eight draw with a dominant display by the Italian champions in Turin. [caption id=“attachment_6248421” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo (left) celebrates after scoring against Atletico Madrid. AFP Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo (left) celebrates after scoring against Atletico Madrid. AFP[/caption] “It was always going to be a special night and it was, not only for the goals, but for the team,” said Ronaldo. “This is the mentality of champions. This is why Juve brought me in, to help on magical nights like this.” Diego Simeone’s Atletico were a shadow of the team who had run riot in the first leg in Madrid, and crashed out of the tournament they had been hoping to win in their own Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on 1 June. “The lads have shown great maturity,” said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri. “They interpreted the game at their best, I have to congratulate them. This is what we wanted in the first leg. “Tonight we were lucid, there was the risk of having a hysterical match, as if everything had to be done in 10 minutes.” It is the eighth time that Ronaldo has scored a hat-trick in the competition and mirrors his improbable treble which lifted former club Real Madrid past Wolfsburg in April 2016 with the Spaniards 2-0 down after the first leg. The Champions League’s record scorer took his tally in the tournament to 124, with four goals this season. Juventus signed 34-year-old Ronaldo last summer from Real Madrid for 100 million euros in order to make the difference on the continent for the Italian champions, who have not won the Champions League since 1996 and have finished runners-up twice in the past four seasons. And five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo pulled out a spectacular performance as he spearheaded the attack along with Federico Bernardeschi and Mario Mandzukic. Manchester City run riot Pep Guardiola says Manchester City don’t fear any team in the Champions League after they powered into the quarter-finals with a 7-0 rout of hapless Schalke on Tuesday. City had snatched two late goals to win the first leg 3-2 and they made the most of that fightback with a ruthless demolition job at the Etihad Stadium to clinch a 10-2 last-16 aggregate victory. Sergio Aguero’s penalty opened the scoring in the 35th minute and the Argentine forward netted again soon afterwards before Leroy Sane, who also contributed three assists, struck against his former club. Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Gabriel Jesus all scored after the interval to complete City’s biggest home win in the Champions League. Guardiola’s side, who lifted the League Cup in February, remain on course for an unprecedented quadruple, sitting one point ahead of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League before this weekend’s FA Cup quarter-final at Swansea. “After the first goal we played at a good level. We were serious and we did the job,” Guardiola said. “In the last 15 minutes of the first half and in the second half we were incredible. We were playing quick, dynamic in the transitions and we scored goals.” This emphatic victory was the joint-biggest ever Champions League knockout stage win but won’t linger long in the memory given Schalke’s total lack of resistence. Twice a Champions League winner as Barcelona boss, Guardiola claimed this week that City are “teenagers” in the competition compared to the more established European powers. They have never won the Champions League, with their best performance a semi-final appearance in 2016 under Guardiola’s predecessor Manuel Pellegrini. But City are one of the favourites to claim the trophy after Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain crashed out and, on this evidence, Guardiola’s players are up for the challenge of showing they are more mature than he believes. “When I say we are a teenager team it doesn’t mean we are not going to fight,” Guardiola said. “The ’teenagers’ have passion and desire, they are not scared. We are going to try. “I won it twice but I lost seven times. People say you have to win (the trophy), but in one game you can lose against these incredible top sides. We will see how far we will get.” Amid reports he is in danger of being sacked, Schalke boss Domenico Tedesco admitted it was the worst result of his reign. “I’m extremely disappointed. We fell apart. It was the worst we’ve had here since I was coach,” he said. “Of course it hurts. It’s difficult when you lose 7-0 to stand here. The next couple of weeks are going to be difficult.” Floodgates opened Guardiola’s men monopolised possession and their territorial dominance finally paid off 10 minutes before the break. Ilkay Gundogan clipped a pass into the Schalke penalty area and Jeffrey Bruma bundled over Bernardo, with the spot-kick awarded after being checked by VAR. Aguero stepped up to nonchalantly chip the penalty down the middle as Ralf Fahrmann dived the wrong way. That opened the floodgates as Aguero quickly put the result beyond doubt three minutes later. Sterling was the provider as he raced onto Gundogan’s pass and pulled the ball back to Aguero, who squeezed his shot past Fahrmann from a tight angle for his 27th goal of the season. An interminable VAR delay of several minutes while Sterling was confirmed as onside drew more boos from City fans. But they were celebrating again in the 42nd minute. This time it was Sane who ripped open the shambolic Schalke defence, the German winger sent clear on goal by Oleksandr Zinchenko before driving a clinical strike into the far corner. City were streets ahead of Schalke in every phase of the game and Sterling maintained his sublime form with a cool finish from Sane’s majestic pass in the 56th minute. Bernardo made it five in the 71st minute, netting with a first-time shot from Sane’s pass. There was still time for Foden to bag his first Champions League goal as the young midfielder took Sane’s pass and slotted home in the 78th minute. Jesus beat Fahrmann’s weak attempted save with six minutes left to complete City’s perfect evening.

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