Saturday, April 2, 2016

Ronaldo makes rival Barcelona pay with late winner in El Clasico


Cristiano Ronaldohttp://www.foxsports.com/soccer/cristiano-ronaldo-player scored late for 10-man Real Madrid to grab a 2-1 rebound win at Barcelona and restore its thin any expectations of trying for the Spanish class title on Saturday. 

Madrid finished Barcelona's Spanish record unbeaten streak at 39 diversions over all rivalries with its first dig out from a deficit win at Camp Nou since 1965, as per STATS. 

In Zinedine Zidane's first clasico as a supervisor, Madrid vindicated a 4-0 home misfortune to Barcelona it persisted under Rafa Benitez in November by managing the Catalan club its first thrashing since Oct. 3. 

On a night that Barcelona respected Johan Cruyff with a moving tribute, it was Ronaldo and Madrid's star advances that beat Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Luis Suarez. 

After a dreary first a large portion of, Barcelona's Gerard Pique opened the scoring with a header in the 56th. 

Be that as it may, Karim Benzema adjusted six minutes after the fact, and Ronaldo opened in the champ in the 85th, minutes after Madrid's Sergio Ramos got a second reserving. 

"Madrid is the merited champ," Pique said. "Indeed, even before Ramos' sending off, there were five minutes when we didn't have control of the match. I don't know whether we got tired, however we couldn't figure out how to assault." 

The huge win kept Madrid in third place, one point behind Atletico Madrid after its 5-1 win over Real Betis, diminishing the shortfall with Barcelona to seven focuses with seven adjusts left. 

Given the impressive hole and lessening opportunities to overwhelm both leaders, Madrid's absolute best at flatware still rests in the Champions League, where it will play German side Wolfsburg on Wednesday.



"Regulated, first we need to overwhelm Atletico Madrid since we are still third, and afterward we will see what happens," Zidane said. "What I can say is that triumphant here is a gigantic prize for our players in light of the fact that actually they played a tremendous match. 

"It's critical for our confidence to win here, and just before we play a diversion in the Champions League in Germany." 

In spite of the misfortune, Barcelona's mission to rehash its uncommon treble of Liga, Copa del Rey, and European Cup from last season stays in place. Barcelona has Atletico in the Champions League on Tuesday. 

"Their first objective startled us and shockingly we lost our first amusement at home" this season, Barcelona mentor Luis Enrique said. "We need to shake it off and recuperate for the Champions League, which will be a requesting match. We need to imagine that we are still the pioneers with seven adjusts left." 

Before kickoff, Barcelona played a video of numerous previous players offering gratitude to previous player and director Cruyff, who passed on of lung malignancy a week ago. The 90,000 or more group reacted with a long applause, and shaped a colossal mosaic with the message "Expresses gratitude toward Johan" in Catalan while they sang the club song of devotion before a moment of quiet. The same message was additionally painted in favor of the pitch and worn on the players' shirts. 

Another round of commendation came at the 14-minute imprint, to pay tribute to his number as a player. 

After halftime, the force revved up, and Keylor Navas needed to plunge and extend his fingertips to turn Messi's sly heaved shot past his post. From the subsequent corner, there was nothing Navas could do to keep out Pique's pointblank header, when Pique circled Neymar and Suarez toward the close post to free himself from Pepe. 

Madrid immediately leveled against the stream of the match when Marcelo drove a disarranged assault that fixed Barcelona when Toni Kroos' diverted pass tumbled to Benzema to clear in. 

While Barcelona fought to recapture control, Madrid mounted an influx of counterattacks that in the long run paid off. Gareth Bale seemed to have scored yet his objective was waived off for a foul on Jordi Alba. Minutes after the fact, Ronaldo jogged down and sent a ball off the highest point of the bar. 

Ramos' second yellow card for an ungainly foul on Suarez didn't swing the stream back Barcelona's direction, and Madrid got the conclusive objective when Bale crossed the ball to Ronaldo at the far post. He chested the ball down after Dani Alves confused his test and penetrated it under Claudio Bravo for his association driving 29th objective of the season. 


Somewhere else, Valencia lost at Las Palmas 2-1 in the introduction of mentor Pako Ayestaran.


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