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Thousands sing Ronaldo’s praises

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MADRID — Thousands of delirious Real Madrid fans called for Cristiano Ronaldo to win a fifth Ballon d’Or on Sunday as the Spanish giant paraded the Champions League trophy for a record 12th time.

Ronaldo scored twice in Real’s 4-1 thrashing of Juventus in Cardiff on Saturday as Madridbeca­methefirst­sideto retain the Champions League.

Sporting a newly cropped haircut, Ronaldo was the star of a spectacula­r lights-andfirewor­ks show as 81,000 fans crammed into Real’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

Accompanie­d by the huge throng, the Portuguese sang “Cristiano Ballon d’O!” as he was lifted into the air by his teammates.

Ronaldo is the hot favorite to win the annual award for the best player in the world for a fifth time, which would equal Barcelona rival Lionel Messi.

“The truth is it has been a spectacula­r season,” added Ronaldo.

It is the first time Madrid have won both La Liga and the Champions League in the same season for 59 years.

“Thanks for the love you have shown since the first match,” said Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.

“We knew this season was going to be different.

“The team has worked hard fromthefir­stminute...wehave done a marvelous double.”

Earlier, overseen by strict security measures, the Madrid squad greeted local government dignitarie­s before parading the trophy in an open-top bus around the Cibeles Fountain in the city center where thousands of fans gathered to catch a glimpse of their heroes.

“The players have entered into the legend of Real Madrid and of football, as has our coach,” said club president Florentino Perez, as he reserved special praise for coach Zinedine Zidane.

“He is the only one to win two consecutiv­e Champions Leagues,” added Perez. “That is why he is already the best coach in the world.”

The Frenchman, who won the 2002 Champions League as a legendary midfielder for Real between 2001 and 2006, has enjoyed spectacula­r success since taking his first role in senior management just 18 months ago.

“I want to thank all of you,” Zidane told fans as chants of his name rang around Santiago Bernabeu.

“This is what we are here for. It has been a spectacula­r year thanks to you and in the end we won the double.”

A third Champions League win in four years has drawn comparison­s to the great Real side that won the first five editions of the European Cup between 1955 and 1960.

“I feel like this is the best team in history,” said Alvaro Mora, a fan who had traveled over 500 kilometers from the southern city of Almeria to take in the celebratio­ns.

And like Real’s performanc­e on the pitch at Principali­ty Stadium as they tore the Italian champion apart with goals from Casemiro and Marco Asensio adding to Ronaldo’s double, there was no sign of Madrid fans tiring of success.

“It is the best thing that could happen,” said Colombian shop worker Jose Ordonez, 54, who took in the festivitie­s with his two sons.

“We promised to return and we have returned as champion,” added Ramos as the squad visited the home of Madrid’s local government and the city hall. “I hope to return many more times and that we can celebrate many more titles.”

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 ?? SERGIO PEREZ / REUTERS ?? Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos hoists the Champions League trophy at Madrid’s Cibeles Fountain on Sunday.
SERGIO PEREZ / REUTERS Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos hoists the Champions League trophy at Madrid’s Cibeles Fountain on Sunday.

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