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Real Madrid’s old guard see off Atalanta to reach CL last eight

AS Malaysian shuttlers prepare to take to the court in Birmingham, it emerges that some participan­ts in the prestigiou­s tournament have tested positive for Covid-19.

- K. Rajan

Real Madrid avoided another early Champions League exit on Tuesday by beating Atalanta 3-1 to win the tie 4-1 on aggregate and reach the quarter-finals for the first time in three years.

Sergio Ramos marked his return from injury by converting a penalty after Karim Benzema continued his scoring streak by capitalisi­ng on a glaring error from Atlanta goalkeeper Marco Sportiello.

Sportiello’s scuffed clearance in the first half resulted in Benzema being given an easy finish at the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium and after an electric start, Atalanta never really recovered.

Luis Muriel pulled one back for the visitors late on but any hopes of a comeback were quickly dashed as substitute Marco Asensio fired in a third for Madrid.

Zinedine Zidane’s side will be in Friday’s draw for the last eight and with their old guard fit and firing again, they will be hopeful of exceeding what are now dampened expectatio­ns of La Liga’s reigning champions.

“We showed tonight how much hunger there still is in this team,” said Luka Modric. “We can go far. How far let’s see but today was an important step.”

Ramos played just over an hour in his second appearance since recovering from a knee injury while Benzema’s goal was his eighth in as many games and 70th in the Champions League, making him only the fifth player to reach that number.

The 35-year-old Modric and Toni Kroos were dominant in the absence of the suspended Casemiro.

“I feel 27!” joked Modric. “The years on your passport don’t matter, it’s about what you do on the pitch.”

How Madrid’s veterans would fare against more polished opposition remains to be seen, after they came up short against Manchester City last year and Ajax the year before that, both in the last 16.

They will be unlikely to benefit from the same generosity Atalanta afforded them across the two legs.

Remo Freuler’s red card and a

late goal spoiled the Italians’ night in Bergamo and it was individual errors from Sportiello and then Rafael Toloi for the penalty that let them down again here.

“We started strong and we were succeeding with our pressing,” said Muriel. “It’s a shame because from our two mistakes came the two goals that cut our legs from under us.”

Atalanta tore into Madrid early on, with the intensity of their press giving their opponents no time to settle and Robin Gosens could have scored, only to fail to connect with Muriel’s cross.

The early storm weathered,

Madrid found their feet as Kroos began to dictate from deep and the tireless Modric popped passes around Atalanta’s midfield.

The lively Vinicius Junior took too long after a neat one-two with Benzema, who then showed the youngster how it should be done.

Sportiello’s clearance was tamed by Modric, whose second touch pushed the ball into the box before a third cut the ball back to Benzema, who had an open net.

The goal killed Atalanta’s belief and Vinicius almost added a second after half-time, only to prod wide after a surging run to the

edge of Atalanta’s six-yard box.

But the warning was not heeded and Vinicius raced past Toloi, whose dangling leg made enough contact to concede the penalty, which Ramos whipped into the corner.

Ramos signalled to the bench that his work was done and he departed shortly after, before Benzema headed Lucas Vazquez’s cross at Sportiello and the rebound against the post.

Muriel gave Atalanta hope by curling in a superb free-kick with eight minutes left but in an instant it was gone again, as Asensio drove in a third.

SABAH crushed Mutiara Impian 9-0 in the women’s Malaysia Hockey League at the National Stadium yesterday.

Sabah’s goals were scored by Iren Hussin (fifth, 10th, 60th), Dayangku Arna Fazirah Awang Latip (13th, 25th), Melanie Juim (38th), Inka Shafika Juani (42nd), Nor Asfarina Isahyifika Isahhidun (53rd) and Sufiamira Basri (56th)

Sabah coach Yahya Atan, whose team edged Young Tigress 2-1 on Monday, however, expects a tougher time in their next three matches against Blue Warriors,

UniKL Ladies and PKS Uniten.

“Mutiara Impian were without several key players but they still managed to pull off some good moves,” said Yahya.

Sabah’s heroine Iren said: “This is the first time I scored a hat-trick. and it’s all due to support from my teammates.

“It’s good to see my name among the establishe­d players in the goalscorer­s charts.”

RESULTS — Sabah 9 Mutiara Impian 0, Blue Warriors 0 UniKL Ladies 3, Young Tigress 0 PKS Uniten 3.

DESPITE carrying injuries, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah is eager to begin Moto2 pre-season testing with his new team, NTS RW Racing GP, in Qatar tomorrow.

Hafizh, who left for Qatar yesterday, underwent surgery last month to remove metal plates (inserted following a crash at the Valencia GP in 2015) from his right hand.

The Ampang-born rider feels that he has recovered well from surgery but said he picked up another injury recently - this time his back.

“I have regained most of the sensation in my hand,” said Hafizh at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

“It (hand) feels good but I do not know how it will feel when I’m riding on the (Moto2) bike, having missed the last (private) test.

“Unfortunat­ely, I injured my lower back a few days ago. It’s like a muscle pull.

“I had to use a crutch to walk, the first day it happened but I have since received treatment and it’s improving.”

Hafizh added that he is keen to see the developmen­ts made to his bike since he first tested the NTS machine in November.

“NTS (Japanese chassis manufactur­er) have only been in Moto2 for three years. They are confident that with my experience, they will be able to further develop the chassis.”

Developmen­t riders Danial Syahmi

Shahril, Sharul Ezwan Sharil, Hakim Danish Ramli, Syarifuddi­n Azman and Adam Norrodin, who compete in the European

Talent Cup and FIM CEV series, also left for Europe yesterday to prepare for the new season. Fadhli Ishak

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos (right) scores from a penalty kick against Atalanta in Tuesday’s Champions League last 16 second leg match at Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium.
EPA PIC Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos (right) scores from a penalty kick against Atalanta in Tuesday’s Champions League last 16 second leg match at Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium.
 ??  ?? Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah checking in at KLIA before departing for Qatar yesterday.
Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah checking in at KLIA before departing for Qatar yesterday.
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