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Ronaldo’s just getting started, Zidane warns rivals

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PARIS: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane warned defences around Europe that Cristiano Ronaldo is only just getting started when the Portuguese returned to action after a month by scoring twice in a 3-0 win over APOEL Nicosia.

Ronaldo coolly rolled Gareth Bale’s cross into the far corner to score in the 12th minute on Wednesday and could have scored on three further occasions before he doubled Real’s lead from the penalty spot in the second half, while he was later denied a hattrick by an offside flag.

“If he had been in better shape he’d have scored four goals,” Zidane told reporters.

“He is always there when we want him, he always scores goals. We know what Cristiano offers.”

Ronaldo was hit with a five-game domestic ban for pushing a referee in the Spanish Super Cup first leg against Barcelona on Aug 13, preventing him from playing the second leg and league games against Deportivo Coruna, Valencia and Levante as well as this Sunday’s trip to Real Sociedad.

“He’s a vital player for us and I hope he stays on this run even though we won’t have him on Sunday. I hope that’s the last game this season where he won’t be able to play for us.”

Real badly missed Ronaldo in the draws against Valencia and Levante, with Bale looking unsuited to the centreforw­ard role and Karim Benzema being forced off injured early in the latter game, leaving the inexperien­ced Borja Mayoral as the team’s only fit natural striker at the time.

“We have definitely lacked some sharpness up front recently but we can’t always win every game by loads of goals as football is becoming more equal and every opponent is strong,” added Sergio Ramos, who scored Real’s third goal with an overhead kick.

“But we all know that Cristiano always has goals in him and is fundamenta­l to us. His quality is unquestion­able and whenever he is around Real are always going to benefit from his presence.” — Reuters

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