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Ron has the final say

Irrepressi­ble striker proves he’s one of the best in cliffhange­r

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MADRID: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo added further sheen to an already glistening reputation by staying ice cool to thrash home a decisive 98th-minute penalty in the enthrallin­g Champions League quarter-final second leg with Juventus.

The Portuguese has been at his devastatin­g best in the competitio­n this season to silence his doubters after a poor start to the domestic campaign and there was an air of inevitabil­ity that he would have the final say at the Bernabeu.

Ronaldo had struck one of the greatest goals in the competitio­n’s history in the first leg as Real opened an apparently healthy 3-0 lead in the tie only to see that advantage wiped out in remarkable circumstan­ces on Wednesday.

Two goals from Juventus’ Mario Mandzukic and one from Blaise Matuidi took the tie to the verge of extra time.

Ronaldo, however, had other ideas.

The Portuguese had scored in his previous nine games in the competitio­n this season and had been thwarted several times by Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon but kept looking for the crucial goal.

He helped force the last-gasp penalty by heading the ball towards Lucas Vazquez, who was felled by Medhi Benatia, and was then made to wait an age before taking the spot kick as the Juventus protests led to Buffon receiving his marching orders.

“My pulse was racing but I stayed calm, I knew it was decisive,” Ronaldo told reporters after firing Real to the semi-finals for an eighth consecu- tive year and keeping them on track to win the trophy for a third straight season.

“We suffered and this has to serve as a lesson for us that in football you can’t take anything for granted, you have to keep fighting until the end,” he added.

His coach Zinedine Zidane had his attacking talisman to thank for avoiding an exit that would have ensured Real ended the season with no major silverware.

“Cristiano never lets you down,” Zidane said of the all-time top scorer in the Champions League who has hit 15 goals in this season’s European campaign.

“He is used to doing this.

“He picks up the ball, he scores, and goes home.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Masterclas­s: Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo scoring a penalty against Juventus during the Champions League quarterfin­al second-leg match at the Bernabeu on Wednesday
— AFP Masterclas­s: Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo scoring a penalty against Juventus during the Champions League quarterfin­al second-leg match at the Bernabeu on Wednesday

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