The Manila Times

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PARIS: Cristiano Ronaldo and Casemiro got the goals for Real Madrid as the holders won 2-1 away to a Paris SaintGerma­in side missing Neymar to secure their on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila).

Ronaldo had scored twice—including his 100th goal for Real in the competitio­n—as they won month, and his header early in the second half at the Parc des Princes effectivel­y ended the French club’s hopes of progressin­g.

Edinson Cavani equalised on the night for PSG, but only after they had Marco Verratti sent off, and Casemiro’s late goal secured an ultimately comprehens­ive 5-2 aggregate victory Zidane’s side.

“We played well right from the beginning, pressing them high up This is not an easy place to come and play well,” said Zidane.

PSG never looked like turning the tie around in the absence of the injured Neymar, and it was a the competitio­n.

for Zinedine the tie. We are all disappoint­ed that things did not go as we hoped,” Adrien Rabiot told beIN Sports.

“We controlled the game well in goal to make them doubt themselves, and once we were down to 10 men it became impossible.”

As they limp out, Real’s dream than 40 years to win three successive European Cups remains alive.

A year after their spectacula­r collapse against Barcelona in the last 16, when they were humiliated 6-1 away in the return after a stunning 4-0 win at home, PSG had hoped to produce a memorable comeback themselves this time.

Yet, shorn of the world’s most expensive player, who is back in Brazil recuperati­ng from a foot operation, they struggled to create chances, and the night will also be remembered for the stupidity of a section of their supporters.

Flares were lit en masse on several occasions at one end of the ground, once even leading to a brief stoppage in play, and PSG will face punishment from UEFA as a result.

Di Maria flops

Without Neymar, this was Angel Di Maria’s big chance to shine after he was left on the bench for the entirety for the Argentine against his former side, his performanc­e symbolic of a wider malaise in the home ranks.

They had only made Real goalkeeper Keylor Navas work once in shot in the 43rd minute.

In contrast, Alphonse Areola had kept the home side in the Sergio Ramos and Karim Benzema before the interval.

That just delayed the inevitable. Having come close with a header moments earlier, Ronaldo broke the deadlock in the 51st minute, heading in a Lucas Vazquez cross for his third goal in the tie.

The goal had come from an error by Dani Alves initially, and it completely punctured PSG and the atmosphere.

The tie had escaped them before Verratti was sent off midway through the second half, picking up a second yellow card for dissent.

Substitute Javier Pastore’s header in the 71st minute to level the scores on the night, but more poor defending allowed Real to make it 2-1 with 10 minutes left.

Unable to clear their lines in their own area, PSG saw Casemiro’s shot go in via a Marquinhos

With Marco Asensio and Isco both hitting the post in the second half for Real, the visitors more than deserved their win on the night, as well as in the tie.

That rubbed more salt into the wounds for PSG, who had not lost any of their previous 51 home games in all competitio­ns, a run going back two years to before the start of Unai Emery’s reign as coach.

This defeat is likely to hasten the end of his time in charge.

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