The Citizen (Gauteng)

Magical Madrid are the Real deal

12 AND COUNTING: ZIDANE MASTERS CRUSH JUVENTUS

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Chasing his fifth Ballon d’Or, Ronaldo made a telling case.

Madrid

Real Madrid were labelled “insatiable” and “masters of the universe” by an adoring Spanish press yesterday after writing more Champions League history by thrashing Juventus 4-1 to win the trophy for the 12th time.

Led by two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Madrid became the first side in the Champions League era to retain the trophy and claimed a third Champions League in just four years.

“The twelfth for the insatiable,” ran the front cover of Madrid sports daily AS.

Ronaldo’s double saw him become the first man to score in three Champions League finals. He finishes the season for the fifth straight year as the competitio­n’s top scorer with 12 goals and the Portuguese moves closer to matching Lionel Messi’s record of winning the Ballon d’Or five times.

“Cristiano MVP of the final and a step away from his fifth Ballon d’Or,” added AS.

Madrid’s other sports daily, Marca, declared Real “masters of the universe.”

“A thrashing by Real Madrid of Juve to win the twelfth,” continued its front page.

Pictures of captain Sergio Ramos lifting the famous bigeared trophy and a smiling Ronaldo dominated across the front pages and online editions.

“Real Madrid without limits,” declared Spain’s oldest newspaper ABC, whilst La Razon described Zinedine Zidane’s men as “12 times kings.”

“The 12th of a Madrid for the ages,” said El Mundo to hail Madrid’s dominance of Europe’s premier club competitio­n.

Real extend their lead as the most successful side in the history of the competitio­n with AC Milan’s seven titles a long way back as second best.

A huge part of that success is due to winning the first five editions of the competitio­n between 1956 and 1960.

Madrid’s victory at Cardiff’s Principali­ty Stadium was so resounding that it was even applauded over in Catalonia – home of Real’s bitter rivals Barcelona.

Barcelona-based newspapers Sport and Mundo Deportivo had published front pages on Saturday morning openly supporting Juventus.

Meanwhile, public Catalan TV station TV3 broadcast an advert backing the Italian champions – who beat Barca 3-0 in the quarterfin­als – before the game as the “only 11 men capable of avoiding the unavoidabl­e.”

“Real Madrid deserving champions,” said Sport on its front cover, although the main splash was left for Barca’s latest moves in the transfer market. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? KINGS OF EUROPE. Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos lifts the Champions League trophy after they beat Juventus in the final at the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.
Picture: AFP KINGS OF EUROPE. Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos lifts the Champions League trophy after they beat Juventus in the final at the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.

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