The Herald (South Africa)

RONALDO AFTER DECISIVE CUP VICTORY

Ronaldo double spearheads ‘Galacticos’ to Champions League glory over Juventus

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CRISTIANO Ronaldo has no intention of slowing down after spearheadi­ng a 4-1 victory over Juventus that made Real Madrid the first team to retain the Uefa Champions League.

Ronaldo’s double in Saturday’s final at Cardiff’s Principali­ty Stadium in Wales, allied to goals by Casemiro and Marco Asensio, earned him a fourth Champions League win and gave Madrid – known as the “Galacticos” – their third in four years and 12th in total.

Ronaldo, 32, has now scored 600 career goals for club and country, including 105 in the Champions League, and has finished as the top scorer in the competitio­n for the last five seasons.

“I think people don’t have words to criticise, because the numbers don’t lie,” he said after receiving the man-ofthe-match award from his former Manchester United mentor Alex Ferguson.

“I’m very happy. It was an amazing season again. We won trophies. It’s one of the best moments in my career. I have the opportunit­y to say that every year. But it’s true.

“This year was amazing again, last year was amazing too. Now I have two or three days off to rest and after we have a [World Cup] qualifying game for Portugal and we have the Confederat­ions Cup.

“It’s a long season, but I’m motivated, I’m happy. I’m in a good moment. My age is just a number. I feel like a young boy.”

Madrid became the first team to defend the European Cup successful­ly since Arrigo Sacchi’s AC Milan in 1990 and the first to achieve the feat since the competitio­n relaunched as the Champions League in 1992.

“There’s no doubt whatsoever, today is a truly historic day for Madrid’s fans, myself and our big family,” coach Zinedine Zidane, who has now won four Champions Leagues as a player and coach, said.

“Having said that, you know how things are. Next year it’s going to be even more difficult. We’re going to have to work very hard to win once again.

“But today we can say that we are a very good team and that we deserved to win the league and the Champions League. It was not easy.”

Zidane, 44, led Madrid to glory in last season’s Champions League less than five months after succeeding Rafael Benitez to take up his first managerial role.

The former France playmaker’s contract expires in a year, but he said he was not thinking about leaving.

“I’m not going to confirm I’ll stay here all my life. That’s impossible to say,” he said.

“But I’m extremely happy and I’m very grateful to the club for giving me the opportunit­y to coach these fantastic players.

“I have a one-year contract left. I think I’ll be here next year!” The emphatic nature of Madrid’s victory removed some of the gloss from Mario Mandzukic’s sensationa­l equaliser for Juve, which cancelled out Ronaldo’s 20thminute opener.

Casemiro restored Madrid’s lead just after the hour and further goals from Ronaldo and substitute, Asensio, confirmed victory before Juve substitute Juan Cuadrado was harshly shown a second yellow card for pushing Sergio Ramos.

Juve have now lost five successive European Cup finals and a record seven in total.

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 ?? Picture: AFP ?? WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos lifts the trophy after Real Madrid won the Uefa Champions League final against Juventus on Saturday
Picture: AFP WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos lifts the trophy after Real Madrid won the Uefa Champions League final against Juventus on Saturday
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