The Herald (South Africa)

OUT TO RUIN RONALDO’S MILESTONE

Containing Portuguese superstar main task for Dortmund in Champions League clash

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BORUSSIA Dortmund will aim to maintain their unbeaten record at home to Real Madrid in the Champions League tonight and spoil Cristiano Ronaldo’s 150th European appearance.

Dortmund and title holders Real meet in the group stage for the second year running.

The teams drew both games 2-2 last season as the Germans topped the section before bowing out in the last eight, while Real went on to win a record 12th title.

Dortmund have won three and drawn three of their meetings at Signal Iduna Park, including their dazzling 4-1 first-leg win in the 2013 Champions League semifinal when Robert Lewandowsk­i scored all four goals.

Defending champions Real opened their group campaign with a 3-0 win at home to APOEL while Dortmund suffered a 3-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur a fortnight ago.

The Germans’ main task will be containing four-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo, who has scored 110 goals in European competitio­n but failed to find the net in his last two outings.

The Portuguese superstar is among the final three nominees for the Best Fifa Men’s Player 2017 award. The winner will be announced on October 23.

Dortmund flexed their muscles ahead of the heavyweigh­t showdown with a 6-1 home drubbing of Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in the German league on Saturday as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang netted a hat-trick.

The Gabon striker has now scored eight goals in six league games and has forged a partnershi­p with left-winger Maximilian Philipp, who has scored four goals in his last three games.

“Things couldn’t have gone better,” beamed Dortmund’s World Cup winner Mario Goetze, who is back in form after a metabolic disorder, following the Gladbach win.

“However, we know that it will be a mammoth task against Real on Tuesday.” While Dortmund shone in attack, they struggled at the back against Gladbach, who had half a dozen clear chances to score which went begging.

Zinedine Zidane’s Real are unlikely to be as forgiving.

“Against Real, mistakes like that will be punished totally differentl­y,” Dortmund director Michael Zorc warned.

Dortmund’s big win came with forwards Marco Reus, Andre Schuerrle and Raphael Guerreiro injured, while new signings Andriy Yarmolenko, Nuri Sahin and Gonzalo Castro were not used.

Real traditiona­lly have a terrible record in Germany, with 19 defeats, seven draws and only five wins.

However, four of those victories have come in their last seven visits and they enjoyed a 2-1 win at Bayern Munich in last season’s quarterfin­als.

Madrid’s run of scoring in 73 successive matches in all competitio­ns ended when they lost 1-0 at home to Real Betis last Wednesday.

But they rebounded with a 2-1 win at Alaves on Saturday as Dani Ceballos scored his first goals for Madrid on his first start.

Against Real, mistakes like that will be punished

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 ?? Picture: AFP/GABRIEL BOUYS ?? PROLIFIC SCORER: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo on the ball
Picture: AFP/GABRIEL BOUYS PROLIFIC SCORER: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo on the ball

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