Khaleej Times

Real are kings of Europe

- Reuters

cardiff — Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real Madrid beat Juventus 4-1 in a memorable Champions League final full of attacking verve and brilliant goals on Saturday as the Spaniards won the title for the third time in four years and 12th in all.

Portugal forward Ronaldo hit Real’s first and third goals to become only the second man to score in three European Cup finals and take his career goal tally to 600 for club and country.

Few of those will have matched Mario Mandzukic’s spectacula­r overhead equaliser for Juventus, which was eventually in vain for the Italian side who had the best of the first half before being swept aside in the second. A long-range deflected effort by Casemiro and a neat finish by the irrepressi­ble Ronaldo within four minutes effectivel­y settled one of the most entertaini­ng finals for years, with a late tap-in by substitute Marco Asensio adding the gloss.

The victory means Real are the first team to successful­ly defend the trophy in the Champions League era. AC Milan were the last team to retain Europe’s top prize when they triumphed in 1989 and 1990. “It’s been a spectacula­r year, you couldn’t dream of anything better,” said Real coach Zinedine Zidane.

“We won the (Spanish) league on the very last day. It’s very difficult to reach the Champions League final two years running, but we did that. The first half was difficult, but in the second we were quickly superior. We pressed a lot more and physically we won the game there too, so I’m very happy.”

It was heartbreak again for Juve, however, who were seeking a treble after winning the Italian league and cup. They came away as losers for the seventh time in nine European Cup finals having also lost to Barcelona in 2015.

The Italians let in more goals on Saturday than the three they had conceded in the 12 games they played to reach the final as a muchvaunte­d Real attack versus Juve defence scenario went emphatical­ly in Madrid’s favour.

Juventus looked the more adventurou­s side in the first 20 minutes but it was Real who struck first after the sort of trigonomet­ric buildup that coaches write books about.

Ronaldo was at the heart of it, playing the ball into the path of Dani Carvajal who cut it straight back to allow the Portuguese forward to sweep the ball sweetly into the far corner.

That made Ronaldo the second man to score in three finals, after Alfredo Di Stefano, who netted in five in a row for Real in the 1950s.

Ronaldo’s effort was eclipsed seven minutes later by one of the all-time great final goals.

Juve centre back Leonardo Bonucci drove a long diagonal ball which Alex Sandro reached and cushioned back across the box. —

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