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RON SCORES A HAT-TRICK IN MADRID DERBY WIN

Zidane: Ballon d’Or just reward for hat-trick hero

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MADRID: Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane insisted he has no doubt Cristiano Ronaldo will be the deserving winner of a fourth Ballon d’Or come January, but his hat-trick in a 3-0 defeat of Atletico Madrid may convince others.

Ronaldo returned to haunt Atletico just five months after scoring the winning penalty in Real’s second Champions League victory over their city rivals in three seasons.

In the final La Liga derby at Atletico’s Vicente Calderon, Ronaldo’s deflected free-kick opened the scoring before he doubled the lead from the penalty spot and completed his 39th Real hat-trick with a simple finish from Gareth Bale’s fine cross.

“I never had any doubt. It is not his three goals that are going to change my mind,” said Zidane on Ronaldo’s case to be crowned the world’s best player for 2016.

“He showed it all last season, he shows it in every game. There is so much expected of him, but he is ahead of the rest.

“Three goals in a match like this may make everyone agree, but for me there is no debate. The Ballon d’Or will be his.”

Victory extends Real’s lead at the top of La Liga to four points from Barcelona, who missed the ill Lionel Messi in a 0-0 draw at home to nineman Malaga earlier on Saturday.

Real are now unbeaten in 29 games in all competitio­ns stretching back to April, but this was Zidane’s men’s best display in that run.

The performanc­e was even more impressive given Real were missing six key players through injury.

However, those absences forced Zidane to change his system to devastatin­g effect with Ronaldo playing as a centre-forward and the outstandin­g Isco in his natural role just behind the Portuguese.

“I am left with Isco’s performanc­e, he was phenomenal. In the first-half he didn’t lose a single ball,” added Zidane.

“That position is his position and with him behind Cristiano we were very well balanced.”

However, Zidane refused to admit Ronaldo would be retained as a centre-forward once Karim Benzema and Alvaro Morata are fit again.

“He is comfortabl­e in that position and we know that, but we will see what happens in the coming games.”

A third league defeat in four games leaves Atletico’s title credential­s hanging by a thread.

Diego Simeone’s men slip to fifth and are now a massive nine points adrift of Real.

”Above all in the first-half they were better than us,” admitted Simeone.

”It is clear that we need to find better solutions for the players to improve and maintain that 20-minute spell in the second-half.” — AFP

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 ?? Madrid on Saturday. — AFP ?? Strike that pose: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo posing in front of a TV camera after scoring against Atletico
Madrid on Saturday. — AFP Strike that pose: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo posing in front of a TV camera after scoring against Atletico
 ??  ?? Up for it: Atletico Madrid’s Filipe Luis (left) challengin­g Real Madrid’s Lucas Vazquez for the ball at the Vicente Calderon Stadium. — EPA
Up for it: Atletico Madrid’s Filipe Luis (left) challengin­g Real Madrid’s Lucas Vazquez for the ball at the Vicente Calderon Stadium. — EPA

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