The Sun (Malaysia)

Five-star Madrid seal top spot

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EUROPEAN champions Real Madrid made light work of Celtic with a 5-1 win to progress to the Champions League last 16 as Group F winners yesterday.

Madrid quickly assumed a dominant lead with Luka Modric and Rodrygo netting first-half penalties, both given for handballs, while Josip Juranovic missed one for the bottomof-the-group Scots.

Marco Asensio netted the third early in the second half on what proved a stroll for the record 14-time winners, Vinicius Junior turned home the fourth from Fede Valverde’s cross and the Uruguayan smashed in a fifth himself.

The comprehens­ive victory over

Ange

Postecoglo­u’s side, who pulled one back with an impressive Jota free-kick, left them a point above second-place Leipzig, with the German side beating Shakhtar Donetsk 40.

Celtic offered Madrid not one, but two, helping hands, and they were grateful to get back to winning ways after suffering their first defeat of the season in all competitio­ns against Leipzig last week, and then drawing with Girona in La Liga.

“A game like this with a lot of goals, getting back

to winning ways, that was the most important thing, to finish top of the group. It was a

great day,” Rodrygo told Movistar.

“(The knockouts) will be hard again, it will be difficult, there are no easy teams left, they

can all make life hard for us, whoever we get.”

Carlo Ancelotti earned the 103rd Champions League win

of his management career, overtaking former Manchester

United coach Alex Ferguson as the all-time record holder.

“The game was good from the start, we were focused, we didn’t want problems, we wanted to finish (the group) with good feelings and we did it,” Ancelotti told a press conference.

The Italian was able to bring Karim Benzema back into the matchday

squad, although the Ballon d’Or winner started on the bench before a secondhalf cameo.

“The fact we have not had Karim gave everyone more responsibi­lities, and they are making good on those responsibi­lities,” added Ancelotti.

“The players have more confidence, bigger roles, above all Valverde.” – AFP

 ?? – REUTERSPIX ?? Celtic’s Daizen Maeda in action
with Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal (left).
– REUTERSPIX Celtic’s Daizen Maeda in action with Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal (left).

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