Khaleej Times

Ramos credits team’s success to talented bench strength

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BARCELONA — Cristiano Ronaldo hogged the headlines after his hat trick against Atletico Madrid put Real Madrid on the verge of the Champions League final, although captain Sergio Ramos believes an effervesce­nt squad was a crucial factor behind their success.

Real shook off the absence of record signing Gareth Bale and an injury to Dani Carvajal in the first half to crush Diego Simeone’s usually resilient side, scoring as many goals on Tuesday as Atleti had conceded in their previous seven games.

Real’s least experience­d defender Nacho Fernandez was called on to deputise for Carvajal in the unfamiliar right-back role while the display of Isco was viewed by many in the Spanish media as an upgrade on Bale, and 21-year-old Marco Asensio caused Atleti numerous problems down the left when he came on.

“The squad is the key to our success, having substitute­s that always make their presence felt and play as well as those of us who play more often,” Ramos told reporters. “This is the path we need to follow, where everyone is committed and ready to do their part. It’s difficult at Madrid to keep everyone happy because everyone is so good but those demands and the level of competitio­n makes everyone eager to play and make the difference.”

Barring a remarkable turnaround in next Wednesday’s semifinal second leg at the Vicente Calderon, Real will reach a third Champions League final in four years, while they are on course to win a first domestic league title since 2012.

“It was one of those games where e verything went well, it was an impeccable performanc­e,” said Ramos. “We kept a clean sheet and as well as Cristiano’s goals, which will grab the front pages, you have to highlight the mentality of the group, our efforts, our willingnes­s to press Atletico high in their own half.”

Atletico also had injury problems going into the game and were missing both of their right backs in Juanfran and Sime Vrsaljko as well as Jose Gimenez.

Yet Simeone’s side looked flustered, while there was a remarkable freshness to Madrid, which Ramos said was down to Zinedine Zidane’s rotation policy. The Frenchman, who is on track to become the first coach to successful­ly defend the European Cup since AC Milan’s Arrigo Sacchi in 1990, has carefully managed his squad.

 ?? AFP ?? Real Madrid’s defender Sergio Ramos celebrates their 3-0 victory at the end of the match against Atletico Madrid. —
AFP Real Madrid’s defender Sergio Ramos celebrates their 3-0 victory at the end of the match against Atletico Madrid. —

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