Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ronaldo hat trick boosts Madrid in Champs League

LONDON (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo's second hat trick in four days allowed Real Madrid to take charge of the Champions League's toughest group Wednesday, with Arsenal, FC Porto and Malaga joining the Spanish giants in earning second straight wins in the competition.
Photo: AP Real Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo, center, and Ajax players Niklas Moisander, left, and Daley Blind, right, vie for the ball during the Champions League Group D soccer match at ArenA stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wednesday Oct. 3, 2012.


Ronaldo's three-goal haul upstaged a spectacular overhead kick by Karim Benzema in Madrid's 4-1 win a Ajax, giving Jose Mourinho's team a maximum six points in Group D. Manchester City's struggles in Europe's top club competition continued, though, after being outclassed by Borussia Dortmund in the same group, although the English champions escaped with a 1-1 draw thanks to Mario Balotelli's 90th-minute penalty.
AC Milan kick-started its campaign by inflicting a rare home loss on Zenit St. Petersburg, with an own goal by Tomas Hubocan sealing a 3-2 win for the seven-time European champions. They are on four points in Group C, two behind Malaga after the Spanish side beat Anderlecht 3-0 to be one of seven teams to be perfect after two group games.
Arsenal beat Olympiakos 3-1 and Porto overcame Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 to also maintain 100 percent records. Ronaldo's first hat trick in the Champions League came after he also scored three against Deportivo La Coruna in the Spanish league on Sunday, and took his tally to 12 goals in 10 games in all competitions this season. With 42 goals, he is the eighth player to score more than 40 goals in the competition.
While Ronaldo's low curler from the edge of the area and an impudent chip were impressive goals to seal his hat trick, they couldn't compete with the stunning acrobatic effort from Benzema, from Ronaldo's right-wing cross.
"We played a very good match," said Mourinho, who is bidding to become the first coach to win the Champions League with three different teams. "Benzema, Kaka and Ronaldo all played well. Now we have six points in a very difficult group."
Madrid already look safe bets to go through to the knockout stage and on current evidence, Dortmund looks the most likely to join them. The German champions outplayed City away with an effervescent attacking display but came up against a goalkeeper in Joe Hart who may have played the best game of his career.
Hart denied Dortmund with a string of fine saves until Marco Reus finally put the visitors ahead in the 61st. However, Balotelli's penalty rescued a point for City. "We kept ourselves alive in the group," Hart said, whose team is already five points behind Madrid. Dortmund has four points.
With his team struggling in the Italian league, Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri's job was under threat heading into the match at Zenit, which was the second-highest spender in the summer transfer window and was defending a 16-match home unbeaten streak in Europe.
After taking a two goal lead through Urby Emanuelson and Stephan El Shaarawy, Milan was pegged back by Zenit but came away with three points when Hubocan knocked the ball into his own net. "This is an important victory. It is not easy to win against Zenit on their ground," Allegri said.
The highlight of Malaga's easy win over Anderlecht was a stunning left-foot volley by Eliseu, one of two goals scored by the Portugal international. All four of Spain's teams won on matchday two. PSG was brought back down to earth after its opening 4-1 win over Dynamo Kiev, falling to a late goal by James Rodriguez at Porto in Group A.
Kiev is level on three points with PSG after beating Dinamo Zagreb 2-0. In Group B, goals by Gervinho, Lukas Podolski and Aaron Ramsey guided Arsenal to victory at Emirates Stadium, putting the English team on course for a 13th straight qualification to the knockout stage.
Schalke is second in the group on four points after drawing 2-2 at Montpellier.

article source:  http://www.mail.com/int/sports/soccer/1606050-ronaldo-hat-trick-boosts-madrid-champs-league.html#.1258-stage-set1-3

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