Ronaldo fires Real Madrid to within a point of Barcelona

Sport360 staff 20:36 11/04/2015
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  • In a league of his own: Ronaldo celebrates with Isco and Marcelo after scoring Real's opening goal.

    Cristiano Ronaldo took his tally for the season to 49 as Real Madrid cut the gap on La Liga leaders Barcelona to just a point with a comfortable 3-0 win over Eibar.

    Ronaldo opened the scoring with his first free-kick goal for nearly a year before Javier Hernandez crowned a rare start with the second before half-time.

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    Madrid eased up after the break ahead of their Champions League quarter-final against Atletico Madrid in midweek, but there was still time for Jese Rodriguez to fire home a third eight minutes from time.

    James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos were out suspended, whilst Gareth Bale missed the game through injury.

    The hosts took their time to get going, but were only denied the opener in incredible fashion on 19 minutes as Sergio Ramos’ initial shot came off the bar, Isco’s follow-up effort then came off both posts and Hernandez was flagged offside as he fired in the rebound.

    Madrid only had to wait four more minutes to make the breakthrough as Ronaldo’s swerving free-kick flummoxed Xabi Irureta to end a run of 56 attempts at goal from free-kicks without scoring for the World Player of the Year.

    The Portugal captain should have had a second moments later as he sliced Hernandez’s fine low cross wide at the end of a lightning quick counter-attack from the European champions.

    Hernandez then got the goal his performance deserved as the Manchester United loanee headed Alvaro Arbeloa’s cross into the far corner.

    Ancelotti then took the opportunity to replace Ramos, Luka Modric and Marcelo with one eye on Real’s return to Champions League action away to Atletico on Tuesday.

    Instead it was Jese who rounded off the scoring on his first start of the season with a purposeful run into the area before firing low across Irureta into the far corner.

     

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