Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real Madrid beat Paris St Germain 3-1 in the first leg of their Champions League round-of-16 tie.
The French side took the lead through Adrien Rabiot but Ronaldo equalised from the penalty spot just before half-time.
The Portugal forward then put the hosts ahead with seven minutes left before left-back Marcelo’s close-range finish gave the holders a two-goal cushion to take to Paris.
Here, we rate the PSG players after the 3-1 defeat at the Bernabeu.
STARTING XI
Alphonse Areola 7 – Had the geography of his face displaced to deny Ronaldo and produced a stunning stop against Benzema. Could do nothing about any goal.
Dani Alves 6 – Fascinating duel with Marcelo, trading twists and turns. A more restrained performance from the Alves of old, though.
Marquinhos 7 – Was a candidate for PSG’s man of the match until the late collapse. Let down by the imperfections of those around him.
Presnel Kimpembe 5 – Glanced over his shoulder like a pensioner on a desolate street looking for Ronaldo and lost his man for the late goals.
Yuri Berchiche 5 – An assured display up against Ronaldo but then struggled when Real made their subs and looked for more width.
Marco Verratti 6 – Thrived in the intensity of the game, tremendous tackling, angled passing and great vision. Wasn’t scared to get stuck in.
Giovani Lo Celso 4 – A performance hallmarked by naivety. Soft challenge for the penalty, dreadful decision making and was was fortunate not to be sent off.
Adrien Rabiot 5 – Easy to forget he’s still only 22 because he’s been talented for so long but he lost complete control towards the end.
Kylian Mbappe 6 – Virtually unstoppable in space but opportunities were few. A devilish ball which led to PSG’s opener, however.
Edinson Cavani 6 – Quiet game by his standards – he touched the ball only 10 times – although Neymar’s greed starved his cause.
Neymar 7 – He can do so many things exquisitely – as evidenced by his wonderful assist – but he used the ball terribly at times.
Neymar created several chances and always bugged Real Madrid's defense throughout the game. However, he "played well" without affecting the scoreline.
— Seleção Brasileira (@BrazilStat) February 14, 2018
Meanwhile, objectively speaking, because I always try to be, Cristiano decided the match with 2 goals. Ultimately, it matters. pic.twitter.com/yZ25CH2Es5
SUBSTITUTES
Thomas Meunier 5 – Was absolutely ruined by Asensio when he was brought on to shift Alves into midfield.
Julian Draxler N/A – Replaced Lo Celso with five minutes to go.