Performance review – Cristiano Ronaldo vs Borussia Dortmund

Performance review – Cristiano Ronaldo vs Borussia Dortmund

An other off night for Cristiano Ronaldo vs Borussia Dortmund. As he failed to locate the net. He hit the foot of the post in the second half, but did cause problems when dropping deep as a second striker.

Performance review – Cristiano Ronaldo vs Borussia Dortmund

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Cristiano Ronaldo, who came from an unusual performance in the Classic ‘s Camp Nou again disappoint. The Portuguese star failed in his fourth attempt to reach 100 goals in European competitions.

The records were for Karim Benzema, who with his double to Dortmund reached 50 goals in European Cup. One more than the legendary Alfredo di Stefano and the Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Zidane, meanwhile, has now 34 consecutive games without losing.

Equaling the historic milestone club that won the Dutch Leo Beenhakker between 1988 and 1989.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has finished the group stage with only two goals to his credit, representing its worst record since being in the Real Madrid. The Portuguese attacker barely troubled to Dortmund.

Real Madrid looked to finish the game and a spectacular effort from Cristiano Ronaldo in the 68th minute was kept out by the visiting goalkeeper.

In the 79th minute, Lucas Vázquez’s pass saw a great piece of control by Cristiano Ronaldo. Who found himself one-on-one with German goalkeeper, but this time his shot came back off of the post.

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Fans had to wait 69 minutes to reach their first shot on goal. The goal Weidenfeller him out with a big save. But their best chance was a shot to the post in the 78th minute when he was all alone to the German goal.

Next Monday will be announced, as launched by Spanish daily paper, which claims that Cristiano Ronaldo is the new winner of the Golden Ball. The fourth honor of his career.