Real Madrid's bid for a record 10th European Cup title moved another
step closer as they recorded a convincing 3-0 victory over Borussia
Dortmund in the first leg of their quarter-final clash at the Bernabeu.
Gareth
Bale got things rolling with the opening goal inside three minutes and
Isco added a second before Cristiano Ronaldo continued his stunning form
in the competition with Madrid's third just before the hour.
That
saw Ronaldo equal the Champions League record of 14 goals in a season
and made Madrid firm favourites to progress through and avenge last
season's semi-final exit at the hands of Dortmund.
Carlo
Ancelotti's men could have added even more goals but found Dortmund
goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller in fine form, while the under-strength
visitors failed to find the away goal which could have put a very
different complexion on things for the return leg at the
Westfalenstadion.
Madrid suffered a blow just hours before kick-off when winger Angel Di Maria was ruled out through illness, but the Spanish giants did not seem to miss the Argentinian with his replacement, Isco, impressing.
Bale's early goal would also have helped.
Karim
Benzema fed the ball into Daniel Carvajal inside the area and the
full-back immediately played it into Bale's path, with the Wales
international taking one touch before poking it past Weidenfeller.
That
was just the start Dortmund, without six players including suspended
star striker Robert Lewandowski, would have been hoping to avoid - and
it got worse 23 minutes later when Isco made it 2-0.
Weidenfeller
had already done superbly to tip over Ronaldo's free-kick but he was
powerless to keep out Isco's side-footed effort after Dortmund had been
robbed of possession near their own box.
With their tails
up, Madrid pushed for more goals in a bid to kill the tie off even
before they travel to Germany, and Weidenfeller produced another superb
save to push over Bale's dipping free-kick before the Dortmund keeper
denied the world's most expensive player with an outstretched foot at
the start of the second half.
Dortmund briefly threatened
immediately after that but Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang dragged his shot
wide and Madrid then made it 3-0 just before the hour.
Luka
Modric picked out the run of Ronaldo into the area and the FIFA Ballon
d'Or winner showed great feet to take the ball in his stride, slip it
past Weidenfeller and side-foot it into an empty net - matching the
tournament record of goals in the same season.
Knowing
their chances of going through were in danger of being sunk before the
second leg, Dortmund pushed for an away goal but a superb block from
Pepe denied Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Iker Casillas produced a brave
point-blank save from Marco Reus.
But as they pushed
forward, Dortmund could also have conceded more and would have been
grateful to see Weidenfeller tip over Benzema's shot and see Bale blaze
over after a good run.
Dortmund can take some solace from
the fact they beat Madrid 4-1 at home in last year's semi-finals, and
the four-goal hero of that game Lewandowski will be available again, but
even a repeat of that scoreline would not be enough to send them
through following this result.
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