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<h1>Cristiano Ronaldo Saved Real Madrid</h1>

Exactly when we looked so near to seeing this flimsy Real Madrid group muffle up their 2-0 first leg lead in the Champions League to Schalke, of all groups, up sprang that jumping salmon Cristiano Ronaldo to spare the day.
Schalke ruled play from the first kick and had numerous extraordinary scoring open doors before in the long run leads the pack through Christian Fuchs in the twentieth moment. After five minutes, Ronaldo shot up to meet a Toni Kroos corner and gesture home the objective you see above.

Still, Schalke continued pushing. Ronaldo's equalizer didn't change much for the guests, who would in any case experience by scoring three objectives the length of they kept Real from getting a second. In the 40th moment, previous Madridista Klaas-Jan Huntelaar got an alternate for the German club. One more objective in a match they were controlling and Schalke would win the tie.
Regardless of proceeding onward to the following round, Real Madrid are looking awful. What was once likely the top picks to win each rival back amid their 22 match winning streak toward the end of 2014 is currently a group that battles to keep any adversary off the score sheet, and even on occasion experiences difficulty scoring themselves. Regardless they have such a variety of world-class players—in addition to the galactic nature of Ronaldo—that they could undoubtedly return to their best before its past the point of no return. It's not looking really at this time, however. You got off simple this time, Real, yet how about we see what happens in around two week
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