REAL MADRID VS BORUSSIA DORTMUND: IT’S ALWAYS HARD AGAINST REAL – GONZALO CASTRO
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 150th European game with two goals as Real Madrid scored a 3-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday to lead his UEFA Champions League group H. Newsmen report that Ronaldo scored two goals of the second half after the primitive volley of Gareth Bale the head of the Signal Iduna Park of Dortmund.

The Germans fought when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang finally counted with a little more than half an hour, but there was not to be any repetition of the 2-2 draw of Dortmund between the teams.
"The real ones were just unforgiving and were using their chances of scoring goals," said Dortmund midfielder Gonzalo Castro later. "We had the chance to do 1-1, but instead we went 0-2 down, then it's still tough against Real." The result leaves the real top of Group H, just ahead of Tottenham Hotspurs, who beat Apoel Nicosia 3-0 in Cyprus through a Harry Kane Hat-trick. Having also compensated twice against Apoel, Ronaldo scored four goals in two matches of the Champions League this season. He scored his 400th appearance for Madrid in total with another pair to leave him with 411 goals in the famous white shirt. This is the first time that Dortmund has lost home to Real in seven European games, while Madrid holders have now scored 38 successive matches of Champion League. Dortmund should have been punished by Sergio Ramos after 13 minutes of play when Maximilian Philipp's shot went the right way, Andrey Yarmolenko's initial ball attempted to tempt the scorer Borussia Aubameyang in the accumulation. Real took the lead three minutes later when defender Daniel Carvajal struck in a cross and Bale's non-challenging volley sailed on goaltender Dortmund's Roman Burki for an amazing goal. With half an hour apart, Dortmund turned the screw with Carvajal having to save Real by beating the ball on Aubameyang's fingers with the Gabon forward attacking the goal. Aubameyang had the ball in the net at 38 minutes, when he turned and dropped home the pass of Lukasz Piszczek, but the goal was ruled offside as he remained 1-0 at Real at the break. Real lived dangerously after the break when Mario Goetze tried to find Aubameyang, but the Raphael Varane airplane cleared the danger. The Spanish giants doubled their lead to 49 minutes when Ronaldo met the perfect cross of Bale. Dortmund won a goal after 54 minutes when Aubameyang slid his marker to convert Gonzalo Castro's cross and then hit the net when Borussia pushed for the equalizer. At 15 minutes, Burki had to push Isco's shot around the post while Real maintained the pressure. Ronaldo, who was left in space space, settled the tie by exploding home the road to Luka Modric on 79 minutes with Madrid's third goal on the break. It was a goal that took the game of taking Dortmund. In other UEFA Champions League matches played on Tuesday, Kevin De Bruyne's superb strike and a late goal by Raheem Sterling have maintained the impressive form of Manchester City. They won 2-0 at Shakhtar Donetsk in Kiev
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The Germans fought when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang finally counted with a little more than half an hour, but there was not to be any repetition of the 2-2 draw of Dortmund between the teams.
"The real ones were just unforgiving and were using their chances of scoring goals," said Dortmund midfielder Gonzalo Castro later. "We had the chance to do 1-1, but instead we went 0-2 down, then it's still tough against Real." The result leaves the real top of Group H, just ahead of Tottenham Hotspurs, who beat Apoel Nicosia 3-0 in Cyprus through a Harry Kane Hat-trick. Having also compensated twice against Apoel, Ronaldo scored four goals in two matches of the Champions League this season. He scored his 400th appearance for Madrid in total with another pair to leave him with 411 goals in the famous white shirt. This is the first time that Dortmund has lost home to Real in seven European games, while Madrid holders have now scored 38 successive matches of Champion League. Dortmund should have been punished by Sergio Ramos after 13 minutes of play when Maximilian Philipp's shot went the right way, Andrey Yarmolenko's initial ball attempted to tempt the scorer Borussia Aubameyang in the accumulation. Real took the lead three minutes later when defender Daniel Carvajal struck in a cross and Bale's non-challenging volley sailed on goaltender Dortmund's Roman Burki for an amazing goal. With half an hour apart, Dortmund turned the screw with Carvajal having to save Real by beating the ball on Aubameyang's fingers with the Gabon forward attacking the goal. Aubameyang had the ball in the net at 38 minutes, when he turned and dropped home the pass of Lukasz Piszczek, but the goal was ruled offside as he remained 1-0 at Real at the break. Real lived dangerously after the break when Mario Goetze tried to find Aubameyang, but the Raphael Varane airplane cleared the danger. The Spanish giants doubled their lead to 49 minutes when Ronaldo met the perfect cross of Bale. Dortmund won a goal after 54 minutes when Aubameyang slid his marker to convert Gonzalo Castro's cross and then hit the net when Borussia pushed for the equalizer. At 15 minutes, Burki had to push Isco's shot around the post while Real maintained the pressure. Ronaldo, who was left in space space, settled the tie by exploding home the road to Luka Modric on 79 minutes with Madrid's third goal on the break. It was a goal that took the game of taking Dortmund. In other UEFA Champions League matches played on Tuesday, Kevin De Bruyne's superb strike and a late goal by Raheem Sterling have maintained the impressive form of Manchester City. They won 2-0 at Shakhtar Donetsk in Kiev
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