Ronaldo looking better than ever ahead of Juventus return

AFP  |  Madrid 

has already broken one record in this year's but against Juventus in their quarter-final return on Wednesday he can edge closer to beating a bigger milestone of his own.

Ronaldo's bicycle kick in Real Madrid's 3-0 first leg victory last week ensured he passed Ruud van Nistelrooy's feat by scoring in 10 consecutive games.

But the Portugese also now stands just three goals short of his best ever tally in a single European campaign, an achievement that would suggest this Ronaldo, aged 33, may even be the finest version yet.

His 14 goals so far have come over nine matches and featured doubles against APOEL, Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

It means this is Ronaldo's third most prolific showing to date already and, with Real almost certain to reach the semi-finals, he is unlikely to finish here.

When he posted 16 goals in the 2015-16 tournament and his personal best of 17 in 2013-14, both times Real were crowned champions.

"Cristiano is Cristiano, it's always been like that," said after opened the scoring against Atletico on Sunday.

"There's no other in the team that scores like he does."

There is no doubt Ronaldo's game is now more streamlined and therefore more geared towards goals than perhaps it has ever been before.

To preserve his fitness and energy, he accepts less touches and covers less ground. The touches he takes and the spaces he finds are aimed at creating the greatest chance of hitting the net.

Even Zidane's system is suited to accommodating this predatorial Ronaldo, a 4-4-2, with playing the supporting role and wingers, instructed to supply deliveries into the box.

When volleyed in from eight yards against Atletico, it was a simple cross to the back post from that provided it.

In this mould, could be terrorising goalkeepers for a fair few years yet.

Zidane withdrew his star in the 64th minute last weekend, despite the match being delicately poised at 1-1 after Antoine Griezmann's equaliser.

The draw keeps Atletico four points clear of Real, and favourites for second place in La Liga, but going off early in a derby, without any protest, is a measure of how the is now all-encompassing for Los Blancos.

"He is intelligent," Zidane said about Ronaldo's substitution. "There are moments where he does not play and others where he does. He needs it, he knows that and he is better every day."


and were also left out of the starting line-up at the Santiago Bernabeu while Bale played 90 minutes, an indicator the Welshman is set for another European snub in midweek.

Bale's first choice is still to regain favour under Zidane and then stay at Real this summer but his is showing little sign of softening. Zidane made three substitutions last week in but Bale remained rooted to the bench.

If Real score one, which they have not failed to do in 24 games, Juve will need four.

"We do not cry to each other and we go to with the desire to have a good race. In football and in life you never know," Juve defender said after a 4-2 win at Benevento on Saturday.

"The game is long and therefore we will need some balance but to do it will also take a pinch of healthy madness from everyone.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 09:55 IST