Real strikes late to progress on Ronaldo’s homecoming

Cristiano Ronaldo was lauded like a king of his return to where his career began at Sporting Lisbon, but Real Madrid showed no mercy in booking its place in the knockout stages for a 20th consecutive season with a 2-1 win on Wednesday.

Published : Nov 23, 2016 03:52 IST , Lisbon

Real hit Sporting with a sucker punch as Benzema fired low into the far corner to set up a shootout with Dortmund for top spot in a fortnight.
Real hit Sporting with a sucker punch as Benzema fired low into the far corner to set up a shootout with Dortmund for top spot in a fortnight.
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Real hit Sporting with a sucker punch as Benzema fired low into the far corner to set up a shootout with Dortmund for top spot in a fortnight.

Cristiano Ronaldo was lauded like a king of his return to where his career began at Sporting Lisbon, but Real Madrid showed no mercy in booking its place in the knockout stages for a 20th consecutive season with a 2-1 win on Wednesday.

However, victory came at a cost for the European champion as Gareth Bale limped off just before the hour mark with an ankle injury just 11 days before Real travel to face Barcelona in El Clasico.

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Real had substitute Karim Benzema to thank for all three points as he came off the bench to down Sporting’s 10 men with a fine finish from Sergio Ramos’s cross.

Raphael Varane had fired Real into a first-half lead, but Sporting captain Adrien Silva levelled from the penalty spot after Joao Pereira had seen a straight red card.

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Real still need to beat Borussia Dortmund at home in two weeks’ time to top Group F after the German side thrashed Legia Warsaw 8-4.

Ronaldo’s name was loudly cheered amidst the otherwise din on whistles that greeted the announcement of the Real team, whilst a banner with the message “Made in Sporting” was raised by the home fans with a picture of a teenage Ronaldo in its famous green and white hooped shirt. > Borussia thrashes Warsaw in record-breaking thriller

Despite leaving Sporting for Manchester United at just 18 having not even won a trophy with the Portuguese giants, Ronaldo is revered in Lisbon having captained his country to a first ever international tournament win at Euro 2016.

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The affection shown may even have had an effect on the normally ruthless Ronaldo as for the first time in four meetings against Sporting he failed to find the net.

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However, after an intense start buoyed by a boisterous atmosphere, the holder slowly grabbed a stranglehold of the game and went in front on 29 minutes when Luka Modric’s low free-kick was deflected into Varane’s path and the French international swept home his third goal of the season.

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Madrid captain Ramos was making his first appearance in six weeks after spraining knee ligaments and came to his side’s rescue moments later to deflect Bruno Cesar’s goalbound shot behind.

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Cesar’s strike at the Bernabeu in September looked set to hand Sporting a famous victory until a remarkable late fightback inspired by a Ronaldo free-kick saw Real snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

And the Brazilian came close again to sending the host in level at the break with a free-kick that curled inches wide. > Lyon bags crucial win at Zagreb

Real was put under pressure at the start of the second period as Ramos cleared a dangerous cross from Gelson Martins and further disrupted as Bale hobbled off.

However, Sporting’s chances looked to have gone when Pereira was shown red for an off-the-ball clash with Mateo Kovacic.

Despite its numerical disadvantage, Sporting was level 10 minutes from time when Silva blasted home from the penalty spot after substitute Fabio Coentrao had been penalised for handball.

Joel Campbell even had an effort saved by Costa Rican international teammate Keylor Navas as Sporting searched for the winner it needed to keep its Champions League hopes alive.

Instead, it was hit with a Real sucker punch as Benzema fired low into the far corner to set up a shootout with Dortmund for top spot in a fortnight.

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