Football: Bale, Ronaldo guide Madrid to Dortmund revenge

Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg football match Real Madrid FC vs Borussia Dortmund at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on
Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg football match Real Madrid FC vs Borussia Dortmund at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on April 2, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP

MADRID (AFP) - Real Madrid eased towards a fourth consecutive Champions League semi-final as Cristiano Ronaldo equalled another goalscoring record in their 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday, April 2, 2014.

Looking to avenge their semi-final defeat at the hands of the Germans last season, Madrid flew out of the traps and were ahead within three minutes when Gareth Bale poked home from Dani Carvajal's pass.

Isco doubled Real's lead after 27 minutes as his low shot from the edge of the area curled into the bottom corner.

Ronaldo then scored his 14th Champions League goal of the campaign to match the competition's record mark for goals in a season set by Lionel Messi two years ago.

However, Real's night was soured somewhat as Ronaldo had to be substituted late on due to what appeared to be a minor knee injury.

"It's a magnificent result," Isco told Canal Plus.

"We are very happy to get the third goal and not concede. It is a huge step towards the semi-finals."

However, the Spanish under-21 international warned Los Blancos will have the memory of their 4-1 defeat in Dortmund in the first-leg of last season's semi-final to remind them the tie isn't over.

"No one imagined Madrid would lose 4-1 over there. In football you never know."

The visitors started the game with just four of the side that also started that famous 4-1 win, but Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp refused to blame the absences suffered by his side as the reason for such a turnaround in less than 12 months.

"Yes it is a difference, but the goals we conceded tonight have nothing to do with that.

"We were not compact enough. The first goal was too easy, we made things too easy for them.

"In the second-half we had so many chances and we didn't take one of them, but I know this team can do so much better and that is what we have to think about."

Madrid had also suffered a disruption just before the game as Angel di Maria was ruled out with gastroenteritis, but they did not miss a beat without the Argentine as his replacement Isco pulled the strings in midfield and they started with great intensity.

Bale opened the scoring with his 17th goal of the season as he controlled Carvajal's low centre before finishing first time.

Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller then had to make two brilliant saves from a free-kick each from Ronaldo and Bale.

However, there was nothing the German international could do to prevent Isco's precise low effort finding its way into his bottom right-hand corner.

Dortmund posed a far greater threat on the Real goal after the break, but that also left them open on the counter-attack and Bale nearly scored again within three minutes of the restart as Weidenfeller blocked the Welshman's effort.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had been handed the difficult task of replacing the suspended Robert Lewandowski up front for Dortmund, but he came close to bringing his side back into the game with a shot across goal that flew just wide of the target.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan then wasted another good opening for the visitors as his shot was deflected wide by Pepe and within two minutes Dortmund were punished as Ronaldo made it 3-0.

The Portuguese was played in by Luka Modric and showed quick feet to sidestep Weidenfeller and roll the ball into an empty net.

Dortmund continued to push for an away goal and only an incredible block by Pepe prevented Mkhitaryan after Iker Casillas could only parry a low cross from the right.

Weidenfeller was then forced into more heroics to keep the score down as he tipped over Benzema's sweetly-struck half-volley from the edge of the area.

Ronaldo had to be replaced by Brazilian midfielder Casemiro 10 minutes from time, but the former Manchester United man was able to walk freely as he made his exit, suggesting he should be fit for Real's trip to Real Sociedad on Saturday.

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