Manchester City must find a way to stop Cristiano Ronaldo if they want to progress in Champions League... Real Madrid star was the difference last time and looks an even better player now  

  • Real Madrid play Manchester City in Champions League semi-finals
  • Pair last faced off in group-stage of competition back in 2012-13
  • Cristiano Ronaldo scored decisive goal in 3-2 victory in Spain
  • Ronaldo remains Los Blancos' main goal-threat and star player
  • He has evolved into more complete player and is in prolific run of form

Footage from inside the home dressing room at the Bernabeu on Tuesday underlined what the 90 minutes on the pitch had already demonstrated — Cristiano Ronaldo is still the main man at Real Madrid.

Sat in front of the locker that bears his glistening image he received grateful team-mates who approached him one by one to give thanks. 'Well played Cris' said one in English. 'Big man,' shouted another in Spanish, as Luka Modric gave him a congratulatory hug.

Real Madrid will be in Manchester on Tuesday week because of Ronaldo. While much has changed at the Spanish club since City last went there in 2012, one thing has stayed the same — the No 7 still gets most of the goals. 

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has been in superb form this season, scoring 46 goals in all competitions

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has been in superb form this season, scoring 46 goals in all competitions

Manchester City will have to devise a plan to stop Ronaldo in the Champions League semi-final clash 

Manchester City will have to devise a plan to stop Ronaldo in the Champions League semi-final clash 

Ronaldo, pictured alongside Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos, remains a constant goal-threat for his side

Ronaldo, pictured alongside Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos, remains a constant goal-threat for his side

He scored the winner that night in a dramatic group game that Real won 3-2, with coach Jose Mourinho sliding in front of his rival boss Roberto Mancini to celebrate.

Ronaldo was at war with the club at the time, telling reporters he was 'sad' and fuelling rumours that he was leaving. 

Almost four years on the stories of his imminent exit persist, but these days they are fuelled more by Paris Saint-Germain's interest than by his own desire to quit.

His is now a calmer influence on the dressing room, too. 

The cliques are nowhere near as pronounced under Zinedine Zidane as they have been under previous coaches, and in the spirit of togetherness there seems to be less animosity towards his eventual successor Gareth Bale — who sat three players along in that fascinating snapshot of the Galacticos' inner sanctuary.

It has been quite a week for heroics and after Atletico Madrid saw off Barcelona on Wednesday, and Liverpool came from behind to beat Borussia Dortmund on Thursday, Ronaldo's 90 minutes were in part forgotten, but they were every bit as extraordinary. 

The team had needed to win by three clear goals and he had scored all of them. 

A poacher's finish from the edge of the six-yard box, a centre forward's header and then the free-kick with 13 minutes left.

'Don't over-do the run-up, nice and slow, I know you'll score,' Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas had run up the pitch to tell Ronaldo before he took aim.

The fact that his ear was open to a team-mate in such a crucial moment is another small sign of how he has mellowed.

His son, Cristiano Jnr, will be six in June and the player proudly published a video this week of him taking penalties — and being given 10 press-ups for not scoring them all. 

Ronaldo's own scoring form has never been better with 46 goals this season. 

No one has scored more in La Liga, where he has 30 for the sixth season running.

The only campaign he failed to score 30 in the league was the year Manuel Pellegrini was in charge. 

It still rankles with the Chilean coach that people only remember his failings in the Champions League and in the Spanish Cup, yet no one recalls how Ronaldo missed two months with injury.

When Pellegrini was sacked by Real Madrid in 2010, he received the news while having a cup of coffee with the director of Madrid's famous Reina Sofia art gallery, Manuel Borja-Villel.

Ronaldo scored the winning goal for Madrid in their 3-2 Champions League group-stage win over City in 2012

Ronaldo scored the winning goal for Madrid in their 3-2 Champions League group-stage win over City in 2012

Incredibly, Ronaldo has not failed to score at least 30 league goals since the 2009-10 season  

Incredibly, Ronaldo has not failed to score at least 30 league goals since the 2009-10 season  

Former Madrid boss Jose Mourinho shows his appreciation for Ronaldo's winner against City 

Former Madrid boss Jose Mourinho shows his appreciation for Ronaldo's winner against City 

Ronaldo gets a shot away under pressure from City captain Vincent Kompany at the Santiago Bernabeu

Ronaldo gets a shot away under pressure from City captain Vincent Kompany at the Santiago Bernabeu

At 31, Ronaldo remains a prolific goalscorer and world-class player who City will face a tough task to contain

At 31, Ronaldo remains a prolific goalscorer and world-class player who City will face a tough task to contain

RONALDO STATS 2015-16

La Liga: 32 games, 30 goals

Champions League: 10 games, 16 goals

Borja-Villel recalls that when Pellegrini's mobile rang he took the call and after the briefest of conversations said that it had been the Real Madrid president telling him he was fired. There was no further reaction.

Pellegrini was similarly stony-faced on Friday when asked if there would be any extra spice in this tie because he goes up against his former club and the president who sacked him, despite his team breaking the club's record points tally.

Privately he admits that the treatment he received did hurt and this will be the chance to settle old scores. It is just a shame he must get past Ronaldo to do so.

In the light of Barcelona's recent dip, Ronaldo, Bale and Karim Benzema look like the best forward line in the world. Bale took a back seat against Wolfsburg but he has 15 goals in 19 La Liga games and will be a huge threat.

He and Benzema may even sit out Saturday's game at Getafe as Zidane looks to rotate ahead of three games in seven days before the trip to Manchester.

'Not Ronaldo, though,' said Zidane in his pre-match press conference. Ronaldo plays every game.

Ronaldo, who joined Madrid from Manchester United for £80m in 2009, is a three-time Balon d'Or winner

Ronaldo, who joined Madrid from Manchester United for £80m in 2009, is a three-time Balon d'Or winner

 

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