Ronaldo double seals Madrid's place in last eight

Ronaldo double seals Madrid's place in last eight

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real Madrid cruised into the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 9-2 aggregate victory over Schalke thanks to a 3-1 win at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.

Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (R) kicks a penalty in front of Schalke's players at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on March 18, 2014

Ronaldo put Real ahead on the night when he swept home Gareth Bale's low cross on 21 minutes, but Tim Hoogland's deflected effort brought the visitors level before half-time.

It took until 16 minutes from time for Ronaldo to put Madrid back in front as he collected a loose ball from Bale and stormed forward to drill low into the net for his 13th Champions League goal of the season.

Bale was the creator once more for his side's third moments later when he squared for Alvaro Morata to fire home after Ronaldo had struck the bar.

However, victory came at a cost for Los Blancos as promising forward Jese Rodriguez suffered cruciate ligament injury in his right knee early on in the game.

"I think it is confirmed he has ruptured cruciate ligament," said Real boss Carlo Ancelotti.

"He has had bad luck and it is bad luck for Real Madrid because we are going to lose a very important, young player who has done very well this season and surprised everyone."

Schalke boss Jens Keller lamented a few individual mistakes that cost his side, but was proud of how his inexperienced reacted to their 6-1 thrashing in the first leg and had particularly praise for goalkeeper Ralf Fahrmann.

"Real Madrid have the quality to turn a chance into a goal in a second. The tough thing is that due to two specific mistakes they scored two goals," he said.

"I think the team reacted well and even the 19-year-old players we had out today performed well, whilst Farmann proved again that he can be a world class goalkeeper.

"I am a bit sad at the result, but I am pleased with the performance."

Ancelotti had named a weakened side with one eye on Sunday's crucial La Liga clash against Barcelona.

However, the Italian was forced to introduce Bale inside the first 10 minutes when Jese had to be stretchered off after appearing to suffer a serious knee injury as he challenged for the ball with Sead Kolasinac on the right.

Bale replaced the Spanish under-21 international and injected plenty of pace into Madrid's play for the rest of the half.

The Welshman teed up Ronaldo for the opener as he received Morata's pass and squared for the Portuguese to tap into an empty net.

Morata should have doubled his side's advantage six minutes later after a wonderful run and cross by Bale, but he skewed horribly wide with just Fahrmann to beat.

Against the run of play, Schalke were back on level terms just after the half hour mark when Hoogland wandered forward from right-back and saw his shot deflect off Sergio Ramos and past the flat-footed Iker Casillas.

Fahrmann then made a hat-trick of saves to keep his side from going in behind at the break as he denied Isco, Morata and Nacho.

And the Bundesliga side could even have been in front at the break as former Real striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar slotted the ball inches past the far post from Max Meyer's through ball.

Fahrmann was a busy man in the second period too as he made a fantastic save to turn a Ronaldo header over before denying Isco from close range.

Ronaldo did finally put the hosts back in front as he drove at the Schalke defence before firing low past the helpless Fahrmann.

And Morata got the confidence boast he needed two minutes later when Bale unselfishly squared after Ronaldo had struck the bar.

Ronaldo came within inches of his hat-trick and equalling Lionel Messi's record of 14 Champions League goals in a season again seven minutes from time, but he had to settle for just a double on the night as his low left-footed effort came back off the post and rebounded to safety.

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