The tie isn't finished yet – Ronaldo cautions Madrid
15 February 2018 01:50
Genuine Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo cautioned his group their Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain was not finished yet, encouraging them to assault in the arrival leg.
Ronaldo turned into the principal player to score 100 objectives for one club in Europe's world class club rivalry amid Wednesday's 3-1 first-leg win at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Portuguese star scored a prop to counterbalance Adrien Rabiot's 33rd-minute opener for PSG before Marcelo included a third late.
Notwithstanding his group's solid position, Ronaldo cautioned there was still work to do heading into the second leg in Paris on March 6.
"The fans have helped us a considerable measure and we felt their glow. It must be that way," he told correspondents.
"Marcelo's objective was essential, he played a decent match and he merited it.
"At the point when objectives are scored and your group wins, it is constantly exceptional. Today it began and I scored two.
"The tie isn't finished yet. We need to go to Paris to win and to score objectives, to be quiet and to meet all requirements for the following stage."
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After Rabiot's opener, Ronaldo struck from the punishment spot on the stroke of half-time before putting his group ahead with seven minutes remaining.
Ronaldo was especially satisfied with his group's execution in the second half as they took control of the tie.
"This was a vital triumph. We began the match well, however we let in an objective," the 33-year-old said.
"Be that as it may, this is the Champions League and Madrid have the experience. Amusements most recent a hour and a half and, at home, we needed to play a decent diversion. We have a decent favorable position for the arrival because of those two late objectives.
"We knew [PSG] were an exceptionally risky group with the advances they have. We knew we needed to squeeze them to win the ball.
"In the second half we held up a tad, we played better, and we had more open doors."
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