Cristiano
Ronaldo scored an eight-minute hat-trick in a five-goal individual haul
as Real Madrid thrashed Primera Division strugglers Granada 9-1 at the
Bernabeu on Sunday.
Gareth Bale
went some way to silencing his critics with a 25th-minute opener after
rounding the keeper before Ronaldo took centre stage and propelled Real
to a 4-0 half-time lead with strikes in the 30th, 36th and 38th minutes.
A
second-half flurry of three goals in four minutes then saw Karim Benzema
add Real’s fifth in the 52nd minute before Ronaldo headed in his fourth
of the match soon after. Benzema then slotted his second and the host’s
seventh in the 56th minute.
Robert
Ibanez pulled one back for Granada in the 74th but it proved to be only a
small consolation for the visitors, especially as a calamitous own goal
by Diego Mainz leaked an eighth at the other end before the
irrepressible Ronaldo claimed his fifth in the 90th minute.
The result
saw Carlo Ancelotti’s side close the gap on league leaders Barcelona to a
point ahead of their evening kick-off at Celta Vigo, while Granada
remained entrenched in the bottom three, three points from safety.
The writing
seemed to be on the wall for Granada from early in the match as Real
squandered a series of chances before Bale conjured up the opener and
his 17th goal of the season.
The Wales
international outmuscled a defender on the edge of the box before
beating the keeper to slot the ball into the empty net.
James
Rodriguez then set up Ronaldo for his first, the Portugal star beating
Granada goalkeeper Oier Olazabal with a low shot, before he added his
second six minutes later when he slammed Olazabal’s palmed-away effort
into the net.
Two minutes
later and Ronaldo had his third – the best of the lot – when his
powerful 20-yard strike was too much for Olazabal to repel, instead
finding the top corner of the Granada net.
It meant
Real had equalled the 4-0 mark they had defeated Granada by earlier in
the season, but with only one half completed, it seemed certain that
Ancelotti’s rampant side were not done.
It proved to
be the case as Benzema added Real’s fifth with a simple shot at the
back post from a corner before Ronaldo headed in the sixth from
point-blank range following a Bale pass.
Real were relentless and Benzema fired in their seventh goal from a difficult angle into the bottom right corner.
Ibanez
pulled one back for the visitors with 15 minutes remaining after two
more Ronaldo misses, but his shot from the left of the area after a
quick counter-attack was in no danger of changing the outcome of the
match.
Mainz turned
the ball into his own net in the 82nd minute with Ronaldo lurking
before the world player of the year finished things off with his fifth
in the last minute with a far-post header from Luka Modric’s free-kick.
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