Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates Real Madrid’s 4-1 victory Saturday. Saturday’s performance in the Champions League final would seem to answer that question with an emphatic no. Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in Real’s 4-1 victory over Italian champion Juventus, making the Spanish club the first repeat titlist in the Champions League era (since 1992). In the second half, Casemiro put Real in front for good with a goal in the 61st minute. The Portugal forward’s performance overshadowed Mandzukic’s tally, an instant nominee for the best goal ever scored in the final of the illustrious tournament.
Source: Washington Post June 03, 2017 19:56 UTC