Messi scored twice - the first a superb curling effort from the edge of the box, the second a gift from David de Gea, who allowed his tame shot to squirm beneath him and into the net. Ronaldo's run endsRonaldo has scored 126 goals in the Champions League, with an incredible 65 of those coming in the knockout stages. The forward has played 48 Champions League games since the start of the 2015-16 season - winning 31, drawing eight and losing eight. Messi shinesRonaldo's first-half header in Turin saw him score his 25th goal in a Champions League quarter-final, while Messi had to end a bit of a drought against United. He has scored twice as many Champions League goals against English sides as any other player (24 goals).
Source: Daily Nation April 17, 2019 07:52 UTC