Madrid, Dortmund advance in Champions League
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) — Real Madrid beat an under-strength Liverpool 1-0 to advance in the Champions League yesterday although Cristiano Ronaldo failed to equal the competition- scoring record.
Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet was beaten by Karim Benzema in the 27th minute but repeatedly stopped Ronaldo scoring the goal he needs to match Madrid great Raul Gonzalez’s 71 career goals in Europe’s top club competition. It also ended Ronaldo’s 12-game scoring streak in all competitions.
Defending champion Madrid also earned their round-of-16 place with two rounds to spare after a fourth straight win in Group B. Basel are second after routing Ludogorets Razgrad 4-0.
Borussia Dortmund also kept their 100 per cent record to secure advancement by beating Galatasaray 4-1. The Germans seemed certain to be joined by Group D rival Arsenal when the London club was up 3-0 against Anderlecht with 30 minutes to play.
However, Arsenal again showed the fragility that has marked the later years of coach Arsene Wenger’s lengthy reign and let the visiting Belgian champion level at 3-3 in the 90th.
Juventus earned a thrilling 3-2 win against Olympiakos, fighting back to score twice in a minute midway through the second half, to stay in contention in Group A. Atletico Madrid won 2-0 at Malmo and still lead the group.
Group C leader Bayer Leverkusen won 2-1 at Zenit St Petersburg, and Benfica avoided potential elimination by beating Monaco 1-0.
After Ronaldo set a single-season scoring record of 17 goals in Madrid’s march to their 10th European title last May, the career mark seemed likely to fall as well for the 29-year-old Portuguese.
Especially after Liverpool coach Brendan Rodgers chose a surprising starting line-up, resting Steven Gerrard, Mario Balotelli, Raheem Sterling and several others ahead of a weekend Premier League match against Chelsea.
Mignolet denied Ronaldo for the first time with a diving stop in the sixth and stopped two later free kicks among the Madrid star’s 10 attempts on goal, five of which were on target.
Benzema needed just one shot on target, connecting from close range with Marcelo’s cross.
Ronaldo’s great rival Lionel Messi, who has 69 career Champions League goals, takes his aim at Raul’s record when Barcelona play at Ajax today.
Basel tripled their goal tally in this season’s competition, getting goals from 17-year-old Cameroon-born Breel Embolo, Paraguay forward Derlis Gonzalez, Albania midfielder Shkelzen Gashi and Czech Republic defender Marek Suchy against Ludogorets.
Basel have six points, three clear of Liverpool and Ludogorets.
Dortmund have won only two matches in the Bundesliga all season but made it four straight in the Champions League.
Germany midfielder Marco Reus, Greece defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos and Italy forward Ciro Immobile all scored for the 2013 runner-up.
Galatasaray face further sanctions from UEFA after fans again set off firecrackers, smoke bombs and flares, briefly interrupting the match twice.
Arsenal were cruising after an hour thanks to Mikel Arteta’s penalty, a stunning volley by Alexis Sanchez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s darting run and shot.
But Anderlecht struck back when Anthony Vanden Borre scored twice, including a penalty, and Aleksandar Mitrovic headed in the equaliser in the 90th.
Though Arsenal trail Dortmund by five points, they remain five points clear of Anderlecht in second place.