Real Madrid suffered their worst
Champions League group-stage loss in nine years after falling to Tottenham 3-1
on Wednesday.
Dele Alli scored twice and
Christian Eriksen added a third to give Spurs a deserved victory at
Wembley, with Cristiano Ronaldo netting a late consolation for the
visitors.
The two-goal deficit marked
Los Blancos' biggest defeat in the European competition's group stage since
losing 2-0 against Juventus in November 2008.
It was also only the sixth time Ronaldo
has scored while his team lost in a Champions League match.
Ronaldo, who played for
Manchester United before joining Real Madrid in 2009, entered the night on a
17-match unbeaten run against Spurs.
And though the 32-year-old
took his tally to 10 goals against Tottenham in all competitions - more
than he's scored against any other English club - it was enough for Zinedine Zidane's side.

0 comments:
Post a Comment