Real Madrid Show off their Magic Against Wolfsburg as Ronaldo Hit Third Hat-Trick of The UCL Season.
Real Madrid show off their magic against Wolfsburg last night as Ronaldo hit the third hat-trick of The Uefa- Champions League Season making him first player to score 15 or more goals in two consecutive season and the first ever to hit three hat-rick in a season.
Hat-trick hero Cristiano Ronaldo said he was very happy to guide Real Madrid to the Champions League semi-finals, given their "poor season".
Ronaldo's exploits saw Madrid to a 3-0 win over Wolfsburg on Tuesday as they overturned a two-goal deficit in the second leg.
The Portugal captain and Madrid have been criticized this season, despite Ronaldo scoring 46 goals in all competitions this term, 16 of those coming in 10 Champions League matches.
Madrid are also back in the La Liga title race, just four points adrift of champions Barcelona after 32 rounds.
Speaking after Madrid's comeback victory, Ronaldo told reporters: "All in all, for a poor season, it's not so bad… I'm very happy.
"This is what we have been working hard for. God helps those who work hard, and now we are one step away; everything is possible.
"And just look at Man City [who overcame Paris Saint-Germain 3-2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals], which many people didn't expect.
"Football is full of surprises and anything can happen. I'm happy because we are one step away from going all the way to the final."
Ronaldo's exploits saw Madrid to a 3-0 win over Wolfsburg on Tuesday as they overturned a two-goal deficit in the second leg.
The Portugal captain and Madrid have been criticized this season, despite Ronaldo scoring 46 goals in all competitions this term, 16 of those coming in 10 Champions League matches.
Madrid are also back in the La Liga title race, just four points adrift of champions Barcelona after 32 rounds.
Speaking after Madrid's comeback victory, Ronaldo told reporters: "All in all, for a poor season, it's not so bad… I'm very happy.
"This is what we have been working hard for. God helps those who work hard, and now we are one step away; everything is possible.
"And just look at Man City [who overcame Paris Saint-Germain 3-2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals], which many people didn't expect.
"Football is full of surprises and anything can happen. I'm happy because we are one step away from going all the way to the final."
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