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Madrid survive scare to win club cup with Ronaldo hat-trick
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[December 19, 2016]
By Chris Gallagher
TOKYO (Reuters) - Real Madrid suffered
an almighty fright before a Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick hauled them
back from 2-1 down and gave them a 4-2 win over rank outsiders
Kashima Antlers in the Club World Cup final on Sunday.
Two goals from Gaku Shibasaki stunned the European champions as the
Japanese hosts took a 2-1 lead early in the second half before a
Ronaldo penalty brought Real level on the hour.
The 11-times European champions then survived several more scares
and a possible sending-off for captain Sergio Ramos before Ronaldo
scored twice more in the first period of extra-time.
Real, who won the tournament for the second time in three years and
were crowned champions for a fifth time overall, appeared set for an
easy victory when Karim Benzema gave them a ninth-minute lead but
Shibasaki changed the story by leveling one minute before halftime.
Kashima were the first Asian team to reach the final although they
qualified for the tournament as champions of host nation Japan.
Asian champions Jeonbuk Motors had lost in the quarter-finals.
"We knew it was not going to be an easy one. They were very
aggressive," Real coach Zinedine Zidane told reporters.
Real went ahead when Luka Modric's volley was parried by Hitoshi
Sogahata and Benzema tapped in the rebound.
Kashima refused to be overawed, continued playing their neat
football and snatched a shock equalizer just before the break.
Shoma Doi's cross found Shibasaki, whose first touch was poor but he
was gifted a second attempt when Raphael Varane failed to clear and
he smashed the ball into the net.
Shibasaki struck again six minutes after the break when he collected
a poor Real clearance, got away from three opponents and fired a low
shot past Keylor Navas from 25 meters.
Real were facing their first defeat since they lost to VfL Wolfsburg
in April, a run of 36 competitive games, until Lucas Vazquez was
bundled over by Shuto Yamamoto and Ronaldo converted the resulting
penalty on the hour.
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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo with Real Madrid coach Zinedine
Zidane after being substituted Reuters / Issei Kato Livepic
Kashima continued to give as good as they got and had three good
chances in the final minutes of normal time.
Fabricio's goalbound drive was tipped over by Navas and the Costa
Rican goalkeeper came to the rescue again one minute later by
blocking Mu Kanazaki's shot after he got free of the Real defense.
Yasushi Endo could have won it with the last kick but fired wide at
the far post while Sergio Ramos was lucky to escape a second yellow
card for a push on an opponent, a decision which Kashima coach
Masatada Ishii said "lacked courage".
Ronaldo ended Kashima's dream when he collected Benzema's sliderule
pass and fired past Sogahata eight minutes into extra-time, then
settled the match six minutes later with an emphatic finish into the
roof of the net.
"We gave Real Madrid problems," said Ishii. "That's what we were
able to do. But we made small mistakes in positioning and judgment
so it's frustrating."
(Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by Toby Davis)
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