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Marrakech — Goals from Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale helped Real Madrid coast to a 4-0 victory over Cruz Azul of Mexico on Tuesday and a place in the final of the Club World Cup.
Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo after trying a bicycle kick during the match. — AP |
Sergio Ramos and Benzema made it 2-0 at halftime, with further strikes from Bale and Francisco “Isco” Alarcon putting the result beyond doubt after the break.
Madrid’s opponents in Saturday’s final will be either South American champion San Lorenzo of Argentina or Auckland City, a New Zealand team of amateurs and semi-pros that is the Oceania champion. They play the second semifinal on Wednesday, also in the Grand Stade de Marrakech.
Cruz Azul, the CONCACAF champion, proved no match for the pace and penetration that Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema and Bale provided for Madrid up front.
Cruz Azul captain Gerardo Torrado missed a chance to make the score more respectable when Iker Casillas saved his first-half penalty that lacked conviction.
A win on Saturday would secure Madrid its first Club World Cup and cap an exceptional year when it also won the Champions League and Copa del Rey, while Ronaldo collected his second world player of the year award. “Only a match away from a new opportunity, we’ll be ready 100 percent,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. “I think the team deserves this title.”
Ronaldo did not add to his total of 56 goals in 2014 for Madrid, including 32 this season. But the match was so comfortable for Madrid that its star player allowed himself a showboat second-half shot so cheeky that Ancelotti’s assistants were laughing behind him on the bench.
Ronaldo tried flicking in Bale’s cross from the left by wrapping his right foot around his left ankle to connect with the ball. Cruz Azul goalkeeper Jose Corona easily scooped up the attempt that would have been another fine addition to Ronaldo’s highlight reel had it gone in.
“I’ve never seen a shot like this, but from Ronaldo we have to expect everything,” Ancelotti said.
Conceding that Madrid was “highly superior,” Cruz Azul manager Luis Fernando Tena had no complaints. “It’s been a joy to play such a skillful team, individually and collectively,” he said.
This was Madrid’s 21st consecutive victory in all matches. Ancelotti’s men have not lost since Sept. 13, a 2-1 defeat by Atletico on day three of La Liga. Saturday’s final will be Madrid’s last competitive match of 2014. And what a year: Madrid ended its 12-year wait for a 10th European Cup title, beating Atletico 4-1 in the Champions League final, and lifted its 19th Copa del Rey with a 2-1 win over Barcelona. In January, Ronaldo broke down in tears when he picked up the world player of the year award for 2013. In the crowd of 34,862 in Marrakech, some held up signs saying he should retain the Ballon d’Or again this year against Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer, the other finalists. After a Dec. 30 friendly against AC Milan, the La Liga leader picks up its domestic campaign again on Jan. 4 against Valencia.
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