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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

2016-17 UEFA Champions League Round Round of 16 Second Leg - Real Madrid beats Arsenal 3-1 and enters the QF's Tuesday March 07,2017

Real Madrid came out with a clinical performance to defeat Napoli 3-1, and on aggregate 6-2, to enter the Champions League quarterfinals at the Stadio San Paolo in Naples on Tuesday March 07,2017

Goal Scorers
For Real Madrid -Sergio Ramos(52);Dries Mertens(own goal in the 57th minute)and Alvaro Morata(90+1 st minute)
For Napoli - Dries Mertens(24)

Captain Sergio Ramos and Alvaro Morata struck one apiece as 11-time winners Real Madrid secured a seventh successive Champions League quarter-final berth. "We're happy to have won," said Real coach Zinedine Zidane. "We suffered a lot in the opening half when they had us under a lot of pressure. But after a good talk about what we had to do in the second half, we were much better."


Real Madrid, who took a commanding 3-1 first leg lead at the Santiago Bernabeu last month, looked to be facing a tough night in Naples after Dries Mertens finished off a great attacking move to give the hosts a 24th minute lead.
But Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri had warned of the threat from the "world's richest club, with the best players" a day earlier.
And Zidane's 'Galacticos' emerged from the half-time interval in far more clinical fashion.
Ramos rose to head Real level six minutes after the restart and a second header which deflected off Mertens at Pepe Reina's near post gave the Spaniards a 2-1 lead by the 57th minute.
Napoli saw late claims for a penalty waved away when Mertens tumbled in the box and suffered more woe in the first minute of added-on time when ex-Juventus striker Alvaro Morata came off the bench to hit their third for a 6-2 aggregate score.
"The second goal took away practically any chance we had of trying to qualify, we probably need a little bit more aggression at the corner to try and put him off," said Sarri.
"It leaves us with a bitter taste because for the opening 55 minutes we were far superior.
"But that's mostly because our fans had so much expectations on us. We're sorry for our public, because we feel they deserved a lot more.
"But this (Real) is a team with great talent that, physically, were superior to us."
Napoli required nothing short of a miracle if they were to reach the last eight for the first time -- although a bright opening reflected a growing belief in the football-mad southern city the Azzurri could cause an upset

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