Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo
felt his side contributed to their own problems against Galatasaray
last night and hopes they will learn from the experience for future
matches.
Madrid looked to be cruising
through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League after Ronaldo's
early goal put them 1-0 up at the Ali Sami Yen stadium and 4-0 up on
aggregate against their Turkish opponents.
However,
Jose Mourinho's men ended up having to weather a second-half storm as
Gala struck three times in 15 minutes through Emmanuel Eboue, Wesley
Sneijder and Didier Drogba to leave the outcome of the tie in some
doubt. Gala continued to press in the final quarter of an hour but could
not find another breakthrough and Ronaldo settled the contest with his
second goal in stoppage time, making it 5-3 on aggregate.
Lessons to be learned
Ronaldo, whose side lost Alvaro Arbeloa to a red card late on, believes Madrid should never have allowed things to get as close as they did. He said: "It was our own fault things became complicated. In football you cannot give anything away and you need to play for 90 minutes. What happened here cannot be repeated in the future."
Ronaldo, whose side lost Alvaro Arbeloa to a red card late on, believes Madrid should never have allowed things to get as close as they did. He said: "It was our own fault things became complicated. In football you cannot give anything away and you need to play for 90 minutes. What happened here cannot be repeated in the future."
The Portugal international
added: "We're happy to have gone through. We've fulfilled the objective
and now we wait and see who we're drawn against."
His
team-mate Pepe added on Madrid's official website: "The team fought
hard and made a big effort. We are very happy to get through the tie. In
the first half we started very well. It's true that we dropped the
intensity a little in the second half and we weren't as good, but we
improved at the end. The most important thing is that we have got
through to the next round."
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