Cristiano Ronaldo, who last week started his first league game of the season following suspension, scored twice and Gareth Bale added another as they punished the Germans for giving them too much space. "We played a great game from start to finish. We could have scored more. We had chances," said Zidane, who has led Real to first ever back-to-back Champions League titles in the past two seasons. "We had a spectacular game, a brilliant game. The important thing is to score more than our opponent and we did that.? @SergioRamos: " The team stood up and was counted right from the very first whistle."
? https://t.co/qiim0PJ2Hq#RMUCL pic.twitter.com/t0A0tuyOsb— Real Madrid C.F.?? (@realmadriden) September 26, 2017
"I am delighted for Ronaldo and Bale. The side worked hard. The midfield worked very hard. I am extremely happy because they played a tremendous game." The Frenchman praised his players for a focused and disciplined performance and for not losing their cool when Dortmund pulled a goal back early in the second half to make it 2-1 and set up a nerve-wracking final 25 minutes.? #Zidane: "Ultimately we come away with a very good result at what's a tough place to come to."
? https://t.co/DRoMs4uNKJ#RMUCL pic.twitter.com/f6HLVp7KHI— Real Madrid C.F.?? (@realmadriden) September 26, 2017
"We started well, the first half was brilliant as was the second. We showed authority. We had some difficult moments after the break but we played them out. It was perfect," Zidane said. Real are on six points from two games in Group H, along with Tottenham Hotspur, who beat Apoel Nicosia 3-0 in Cyprus.Cristiano Ronaldo for @RealMadrid:
⚪️ Games: 400 ⚽️ Goals: 411 ? Assists: 112 ? Hat-Tricks: 42 ? Trophies: 13 ? Ballon d'Or: 3 ? pic.twitter.com/p0m674lz9Y— SPORF (@Sporf) September 26, 2017


