WRAPUP 1-Soccer-Ronaldo sets Real off on home final quest

ByABC News
September 16, 2021, 4:59 AM

* Ronaldo strikes twice as Real Madrid beat FC Zurich 5-2 * Real take first step on journey to "home" final * Manchester United edge Besiktas 1-0 * Wins for Chelsea, AC Milan, Bayern Munich By Kevin Fylan LONDON, Sept 15 - Two goals from the world's most expensive player helped Real Madrid beat FC Zurich 5-2 to take the first step on a journey they trust will take them across Europe and all the way back home. Cristiano Ronaldo struck Real's first and helped them recover from a nasty bout of nerves by adding a second free kick late in the Champions League Group C opener on Tuesday. Real, who will host this season's final at their Santiago Bernabeu stadium, had played themselves into trouble after letting a 3-0 halftime lead slip to 3-2 but ultimately they had far too much in attack for debutants Zurich. Their tussle at the Letzigrund provided the night's best entertainment on the return of European football's elite club competition. Manchester United, who lost to Barcelona in last season's final, squeezed a 1-0 win at Besiktas in Group B with a Paul Scholes header and Juventus were held 1-1 at home by Girondins Bordeaux in Group A. A goal from striker Nicolas Anelka, beautifully taken after his first effort was beaten away, gave Chelsea a 1-0 home win over Porto in Group D while two goals from Filippo Inzaghi kept AC Milan on Real's heels with a 2-1 win at Olympique Marseille. Milan's game at Marseille was a repeat of the first final of the Champions League era in 1993 but this was not to be a night of classic drama -- apart from in Zurich, that is. CRISIS-BUSTING INVESTMENT Real spent 80 million pounds ($133.2 million) to bring in Ronaldo from Manchester United in June, part of an eye-watering investment of a quarter of a billion euros ($365.9 million) designed to buy them a ticket for their own end-of-season party. Qualifying for the knockout phase should be a formality after this victory but the way they let the Swiss team give them a scare will give coach Manuel Pellegrini a lot to think about. Real, who won the last of their nine European Cups in 2002, appeared to be cruising when Ronaldo, Raul and Gonzalo Higuain scored in a devastating 18-minute spell before halftime. Portuguese forward Ronaldo silenced the fans making unkind chants about him in Spanish with his first free kick from the edge of the area to get things rolling and it all appeared rather easy as the second and third goals went in. The game turned when Xavier Margairaz converted a 64th-minute penalty after Iker Casillas had upended Alexandre Alphonse and almost immediately Silvan Aegerter headed in to bring the game back to life. Ronaldo snuffed out Zurich comeback hopes with a free kick from longer range with a minute of normal time left, as keeper Johnny Leoni contrived to punch the ball into the roof of his own net. Guti then completed the scoring. "Ronaldo has shown his importance in all the games he has played," Pellegrini told reporters. "Today he showed us how good he is at free kicks but he doesn't have to prove anything as a player." Bayern Munich took control in Group A with a 3-0 win at Maccabi Haifa, with young midfielder Thomas Mueller scoring two goals for the second time in four days following his double against Borussia Dortmund. VfL Wolfsburg, the team who pipped Bayern to the Bundesliga title last season, had a Grafite hat-trick to thank for a 3-1 home win over CSKA Moscow in Group B. APOEL Nicosia, like Wolfsburg and Zurich playing their first match in the Champions League, had an encouraging goalless draw at Atletico Madrid in Group D. As Champions League debuts go, it is hard to beat a hat-trick and the Brazilian Grafite was ecstatic and hoping to take away the traditional prize for his troubles. "It was a special night, an unforgettable night," said Grafite. "I just asked the referee if I can have the match ball." Barcelona begin the defence of their title at Inter Milan in one of eight matches on Wednesday. (Editing by Tony Jimenez and Ed Osmond. To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)