Atletico Madrid 0-3 Real Madrid: C Ronaldo hat-trick delivers derby spoils and sends Zinedine Zidane's men clear at the top o
- Real Madrid go four points clear at the top of La Liga with a clinical victory over city rivals Atletico Madrid
- Cristiano Ronaldo scores his 39th career hat-trick to claim all three points for Zinedine Zidane's side
- Ronaldo's low free-kick in first-half deflected off the defensive wall and wrong-footed Jan Oblak in goal
- The Portuguese was fouled by Stefan Savic inside the penalty area before converting from the spot
- He then finished off a lightning counter by latching onto a Gareth Bale cross to convert from six yards
And for his party trick he pulled out the 39th hat-trick of his career to blow out the speakers and leave the hosts wishing they never bothered.
Atletico were determined to celebrate the last Madrid league derby at their stadium with a victory before they head to their new ground next season, but instead left licking their wounds and wondering what hit them.
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after completing his hat-trick in Real Madrid's emphatic derby win against their bitter rivals
Ronaldo celebrates the second of his treble that put Real Madrid four points clear at the top of La Liga table
Ronaldo poses in front of the cameras after dispatching his penalty beyond Jan Oblak and into the back of the net
Ronaldo sent his penalty kick low beyond the goalkeeper as Real soared to a fifth successive win in the league
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after giving Real Madrid the lead after 23 minutes of the Madrid derby on Saturday night
The Portuguese star celebrated his opening strike in typically flamboyant style in front of the opposition supporters
The Real Madrid star's free-kick cannoned off the defensive wall and wrong-footed Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak
Lucas Vasquez, Gareth Bale and Marcelo were the first to reach Ronaldo and join in the celebrations of the opening strike
It was a reinvigorated Madrid and a turbocharged Ronaldo, whose treble took him to 18 goals in the derby, beating Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano’s record of 17 set in the 1960s.
During Diego Simeone’s time at the club Madrid have found life increasingly tough against the neighbours they used to roll over on a regular basis and not much seemed to have changed under Zinedine Zidane, despite the Champions League final win last season.
But the Frenchman pulled the rug out from under Simeone here with a clever change of plan and Atletico never recovered from the shock.
For a long time Cristiano Ronaldo has been acting as a No 9 while being picked as a left-winger, but this time around Zidane gave him the central role while using Gareth Bale on the left and Lucas Vazquez on the right.
It was close to a 4-4-1-1 with Isco tucked behind the Portuguese striker, and the pair rewarded their coach with their best performances in months. Some scoffed when Ronaldo said he wanted to play until he was 41, but they won’t be laughing so loudly now.
However Atletico forced the first chance when Koke’s clever ball allowed Saul to peel inside and try an acrobatic volley which skidded inches wide of the near post.
Madrid hit back and it took a remarkable save from Jan Oblak to keep out Ronaldo’s header from close range, and an equally remarkable last ditch tackle from Gabi to stop the striker from converting the rebound.
It was one of the saves the season from the Slovenian goalkeeper, with Ronaldo left stunned, and wondering if the ball crossed the line or not. Without goal-line technology, it’s anyone’s guess.
Atletico Madrid defender Diego Godin picks up the ball and voices his displeasure with a refereeing decision
Antoine Griezmann has his head in his hands as Atletico Madrid fell to a third defeat in four La Liga matches
Cristiano Ronaldo and Diego Godin are awarded yellow cards by the referee as tempers flared in the second-half
Cristiano Ronaldo rises highest in the penalty area but is unable to connect with the cross as a crowd of players watch on
Atletico Madrid defender Stefan Savic contests an aerial duel with Real Madrid midfielder Isco during the first-half
Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal watches on as Atletico midfielder Saul stretches to reach the loose ball
Spurred on, the visitors began to dominate and Oblak made another smart stop from Luka Modric’s low drive, while Isco started to cause a world of problems for Stefan Savic.
It was the centre-back who played a part in Madrid’s opening goal too, when Ronaldo’s bludgeoned free-kick deflected off him in the wall and skipped past the helpless Oblak.
Even the reliable Diego Godin was struggling and the Uruguayan was left for dead when Ronaldo turned in the box after receiving a clever pass from Isco and drilled a strike straight at the goalkeeper.
There is something not quite right with Atletico at the moment, as reflected by the fact they have conceded in their last five league games, for the first time since Simeone took charge in December 2011.
Madrid gave the ball away twice in quick succession at the start of the second half and the fans seized on that as a moment to surge behind their team, who reacted well.
Yannick Carrasco angled a strike inches over the angle between post and bar, before Griezmann’s low strike sizzled across the face of goal but stayed out.
Simeone waved his hands round and round like a windmill on the touchline but he couldn’t blow the ball into Madrid’s net. Koke went head-to-head with Ronaldo but that didn’t help either, with both players having their names taken by the referee.
Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann dribbles with the ball close to his feet as he tries to engineer an opportunity
Real Madrid goalscorer Ronaldo takes a tumble under pressure from Atletico Madrid and Brazil full-back Filipe Luis
Gareth Bale takes evasive action as Yannick Carrasco sticks out his boot to win the ball high in the air ahead of him
Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic looks to steal the ball as Atletico's Yannick Carrasco attempts to make a pass
Filipe Luis bears down the pitch as Real Madrid's Lucas Vasquez grapples with the rampaging Atletico Madrid defender
Isco came desperately close to the goal his performance deserved at the other end with a strike that Oblak tipped around the post.
But Atletico were let down by Savic again, with his silly lunge for the ball giving Ronaldo the situation he needed to engineer a penalty by running into the defender’s legs.
Ronaldo dusted himself down and dispatched it, sending Oblak the wrong way—repeatedly it seems that penalty stopping is a weakness for him—before sealing Madrid’s victory a few minutes later.
Bale surged down the left and fired across a ball which just needed Ronaldo to touch it over the line, which he duly did to score one of the easiest hat-tricks of his career. But despite that, what will linger in the memory is his overall performance in a position which Zidane will surely employ him in again.
Atletico will now hope to draw Madrid in the Champions League or the Copa del Rey as they look to give the Vicente Calderon a derby send off that it deserves, although a smiting by Madrid is actually fairly consistent with the club’s history outside the Simeone era.
Beyond the morale boost of spearing their vicious rivals, Madrid will be thrilled to go four points clear of Barcelona at the top of La Liga, a lead which means even defeat in the upcoming Clasico should still see them stay at the head of the table.
Atletico Madrid midfielder Gabi is shown a yellow card as the Real Madrid players crowd around the stricken Luka Modric
Wales and Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale signals towards his team-mates during the first-half of the Madrid derby
Opposition managers Diego Simeone and Zinedine Zidane shake hands on the touch line before kick-off in the La Liga clash
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