Ronaldo Back In Madrid Ready To Slay Favourite Victims Atletico
18th February 2019
The former Real Madrid player was sent off after 28 minutes in his first European game for Juventus in Spain last September against Valencia but the Italians went on to win 2-0 even without the Portuguese star

- Cristiano Ronaldo returns to Spain ready to bury the demons of his nightmare Champions League debut for Juventus on Wednesday against one of his favourite victims Atletico Madrid
- Massimiliano Allegri's Juventus play their Champions League last 16, first-leg tie against Atletico at the Wanda Metropolitano midweek as they continue their push for the European title which has eluded them for over two decades
- Juventus are pinning their hopes on their 100-million-euro ($117 million) summer signing to give them a first European win over Atletico, a team against whom the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has a long history
MADRID, Spain-
Cristiano Ronaldo returns to Spain ready to bury the demons of his nightmare
Champions League debut for Juventus on Wednesday against one of his favourite
victims Atletico Madrid.
The former Real
Madrid player was sent off after 28 minutes in his first European game for
Juventus in Spain last September against Valencia but the Italians went on to
win 2-0 even without the Portuguese star.
Massimiliano
Allegri's Juventus play their Champions League last 16, first-leg tie against
Atletico at the Wanda Metropolitano midweek as they continue their push for the
European title which has eluded them for over two decades.
Juventus are pinning
their hopes on their 100-million-euro ($117 million) summer signing to give
them a first European win over Atletico, a team against whom the five-time
Ballon d'Or winner has a long history.
It will be a
homecoming of sorts for the 34-year-old Ronaldo who lived a stone's throw away
from Atletico's training centre.
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Juventus signed
Ronaldo because of his Champions League credentials.
No player owns as
many Champions League titles as Ronaldo who has won five, four with Real Madrid
and one with Manchester United.
He has scored a
record 121 goals in the competition and of these 57 have proved decisive.
"We have to
score at least one goal in Madrid, our qualification depends on this,"
warned Allegri. "The two teams are evenly balanced."
Ronaldo has played
the lead role in all of his five previous European triumphs -- from his
towering header for United against Chelsea in 2008 to the tie-clinching,
97th-minute penalty against Juventus last season in the quarters.
In between, there
were the 17 goals he scored en route to the trophy in 2014, the title-winning
penalty against Atletico in 2016 and the hat-trick against the same opposition,
this time in the last four, a year later.
He would also score
twice against Juventus in the final.
It was to become the
beneficiaries, rather than victims, of these match-winning moments, that Juve
decided the only way to win the Champions League before Ronaldo retires is to
have him on their team.
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Juventus won the
title in 1985 and 1996 but have finished runners-up five times since, including
twice in the past four years.
Ronaldo's
goal-scoring form has been undiminished despite recent controversies, including
rape allegations made against him by an American woman which he vehemently
denies.
The last time he was
in Madrid was to appear in a court in the Spanish capital over tax fraud
charges last month.
Ronaldo avoided jail
but was ordered to pay 3.57 million euros for committing tax fraud when at Real
Madrid, part of a broader 18.8-million-euro payout.
He was handed a
two-year jail sentence that was immediately reduced to a fine of 365,000 euros
and another penalty of 3.2 million euros.
Nevertheless Ronaldo
is riding high in Serie A where he leads the way with 19 goals scored in 24
games. He has a total of 21 goals in all competitions, including one against
former club Manchester United, with 11 assists.
Allegri is counting
on his inside knowledge against Atletico.
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During his nine
years at Real Madrid, Ronaldo played Atletico on average four times a year, mostly
in La Liga but also in two Champions League finals -- both won by Real.
He scored 22 goals
in 31 matches against Atletico and also boasts a 100 percent record with eight
penalties converted, his best record against any team.
Of the four European
titles won in five years with Real, Atletico succumbed to their city rivals
three times, in 2014, 2016 and 2017.