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Ronaldo hat-trick spares Real's blushes

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick as Real Madrid survived a scare to beat Japanese side Kashima Antlers in extra time and win the Club World Cup.

Real took the lead in the ninth minute through Karim Benzema, but Gaku Shibasaki scored either side of half-time to put Kashima in front.

Ronaldo levelled from the penalty spot on the hour mark after Lucas Vazquez was fouled by Shuto Yamamoto.

The Ballon d'Or winner put his side ahead in extra time after being played through by Benzema, and completed his hat-trick seven minutes later.

This was my perfect year - Ronaldo

Listen: 2016 - the year of Ronaldo?

Victory gave Real their second Club World Cup and extended their unbeaten run to 37 games in all competitions.

It also means nine of the past 10 winners of the competition have come from Europe.

Sharp Antlers give Madrid real scare
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Shibasaki (right) produced two excellent finishes to put Kashima ahead
The Champions League winners looked set for a comfortable afternoon when Benzema put them ahead, and they dominated possession in the opening stages.

But Kashima - the first Japanese team to reach a Club World Cup final - impressed in an entertaining game, and Shibasaki took both goals well.

Indeed, after Ronaldo's equalising penalty, Kashima had the better chances late in normal time.

First Keylor Navas saved a long-range strike from Fabricio, then Yasushi Endo shot wide at the back post with the final kick of the 90 minutes. At 3-2 down, Yuma Suzuki hit the bar with a header.

The Japanese side also felt Real captain Sergio Ramos should have been sent off in normal time when he appeared to body-check an opponent when on a yellow card.

Referees used video replays to review several decisions during the competition, but Janny Sikazwe chose not take a second look at this incident.

"The referee lacked courage, which was regrettable," said Kashima coach Masatada Ishii.

World's best becomes world champion
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Real Madrid extended an unbeaten run stretching back to April
Victory for Ronaldo capped an impressive year for the forward, coming six days after he won the Ballon d'Or, awarded to the world's best player.

He scored the winning penalty in Real's Champions League final victory over Atletico Madrid in May, before captaining Portugal to Euro 2016 success in the summer.

His hat-trick in Yokohama was the first in a Club World Cup final, and he is now the joint-top scorer in the competition's history with five goals.

"What a game," said Ronaldo. "We had to suffer, but that's what finals are about. It's a trophy we really wanted to win and we end the year in the best way possible so I'm very happy."

Ronaldo has now won the Club World Cup three times, having done so previously with Manchester United in 2008 and Real in 2014. He was already the only player to win the competition with two different clubs.

Zidane's dream start continues
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Zidane was promoted to first-team manager from Real's B team in January
Having taken over as Real coach from Rafael Benitez in January, Zinedine Zidane's first year in management has been remarkable.

The Champions League, Uefa Super Cup and Club World Cup have all been won during an unbeaten run stretching back to April.

That adds to the former France international's achievements as a player, when he won the World Cup, European Championship, La Liga, Serie A, Champions League, Intertoto Cup, Intercontinental Cup and Uefa Super Cup.

Zidane's side, whose last defeat was 2-0 to Wolfsburg in the Champions League, lead La Liga by four points.

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Ronaldo treble fires Madrid to Club World Cup glory
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Sunday 18 December 2016 by Joe Walker

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick, including two goals during extra time, as Real Madrid came from behind to beat Japan's Kashima Antlers 4-2 and claim their second FIFA Club World Cup.

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick to help Real Madrid cap a near-perfect 2016 as they defeated Kashima Antlers 4-2 after extra time to lift the FIFA Club World Cup in Yokohama, Japan.

The topsy-turvy affair was befitting of Madrid's ongoing unbeaten run – now a club-record 37 games – with the Merengues coming from behind to clinch glory after Karim Benzema had registered an early opener.

Two expertly taken goals either side of half-time from Gaku Shibasaki fired Kashima into a surprise lead, but Ronaldo scored his first from the penalty spot on the hour to ensure the game went to extra time.

The recently crowned Ballon d'Or winner then beat the offside trap to put his side ahead in the first half of added time, before finishing from close range to seal victory and ensure Madrid their second Club World Cup triumph.
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Madrid (4-3-3): Navas; Carvajal, Ramos (Nacho 108), Varane, Marcelo; Casemiro, Modrić (Kovačić 106), Kroos; Vázquez (Isco 81), Benzema, Ronaldo (Morata 112).

Man of the match: Cristiano Ronaldo
The Portugal forward netted during the semi-finals and was once again the difference for his team on a high-profile stage. Trailing to Kashima, they needed someone to step up and, invariably, Ronaldo is the Merengues' man for the big occasion. The hat-trick hero now sits alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez on five Club World Cup goals – the most scored by players of European sides.

Reaction: Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid forward
It was a game in which we suffered a lot. It was hard, but we managed to get through it. It was a tournament we really wanted to win and thankfully we've been able to do it. It's been a dream year; something I didn't expect. To score three goals and help Real Madrid is brilliant. I always want to improve. It has been a week full of joy, winning the Ballon D'Or and then lifting the Club World Cup – the perfect end to a perfect year.
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FIFA Club World Cup roll of honour
Barcelona
3 (2009, 2011, 2015)
Corinthians 2 (2000, 2012)
Real Madrid 2 (2014, 2016)
AC Milan 1 (2007)
Bayern München 1 (2013)
Internacional 1 (2006)
Internazionale Milano 1 (2010)
Manchester United 1 (2008)
São Paulo 1 (2005)

World club titles in full: European/South American Cup+FIFA Club World Cup
[Real Madrid 5 (1960, 1998, 2002+2014, 2016)]
AC Milan 4 (1969, 1989, 1990+2007)
Barcelona 3 (2009, 2011, 2015)
Bayern München 3 (1976, 2001+2013)
Boca Juniors 3 (1977, 2000, 2003)
Internazionale Milano (1964, 1965+2010)
Nacional 3 (1971, 1989, 1988)
Peñarol 3 (1961, 1966, 1982)
São Paulo 3 (1992, 1993+2005)
 
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Off topic but barcelona's match was very exciting and messi was phenomenal
 
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Ronaldo hat-trick spares Real's blushes

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick as Real Madrid survived a scare to beat Japanese side Kashima Antlers in extra time and win the Club World Cup.

Real took the lead in the ninth minute through Karim Benzema, but Gaku Shibasaki scored either side of half-time to put Kashima in front.

Ronaldo levelled from the penalty spot on the hour mark after Lucas Vazquez was fouled by Shuto Yamamoto.

The Ballon d'Or winner put his side ahead in extra time after being played through by Benzema, and completed his hat-trick seven minutes later.

This was my perfect year - Ronaldo

Listen: 2016 - the year of Ronaldo?

Victory gave Real their second Club World Cup and extended their unbeaten run to 37 games in all competitions.

It also means nine of the past 10 winners of the competition have come from Europe.

Sharp Antlers give Madrid real scare
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Shibasaki (right) produced two excellent finishes to put Kashima ahead
The Champions League winners looked set for a comfortable afternoon when Benzema put them ahead, and they dominated possession in the opening stages.

But Kashima - the first Japanese team to reach a Club World Cup final - impressed in an entertaining game, and Shibasaki took both goals well.

Indeed, after Ronaldo's equalising penalty, Kashima had the better chances late in normal time.

First Keylor Navas saved a long-range strike from Fabricio, then Yasushi Endo shot wide at the back post with the final kick of the 90 minutes. At 3-2 down, Yuma Suzuki hit the bar with a header.

The Japanese side also felt Real captain Sergio Ramos should have been sent off in normal time when he appeared to body-check an opponent when on a yellow card.

Referees used video replays to review several decisions during the competition, but Janny Sikazwe chose not take a second look at this incident.

"The referee lacked courage, which was regrettable," said Kashima coach Masatada Ishii.

World's best becomes world champion
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Real Madrid extended an unbeaten run stretching back to April
Victory for Ronaldo capped an impressive year for the forward, coming six days after he won the Ballon d'Or, awarded to the world's best player.

He scored the winning penalty in Real's Champions League final victory over Atletico Madrid in May, before captaining Portugal to Euro 2016 success in the summer.

His hat-trick in Yokohama was the first in a Club World Cup final, and he is now the joint-top scorer in the competition's history with five goals.

"What a game," said Ronaldo. "We had to suffer, but that's what finals are about. It's a trophy we really wanted to win and we end the year in the best way possible so I'm very happy."

Ronaldo has now won the Club World Cup three times, having done so previously with Manchester United in 2008 and Real in 2014. He was already the only player to win the competition with two different clubs.

Zidane's dream start continues
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Zidane was promoted to first-team manager from Real's B team in January
Having taken over as Real coach from Rafael Benitez in January, Zinedine Zidane's first year in management has been remarkable.

The Champions League, Uefa Super Cup and Club World Cup have all been won during an unbeaten run stretching back to April.

That adds to the former France international's achievements as a player, when he won the World Cup, European Championship, La Liga, Serie A, Champions League, Intertoto Cup, Intercontinental Cup and Uefa Super Cup.

Zidane's side, whose last defeat was 2-0 to Wolfsburg in the Champions League, lead La Liga by four points.

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Another day. Another trophy for Real Madrid.
 
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