Real Madrid completed an 8-2 aggregate thrashing of APOEL Nicosia on Wednesday that is unlikely to have taught Bayern Munich very much that they did not already know about their Champions League semi-final opponents. Jose Mourinho's men maintained their 100 percent home record in the tournament this year with a 5-2 second leg win at the Bernabeu against the valiant but limited tournament debutants.
Leading scorer Cristiano Ronaldo bagged a brace, including a swerving and dipping freekick, to take his season tally to 49. Kaka curled in a sumptuous long-range effort, the busy Jose Callejon came off the bench to notch Madrid's fourth and Angel Di Maria continued to work his way back to full fitness after injury as he came on at the end to lob a fifth.
The La Liga leaders have scored 100 goals in their 30 league matches and in Europe have racked up 32 in 10 so far. "The team are in good shape and we are well prepared for a difficult April," coach Jose Mourinho said. Having won 3-0 in Cyprus last week, and with a tough league clash at home to third-placed Valencia on Sunday, Mourinho was able to rotate some of his players, though as ever, Ronaldo started and finished.
Conceding two goals at home to the unheralded Cypriots, a breakaway from Gustavo Manduca that made it 2-1 after 67 minutes and a penalty given away by Hamit Altintop near the end, was of no particular concern to Mourinho. "I am not going to criticise anyone for the odd loss of concentration, because over the last two years this group of players have given their all," he said.
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