They will
have to win a few cups before they become truly worthy of the comparison but
there were shades of Real Madrid's all-conquering forward line of the fifties
Alfredo Di Stefano, Paco Gento and Ferenc Puskas on Wednesday night as the
'BBC' ran riot in Gelsenkirchen.
'Bale,
Benzema and Cristiano' have now scored 70 goals between them this season and
Real Madrid as a team have clocked up 110 in all competitions. Cristiano
Ronaldo leads the way with 36 goals – 11 of them in the Champions League and he
is now only nine goals behind the competition’s top scorer Raul who scored 71
times in the European Cup.
On Wednesday
night he was ably supported by Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale as they mauled
sorry Schalke to make a mockery of the club's so-called German jinx by becoming
the first visiting team ever to score six in the European Cup on German soil.
Benzema has now scored 20 goals this season and Bale has 14.
The Welshman’s
first on Wednesday night was as good as any goal scored in Europe this season,
much as his strike at the weekend against Elche was a candidate for La Liga’s
goal of the season.
'We prepared
the game to perfection' he said afterwards paying tribute to Real's English
coach Paul Clement who saw the masterplan come off to the last detail sat on
the bench in the Veltins Arena alongside Carlo Ancelotti and Zinedine Zidane.
Ancelotti
said: 'It was the perfect performance, the players were fantastic, it will be
difficult to repeat.'
Marca
declared the stunning six-goal salvo 'clockwork orange' and Diario AS hailed
Madrid’s 'bionic' forward line. There was some praise for Jose Mourinho for
having laid the foundations for such a performance in his three seasons at the
club but there was also a recognition that Ancelotti’s calmer management style
has lifted a weight from his player’s shoulders.
Ancelotti
told Gazzatta dello Sport last week: 'We have some players here who are still
boys here but we also have men, husbands, fathers and they don’t need a
sergeant major'. On Wednesday his soldiers marched in unison with none of the
internal conflicts that clouded last season hanging over them.
Ancelotti’s
front-three stole the headlines but there were other signs of how he has the
dressing room united in their attempt to land Madrid’s 10th European Cup.
There was an
embrace between the coach and Angel Di Maria when he came off in the second
half.
The Argentine
had pushed for a move in the winter transfer window upset that Bale had taken
his place but Ancelotti has converted the winger into a highly effective
box-to-box midfielder.
Iker Casillas
continues to be second choice in the league but last night he set a new Spanish
record of 952 minutes without conceding a goal. Only Klaas-Jan Huntelaar's late
thunderbolt from the edge of the area could end the record run established in
the Champions League and the Spanish Cup.
Even young
midfielder Isco who has been left out by the Italian coach for most games this
season came on and chased and harried forcing the error that led to goal number
six. 'The best Madrid side in a very long time' declared Marca.
Madrid have
now gone 27 games unbeaten with 23 wins in that time; no wonder the club’s
supporters feel after three semi-final appearances they are ready to go one
better this season.

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