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For Real Madrid, Karim Benzema (25), Sergio Ramos (33), Brazilian Rodrigo (80) scored, and for Inter it was Argentine Lotaro Martínez (35) and Croatian Ivan Perisic (68).
And the record holder for the number of titles in European, continental competition in the first two rounds, suffered a sudden and historic home defeat in the first round against Ukraine’s Shakhtar Donetsk 2-3 and tied in deadly time of their German host Borussia Monchengladbach 2-2 in the second.
Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane joined Belgian star Aden Hazar for the second time in a row since his return from injury after the first Saturday in the domestic league against humble Huesca, in which he scored the first goals of his team, which won 4-1, but did not appear as their coach wanted.
The first goal came after an error by the former Moroccan royal player Ashraf Hakimi, who returned the ball, Benzema snatched it and overtook it and jumped to the Slovenian goalkeeper Samir Handanovic, who came to meet him and shot into the empty goal (25).
Captain Ramos scored the second goal of the specialty after a corner from German Tony Kroos, who got up and hit his head at the opposite angle (33).
It is Ramos’ 100th goal for “Los Blancos” in all competitions, including 55 with a header.
Inter reduced the score to 1-2 after a cross heel pass from Niccol لم Barrilla to Martínez, who was met with a powerful left-handed shot off Thibaut Courtois (35).
Inter tied after a ball exchange in the area between Martínez and Pericic, which ended with a shot by Courtois (68), despite the annoyance of Lucas Vásquez.
Substitute Rodrigo saved his team from a draw that nearly complicated his team’s mission to reach the knockout stages by scoring the third goal, reversing a pass from compatriot Vinicius Junior, substitute for Hazar with a shot while in the roof of the goal (80).
In the same group, German Borussia Monchengladbach beat Ukrainian host Shakhtar Donetsk 6-0 and took the lead after raising their score to five points, one point ahead of Real and Shakhtar, and Inter remained finally with a colon.
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