Ronaldo scored two goals in the last four minutes to earn Real Madrid a 2-2
draw against Dynamo Kiev in their final Champions League Group E match on
Wednesday.
Real Madrid's Ronaldo (C) fight for
the ball with Dynamo Kiev's Rodrigo (R) and Vitaliy Mandzyuk (L) during
their UEFA Champions League Group E soccer match in Kiev December 6, 2006.
[Reuters]
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The Ukrainians were cruising to
their first Champions League victory following a first-half double by Uzbek
striker Maxim Shatskikh before Ronaldo fired the first from close range off a
David Beckham corner in the 86th minute, then added the second with an
88th-minute penalty.
The match, played in a nearly empty 83,000-seat Olympic stadium, lacked the
usual Champions League intensity with both teams already assured of their
finishing places in the group.
The Spaniards finished second behind group winners Olympique Lyon on 11
points to qualify for the knockout phase, while Dynamo ended bottom with two
points.
With a place in the last 16 already secured, Real coach Fabio Capello rested
several first-choice players, including captain Raul, centre back Fabio
Cannavaro and midfielder Emerson while leaving number one goalkeeper Iker
Casillas and strikers Robinho and Ruud van Nistelrooy on the bench.
Despite playing only for pride, Capello said he was determined to get the
result.
CAPELLO PEP-TALK
"No coach in the world wants to lose and I would never go into a match
looking to lose," the Italian told Reuters.
"That's why I had a big talk at halftime to fire up the team as we were
lacking some intensity in the first half."
Shatskikh fired Dynamo ahead in the 13th minute, beating Real's second-choice
keeper Diego Lopez with a crisp volley after a Valentin Belkevich cross from the
right.
He doubled the lead by slotting home past the onrushing Lopez after a great
through ball by Artem Milevsky 14 minutes later.
The visitors also had their chances in the opening half, but first striker
Antonio Cassano wasted a great chance after going one-on-one with Dynamo keeper
Olexander Shovkovsky, then full back Michel Salgado missed another opportunity
by shooting just wide of the post.
Shatskikh missed a good chance for a hat-trick shortly after the break when
he failed to finish another fine pass from the right.
At the other end, Beckham was unlucky not to find the target midway through
the second half when his crisp shot hit the post, while Shovkovsky stopped
Roberto Carlos's powerful drive several minutes later, setting the stage for
Ronaldo's heroics.
Capello praised the Brazilian, saying: "He is a world-class striker, that's
why you can never count him out.
"It is very important for us that Ronaldo is getting back into his top form
after a long injury break."
Capello, however, declined to say if Ronaldo would play in Real's next league
match, against Sevilla on Saturday.
"We'll just have to wait and see," he said.
Dynamo coach Anatoly Demyanenko was left to rue missed chances.
"We played a good game, had many chances to score a few more, but once again
paid the price for our mistakes," he said.
"Overall, of course, I'm very disappointed with our Champions League showing
this year."
It was the 10th meetings between the two sides in Europe's premier club
competition, with the Spanish giants holding a sizable edge with four wins
against one for Dynamo seven and a half years ago.