Borussia Dortmund may have had Cristiano Ronaldo's number during the UEFA Champions League group stage last fall, but fifty per cent of a year later it will function as the Portuguese star who gets the last laugh. Ronaldo is burning entering Real Madrid's UEFA Champions League semifinal link with Dortmund this April, having won at least one purpose in each of the club's last five matches. But Ronaldo has actually stepped up his game on the European point, where he's 11 goals in 10 UEFA Champions League appearances for Madrid this year, including three goals in the club's quarterfinal conquer Galatasaray. The 28-year-old star forward must prove he can continue his lights-out effectiveness against Dortmund, last fall a squad that kept him to only one goal on eight pictures in two fits. But considering what we've seen from Ronaldo in recent journeys, it is safe to express that Jurgen Klopp and Dortmund are the people who should show something, that they can contain the celebrity for four successive matches. Search for Ronaldo to experience a great deal more success against Dortmund these times. Madrid somewhat out-possessed and out-shot the German side through the two group period matches, but was unfortunate to just end up with three goals after 180-plus minutes of play. Assume his goal streak to be kept by Ronaldo alive in this link, scoring at least once in each leg, home and away. All things considered, Ronaldo has netted a goal in five straight UEFA Champions League matches and does not appear to be phased by the opponent or the place. Madrid and Dortmund will perform their first leg in Germany on Wednesday and then a week later at theABernabeu. If Madrid could continue steadily to rule person, 61-39 as they have against Dortmund this season, and report about 18 photos in each leg, their average against Dortmund in two group level fits, it is almost inevitable that Ronaldo will break through with a few results of their own. Like his Barcelona competitor Lionel Messi, Ronaldo is merely too skilled to help keep under wraps for 90-plus minutes. Sure, Dortmund kept him scoreless in the 2nd group period conference last November, however it led to two other people scoring for Madrid. One year after having their UEFA Champions League function cut short at the semifinal phase, try to find Jose Mourinho's team to defeat Borussia Dortmund this spring behind a couple of targets from who else but Cristiano Ronaldo. Follow Bleacher Survey Presented Columnist Patrick Clarke on Twitter.
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