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Zinedine Zidane praises Cristiano Ronaldo after Champions League hat-trick

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring his side's 2nd goal

Zinedine Zidane hailed the "unique" talents of Cristiano Ronaldo after the Real Madrid forward netted a hat-trick in their 3-0 Champions League semi-final win over city rivals Atletico.

Ronaldo moved onto 100 European goals in the quarter-final win over Bayern Munich, when he scored five times including a treble in the second leg.

He again proved the man for the big occasion as holders Real moved within touching distance of another Champions League final appearance.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid (C) scores their second goal during the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg match v Atletico at the Bernabeu
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored back-to-back Champions League hat-tricks

After heading the hosts into an early lead, albeit having looked offside in the initial build-up, Ronaldo smashed a second past Jan Oblak on 73 minutes and then knocked in a late third following another swift counter.

It was an all-round performance which left Zidane full of praise for his squad.

"Cristiano is a goalscorer. He is unique. All the players were brilliant," the Real Madrid coach said at his post-match press conference.

"I am lucky to have these players. We try to play our football and enjoy ourselves. It works because we have great players with great attitudes.

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"We knew what we had to do from the off and we played the game we wanted to. Today Isco played as a number 10 and was fantastic. We then had width with [Lucas] Vazquez and [Marco] Asensio. In a defensive sense we were brilliant too."

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Zidane continued: "I am happy with what I am doing here and with the players, we played a great game. We can hurt any side with our weapons.

"We started well, the first half-hour was fantastic, and we were clinical with our chances.

"We interpreted the game very well. It is not easy to score three times against such a difficult side and keep a clean sheet."

Atletico, beaten in last season's final by Real, rarely threatened and now have it all to do at the Vicente Calderon next Wednesday night.

Zidane, though, warned against any complacency.

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 02:  Antoine Griezmann of Atletico Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid battle for the ball during the UEFA Champions League sem
Image: Antoine Griezmann struggled to make an impact for Atletico

"We have won nothing yet and need to continue in the way we are going," he said.

"We still have the second leg. We will have to work hard and fight for it. We will suffer at their place for sure.

"There's no such thing as an easy game and we need to play a perfect game at their place in order to go through."

Zidane added: "We are content, very happy and we can enjoy it but we still have a long way to go in the Champions League and La Liga.

"I don't think that we are euphoric and imagining ourselves in the final."

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