Zidane takes advantage of Bush's broken arm and Joker makes the difference!!
Real Madrid and coach Zinedine Zidane presented a remarkable technical performance with a deserved 3-1 win at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday in the second leg of the Champions League Group Stage.
Zidane and his manager Peter Bosch played an open game and exchanged offensive attempts, but the defense of the German team was open and the Dutchman failed to fill a clear gap in the left.
Joker Carvajal
Real Madrid played 4-1-3-2, but right back Danny Karafachal was a rookie in the Royal plan, where he played a great deal of defensive and counter-attacking duties in crossballs. He was also marked by offensive start-ups as a right wing and playmaker To 3.1.4.2.
Zidane took advantage of the obvious gap on the left side of Dortmund, taking advantage of Gareth Bell's speed. Cristiano Ronaldo also rebelled against the spearhead and moved to the German gap, scoring the third goal and losing more than one chance.
The Real Madrid coach also weighed heavily on Peter Bosch's broken left arm, with reciprocal moves by Modric, Tony Crosse and Isco until the Dortmund coach decided to replace left-back Jeremy Tulian.