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Real stroll past Roma in a 3-0 win to make convincing Champions League start
Isco, Gareth Bale and returning striker Mariano Diaz were on the scoresheet for Real Madrid with a win ensuring the perfect start to their defence of the Champions League title.
Real Madrid got their Champions League title defence off to a strong start on Wednesday by convincingly beating AS Roma 3-0 at home with goals from Isco, Gareth Bale and a stoppage-time strike from returning striker Mariano Diaz.
Julen Lopetegui's side, who have won the last three editions of the competition, made a flying start against last season`s semi-finalists Roma, but took their time to make their dominance count.
Isco, Bale, Sergio Ramos, and Dani Carvajal all missed relatively simple chances early on for the hosts, who were not far from going behind when Turkish youngster Cengiz Under darted in behind the defence but sent his finish flying wide.
It took a wonderfully struck free-kick from Isco right at the end of the first half for Real to take a deserved lead, and their dominance continued in the second half. "We need to appreciate this win because Roma were a goal from reaching the Champions League final last season so we knew their quality and that they could make things complicated if we weren’t completely up for it," Real coach Julen Lopetegui told reporters. "Fortunately we showed a lot of enthusiasm and energy from the start, we were excellent in attack and defence, created a lot of chances and were the worthy winners."
Bale saw a deflected shot bounce off the crossbar shortly after the interval but got the goal he craved not long after, racing on to a raking pass from former Tottenham Hotspur team-mate Luka Modric and arrowing in off the post in the 58th minute.
Roma did not completely wilt after conceding again and it took an impressive save from Keylor Navas to deny the lively Under, as the Costa Rican goalkeeper justified his inclusion in the team after briefly losing his place to Thibaut Courtois. Roma goalkeeper Robin Olsen did his best to keep the scoreline dignified by denying Isco and Marco Asensio but was powerless to stop Mariano.
The striker was playing his first game after returning to Madrid from Olympique Lyonnais and got the crowd on their feet with a wonderful curling strike into the top corner from outside the area after cutting inside from the left wing. "I wasn`t nervous at all, I wasn’t in a hurry and I knew the day would come soon and I`m very happy with how it has gone," said Mariano, who scored 18 goals for Lyon in Ligue 1 last season after leaving Real in 2017. I could hardly have asked for a better debut, at home and in the Champions League and scoring as well, and I`m very grateful to my teammates for helping it go as well as it did."
Real lead Champions League Group G with three points after Viktoria Plzen blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home to CSKA Moscow, who equalised in the 95th minute with a converted penalty from Croatian striker Nikola Vlasic.