‘I’m happy to have Sergio Ramos,’ says Zidane after Real win through
By Reuters
08 March 2017 |
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Real Madrid recovers from an early Dries Mertens goal for Napoli to book a seventh straight quarter-final thanks to Sergio Ramos and Álvaro Morata strikes either side of a Mertens own goal.
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