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Ronaldo and Tevez in unmissable 9/2 Champions League special

Rampant Ronaldo has always enjoyed playing Atletico Madrid, and he will be confident of striking in this fixture again as Real Madrid take on their city rivals at the Bernabeu.
Madrid’s magnificent marksman has scored 15 times against Atleti during his clinical career, his second highest tally against a single team, with the La Liga sharpshooter only netting more against Sevilla.
The prolific Portugal captain has incredibly slotted home 52 goals all in all competitions this season for club and country, having made 45 appearances for the Galacticos. An astounding return that will undoubtedly strike fear into Atletico’s defence, as they face the daunting task of trying to stop the ferocious forward.
Ronaldo has fantastically fired in eight times in his last four La Liga games, including a historic five-goal haul over Spanish league strugglers Granada. The Real threat is a 7/4 chance to continue his sublime spell of form by scoring again and helping his side secure victory within 90 minutes.
These two Spanish sides met in last term’s Champions League final, a game in which Ronaldo was again on target and, having drawn 0-0 in the first leg last time out, the ferocious forward will be up for the challenge on home soil in his latest appearance.
Meanwhile, amazing Argentine attacker Carlos Tevez is sure to be a constant threat to European outsiders and French league outfit Monaco.
Juventus’ clinical centre forward has enjoyed the most deadly goalscoring campaign of his career in Italy, having blasted in a superb 26 strikes in all competitions so far, including a brilliant brace against Bundesliga battlers Borussia Dortmund in the previous round.
The unstoppable frontman has recorded five goals in as many games during all competitions since last month and will be confident of adding to his terrific tally in his latest home game against French opposition.

Tevez has managed to net two strikes in a single game on seven occasions this term, so the feisty forward is due a hat-trick soon. The in-form Serie A sharpshooter is a 28/1 chance to finally net a treble at the Stade Louis II against Monaco.

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