MADRID / STOCKHOLM. Malmo FF dreamed of a clatter.
The reality of the Spanish evening was a completely different .
The team humiliated by Real Madrid, who won with a huge 8-0, equaling the biggest Champions League win in history.
– This is not a football game, only one gambit tion, says Erik Niva in TV3.
When Real Madrid come to Malmö for the first group stage match in the Champions League last fall went MFF on a 0-2- loss.
As the law now met again became larger numbers – historically much bigger.
– Occasionally you fail totally. That’s what happened today, says coach Åge Hareide, who made his last game with the team.
– I thought when the type was fourth left, the fan blow the whistle now, we do not need more now says Johan Wiland.
“Not fun”
– It is not fun to watch and it no man can say, even if you sympathize with Malmö FF Swedish law, says expert and Sportbladets Erik Niva in TV3 score.
– Class difference is too large. This is not a football game. It is only a gambit up, he said.
The goals were not long in coming.
Ronaldo four target shooter
Shape Strong Karim Benzema cracked zero already in the twelfth minute. He also looked to double the number after 24 minutes played when he neatly headed the ball behind a chance Johan Wiland in Malmö target with a strike by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Quarter later also took big star spot on the scoresheet when he put 3-0 just before the break.
Five minutes into the second half was the humiliation a fact. Ronaldo scored both 4-0 and 5-0 within five minutes. In addition to a hat-trick could the Portuguese celebrate a historic goal record. He is the only one who made ten goals in a single group stage of the Champions League.
7-0 and the final result 8-0 then came even after more than 70 minutes.
– It feels that it is men against juniors. It is a miserable game, says Lars Lagerback on TV3.
“The feeling wiped out”
The result is a tangent of the Champions League history’s greatest loss.
Besiktas lost 8-0 against Liverpool 2007/2008 season.
– Malmo underperforming significantly, then it might be this bad, says Erik Niva.
– Both this fall and last it has been about the Swedish football and Malmo approached the football on the continent. The feeling is unfortunately erased. Now it feels as though the distance is just as great as we thought before, says Niva.
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