Zinedine Zidane
was pleased to come through a "difficult game" unscathed after Real
Madrid recorded a 2-0 triumph away at Roma in the first leg of their
last-16 tie in the Champions League.
After a cagey
first half at Stadio Olimpico, Cristiano Ronaldo broke the deadlock in
the 57th minute with a shot that clipped Roma defender Alessandro
Florenzi on its way in.
The hosts pushed hard for
an equaliser – and had a strong shout for a penalty when Florenzi went
down inside the area – only to be caught on the break in the closing
minutes.
Substitute Jese Rodriguez was allowed to
carry the ball deep into Roma territory before angling a shot beyond
Roma goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, leaving the Serie A team with a
mountain to climb in the second leg.
"It's important to score and not concede in the Champions League and that's something we've done," Zidane told UEFA.com
"We are a team, a group and the players who play less are important for the group, because we will win something together.
"It was a difficult game against a good side. The first half was tough for us.
"We played much better after the break and we created chances."
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