Real Madrid concluded the Champions League group stage undefeated. The Spanish team sealed their strong group performance with a victory in Copenhagen, Denmark (2-0) on Tuesday. The match featured remarkable goals, including an opener by the Croatian Luka Modric.
However, it’s the second goal of the evening that commands attention. Cristiano Ronaldo, scoring in the 48th minute, set a new Champions League record with the highest number of goals in group stages (9), surpassing legends such as Hernan Crespo and Ruud van Nistelrooy.
This goal also marked Real Madrid’s 800th in the European Cup, surpassing any other club, including Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona.