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Real Madrid on brink of Champions League exit after Shakhtar defeat

| Updated: December 03, 2020 19:47:27


Shakhtar Donetsk's Taison in action with Real Madrid's Raphael Varane during the clash on Tuesday — Reuters photo Shakhtar Donetsk's Taison in action with Real Madrid's Raphael Varane during the clash on Tuesday — Reuters photo

Real Madrid’s Champions League hopes are hanging in the balance after they lost 2-0 at Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday, leaving them third in Group B with one round of games remaining.

The 13-times European champions went behind in the 57th minute when Shakhtar substitute Dentinho capitalised on a lapse in concentration by Raphael Varane to score in an empty Olympic Stadium, where Madrid won their last Champions League in 2018.

Israeli forward Manor Solomon then wrapped up the home side’s shock win over the Spaniards in the 82nd with a solo run on the counter and finish into the bottom corner.

Dentinho came on in the first half to replace striker Junior Moraes, who was injured after being hauled down by Varane in a bid to prevent the forward racing towards goal unchallenged.

Shakhtar, who beat Madrid 3-2 away in October, are second in Group B on seven points, level with Zinedine Zidane’s side but above them due to their superior head-to-head record.

It looked as though Madrid’s fate would be out of their hands heading into next week but Inter Milan handed them a lifeline by beating leaders Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-2.

Real host Gladbach next week in their final game knowing victory would secure qualification from their group for a 24th consecutive season.

They would also go through with a draw as long as Inter beat Shakhtar at home.

The defeat followed Saturday’s 2-1 reverse to Alaves in La Liga but Zidane vowed to fight on, dismissing suggestions he could resign as he did in May 2018 after lifting a third straight Champions League crown.

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