Measured Madrid have too much for CSKA

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Cristiano Ronaldo and his Real Madrid teammates celebrate after scoring their second goal during the Champions League football match between Real Madrid and CSKA Moscow at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on March 14, 2012

Cristiano Ronaldo and his Real Madrid teammates celebrate after scoring their second goal during the Champions League football match between Real Madrid and CSKA Moscow at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on March 14, 2012.

Real Madrid had few problems in qualifying for the last eight of the Champions League as they defeated CSKA Moscow 4-1 in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Wednesday night.

The win, which came thanks to goals from Gonzalo Higuain, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema takes Madrid into the quarterfinals of the competition and keeps alive the club's hopes of winning a tenth European Cup.

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho had said in the run up to the game, that he would start with three strikers, but in the end he only started with two as Cristiano Ronaldo partnered Higuain in attack, while fit-again Karim Benzema was kept on the subs' bench.

Madrid did have two attacking midfielders in Kaka and Mesut Ozil on the pitch but it was a more defensive player, Sami Khedira who was to prove vital with a magnificent pass for Higuain to open the score after 25 minutes.

Higuain once again proved that he deserves a place in the Real Madrid starting line up with his fourth goal in three matches.

Ahmed Musa came close to levelling the score before the break, but Iker Casillas showed he was alert to the danger with a good save.

Ronaldo doubled Madrid's lead 10 minutes into the second half as he shot from 30 meters and CSKA goalkeeper Sergie Chepchugov made a horrible mess of it, allowing it to bounce into the back of the net when he really should have made a save.

Karim Benzema replaced Higuain with 21 minutes remaining and wasted no time in staking his claim to a first team place by scoring the third goal a minute later.

Zoran Tosic gave his side a slim lifeline when he scored for CSKA with a fine individual goal with 13 minutes remaining, but Ronaldo rounded up the scoring in the last minute of injury time as he finished from a Benzema cross.

Real Madrid's coach Jose Mourinho from Portugal reacts after a Champions League round of 16, second leg soccer match against CSKA Moscow's at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, in Madrid, Wednesday, March 14, 2012.

Real Madrid's coach Jose Mourinho reacts after a Champions League round of 16, second leg soccer match against CSKA Moscow's at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, in Madrid, Wednesday, March 14, 2012.

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