Real Madrid team does not slow down in the UEFA Champions League.
On Wednesday, Zinedine Zidane's team won the first leg of the semifinals 2-1 against Bayern Munich and moved closer to the tournament final.
The match in Germany became special for the king's club leader Cristiano Ronaldo.
Although the 33-year-old Portuguese did not score a goal, he achieved his 96th victory in the Champions League, moving into second place in the all-time records list, surpassing former teammate Iker Casillas (95).
In the third and fourth positions, Barcelona legends Xavi (91) and Andres Iniesta (79) proudly stand.
The Real Madrid team can also be happy with an impressive achievement as they reached their 150th victory in the tournament - a number that no other club can boast of.