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Alonso, Modric & Varane delighted with Real Madrid progression
The trio of performers reflected on their side's last-16 success over the English giants but chose to downplay the significance of Nani's red card in the grand scheme of things
Xabi Alonso, Luka Modric and Raphael Varane have all spoken of their optimism for the rest of the season following Real Madrid's 2-1 victory over Manchester United in the Champions League on Tuesday.The Croatian midfielder, Modric, and Cristiano Ronaldo both struck to ensure the Blancos' place in the last eight of Europe's elite club tournament, and the Spain playmaker was the first to praise his side for their resilience to come back from Sergio Ramos' own goal.
"It was a difficult decision for the referee to make, but we have seen many games that playing against 10 can get harder. We produced our best minutes after Nani's sending off," Alonso told Sky Sports.
"For 15-20 minutes we played really well. We scored two goals, and after that, credit to United because they pushed us really hard and it was difficult for us not to concede another goal.
Modric, meanwhile, suggested Madrid were fully deserving of their two-legged triumph but was quick to avoid being drawn in on the ongoing controversy surrounding referee Cuneyt Cakir's decision to send off Nani.
The former Tottenham star told BeIN Sport: "I'm happy with my goal but I'm even happier because we qualified. It was a tough game, but we showed great resolve to come back after we were chasing the match.
"I think that if you consider both games, we deserve to go through. To be really honest, I did not see Nani's red card, but if the referee said so, we can't oppose him."
And while French defender Varane did admit the winger's dismissal came as a surprise, he was more concerned with his own display on the night in the context of his recent rise to stardom.
"It's been a good spell for me, and I'm trying to make the most of it and progress."
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