10-man Real still too much for Galatasaray

Gareth Bale scored and Carlo Ancelotti said he thought his team 'played very well ... when we had a player less' in a 4-1 win over the Turkish side on Wednesday night to win Champions League Group B.

Gareth Bale scored on a free kick for Madrid in their win over Galatasaray on Wednesday night. Andres Kudacki / AP
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Gareth Bale scored a marvellous free-kick as 10-man Real Madrid eased into the last 16 of the Champions League with a 4-1 win over Galatasaray on Wednesday.

Madrid had to play just under three quarters of the game with a man less after Sergio Ramos was shown a red card for dragging back Umut Bulut as he broke clear on goal.

Bale then opened the scoring with his fifth goal in six games, but Bulut equalised for the Turkish champions just a minute later.

Alvaro Arbeloa restored Real’s lead just after the break and the full-back then teed up Angel di Maria to make the points safe 12 minutes later.

And Isco rounded off the scoring with a wonderful piece of skill as he left Selcuk Inan on the floor before side-footing the ball home.

Victory seals Madrid’s place in the last 16 as group winners, whilst Galatasaray will have to beat Juventus at home on matchday six if they are to qualify after the Italian champions beat FC Copenhagen 3-1 in the night’s other match in Group B.

“I think we played very well in the second-half when we had a player less,” said Real coach Carlo Ancelotti.

“We played with courage, personality and very well generally. To play with 10 men is not always easy, but all the players worked together.”

Galatasaray boss Roberto Mancini, meanwhile, was left confused as to how his side had passed up such a great opportunity to enhance their chances of qualification.

“Real Madrid has got top players and if you concede chances like we did then you cannot win.

“I don’t know what happened. I have to find out. After the first-half I was very confident.”

In the absence of the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, Bale was expected to carry more of the responsibility in attack, but he passed up a huge chance inside three minutes when he slotted wide with just Eray Iscan to beat.

The hosts were then reduced to 10 men after just 26 minutes when Ramos pulled back Bulut as he raced onto a ball over the top and Scottish referee Willie Collum had no hesitation of brandishing the 17th red card of Ramos’ Madrid career.

Madrid coped admirably despite the sending-off and were in front on 37 minutes when Bale sending a dipping free-kick from fully 35 yards into the top corner.

The lead lasted barely 60 seconds, though, as a wonderful through ball from Didier Drogba played in Bulut to level.

Bale should have restored Madrid’s lead when he fired an effort just over from inside the area.

But Real did make it 2-1 just six minutes after the interval through an unlikely source as Arbeloa bundled home Di Maria’s cross.

Arbeloa then saw another effort fly just wide before venturing forward once more to square for Di Maria to make it 3-1.

Galatasaray boss Roberto Mancini introduced former Real favourite Wesley Sneijder in a bid to turn the game around.

And Iker Casillas had to make a stunning save to prevent Drogba’s looping header from setting up a grandstand finish.

But Isco rounded off a fine night for the hosts when he danced through the Galatasaray defence before slotting low into the net.