The Portuguese striker kept his goalscoring streak alive by sending the ball into the top left-handed corner of Szczesny's net.

He may not have enjoyed his best game in the current UEFA Champions League game, but he stepped up to give Real Madrid an eighth straight semi-final spot in the continental competition.

Moments after the game ended, CR7 spoke in detail about the controversial call that ended up giving him the chance to score one more goal. The Portuguese ace seemed to have it pretty clear in his mind, even if Juve's players had doubts about Michael Oliver's call.

"I don't understand why they are protesting. Lucas was tackled from behind and if they don't give him the penalty, it's a goal," CR7 stated.

The current top scorer in the continental competition admitted that the second leg turned out to be more complicated than they initially expected.

"We have suffered, but it helps us to learn. In football, nothing is given away, you have to fight until the end. Madrid could've scored more goals but Juve and Buffon were good," the footballer added.

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored in 11 consecutive UEFA Champions League games (ten from this season). Now, the Portuguese striker will try to lead Los Blancos to their fourth UCL final in five years, with the semi-final draw taking place this Friday.