Not only is Cristiano Ronaldo one of Real Madrid's best performers in Europe's premier club tournament, but the winger has become one of the Champions League's greatest-ever stars.
Finishing as the yearly top scorer in four of the seven seasons he's been in the Spanish capitals, as well as the 2007/08 campaign for Manchester United, the winger has three titles under his belt with the current season offering little change in his mantra.
Despite the fitness and form issues plaguing him in recent months, Ronaldo has saved his best form for Europe with two crucial goals, the equaliser against Sporting CP and a stunning opener away to Borussia Dortmund.
Los Merengues smashed six past Real Betis on Saturday night with the winger back in the swing of things but arguably still not at 100 percent, with the fixture with Legia Warsaw representing another opportunity for Ronaldo to return to his best form.
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