Asensio Rodrygo Hazard Vinicius Real Madrid 2022-23 GFXGetty/GOAL

Asensio eyes redemption but no hope for Hazard: Winners and losers as Real Madrid win Champions League group

Real Madrid cruised past Celtic in a 5-1 thrashing to seal top spot in Champions League Group F.

A bright start in the opening minutes for Celtic was swiftly quashed when Moritz Jenz gave away a penalty for handball after five minutes, allowing Luka Modric to fire Real in front.

It was 2-0 after 21 minutes when Celtic were again punished for a handball inside the box, this time Matthew O'Riley having handled the ball and Rodrygo scoring from the spot.

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Celtic didn't lie down despite the circumstances and were given a chance to get themselves back into the game after half an hour when the referee pointed to the spot for a third time.

Josip Juranovic's effort was batted away by Thibaut Courtois a sequence of events that summarised Celtic's evening and overall Champions League campaign rather well.

And as Celtic began to fade, Real upped the ante once again, with Vinicius Junior tapping in a low cross at the front post for 4-0. Ancelotti then ushered in the changes as The Bhoys fell away, with Federico Valverde stealing the show with a magnificent strike for 5-0.

Jota ensured visiting fans left with at least one positive, wrapping an inch-perfect free-kick into the top corner as a late consolation.

After a blip against RB Leipzig last week, this was the perfect response from the defending champions. Don't take them lightly; they've got all the quality and football heritage you could ever need to cruise towards another Champions League crown.