Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos performed another rescue act to 
wreck Napoli's brave comeback attempt and take the Champions League 
title-holders into the quarterfinals on Tuesday after they had taken a 
first-half battering. 
Napoli, trailing 3-1 from the first leg of the round of 16 tie, looked 
more than capable of overturning the deficit as they dominated the first
 half and took the lead through Dries Mertens. 
But with Real wobbling, Ramos popped up to head an equaliser early in 
the second half and he produced another header six minutes later which 
deflected off Mertens and into the net. 
Substitute Alvaro Morata added another in stoppage time against deflated
 opponents to give Real a 3-1 win that sent them into their seventh 
successive Champions League quarterfinal by a deceptive 6-2 aggregate 
score. 
Backed by a fervent crowd, Napoli made a fast and furious start and 
peppered the Real goal with shots in the opening 10 minutes. 
They repeatedly carved open Real's defence with quick, clever angled passing and superb running off the ball. 
One such move produced their opening goal when inspirational captain 
Marek Hamsik laid a perfectly-weighted first-time pass into the path of 
Mertens who lost his marker and placed his shot wide of Keylor Navas. 
Real, fielding the same line-up that started last year's final which 
they won on penalties against Atletico Madrid, were being totally 
outplayed, although they nearly snatched an equaliser against the run of
 play. 
Karim Benzema's pass sent Cristiano Ronaldo sprinting between the Napoli
 defenders and past Pepe Reina but the Portuguese forward fired his shot
 against the foot of the post. 
Napoli also hit the woodwork with a shot on the turn by Mertens after Allan's pass was deflected into his path. 
The hosts failed to begin the second half with the same intensity, 
however, and quickly paid the price after Hamsik uncharacteristically 
gave the ball away in midfield. 
The move ended with Real winning a corner which Toni Kroos delivered 
perfectly for Ramos to rise above the Napoli defence and head the ball 
in to silence the crowd in the 51st minute. 
Six minutes later, Ramos struck again from another corner, although this
 time the ball took a deflection of Mertens and UEFA awarded an own goal
 against the Belgian. 
Faced with a hopeless task, Napoli completely lost their momentum and 
Real coasted through the rest of the game, Morata snapping up a rebound 
for the third goal. 
 
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