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Cristiano Ronaldo hat trick carries Real Madrid past Wolfsburg into semifinals

Cristiano Ronaldo's hat trick sent Real Madrid into the semifinals of the Champions League after the Spanish giants overturned a first-leg deficit in a 3-0 win over Wolfsburg on Tuesday.

Ronaldo, so often Real's saviour, cancelled out Wolfsburg's two-goal advantage from the first leg in an 88-second span in the first half at the Bernabeu, and his free-kick in the 77th minute proved decisive as Real booked their spot in the last four in style.

Their German opponents would have felt optimistic of sealing a first-ever semifinal spot in Europe's elite club competition after winning 2-0 at the Volkswagen Arena last Wednesday, but they were simply unable to contain Ronaldo and crashed out 3-2 on aggregate.

As anticipated, the visitors were penned deep inside their own half from the off and they nearly fell behind on the night inside five minutes when Sergio Ramos' header struck the bar.

An interception from Wolfsburg defender Dante prevented Ronaldo from running clean through on goal but there was no stopping the Real talisman from opening the scoring in the 16th minute.

Dani Carvajal's attempted pass came straight back to him -- via a defender's legs -- before his ball across goal allowed Ronaldo a simple tap-in at the back post.

Vieirinha's last-ditch header stopped Ronaldo from immediately doubling his tally but he did so anyway from the following corner, running to the near post and flicking a glancing header past Wolfsburg goalkeeper Diego Benaglio.

The visitors had seen their first-leg lead wiped out inside a minute and a half although they managed to soak up the pressure thereafter.

They might have even gone ahead again in the tie, only for Real goalkeeper Keylor Navas to tip over Luiz Gustavo's swirling shot from distance.

Josuha Guilavogui slammed just wide while Bruno Henrique dithered when well placed as Wolfsburg failed to break their duck before the interval.

Ramos hit the woodwork for the second time on the night, powering a header off the post from Toni Kroos' corner on the hour mark.

But Ronaldo put them ahead for the first time in the tie and completed his treble with just 13 minutes remaining as his free kick went through a pitiful Wolfsburg wall to leave Benaglio with no chance.

With 16 goals in the Champions League this season, Ronaldo is one tally away from his own competition record from 2013-14. His career fifth Champions League hat trick tied Lionel Messi's record.

Benaglio saved brilliantly from Karim Benzema and substitute Jese Rodriguez late on but it mattered little as Real closed out victory to move to within two matches of a second final appearance in three years.

They advanced to the semifinals for the 11th time and sixth in a row, tying two records held by Barcelona, who can reach their 12th semis by ousting Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.