Watch: Ronaldo’s disallowed goal in 3-0 drubbing of Atletico Madrid should have stood

TOPSHOT - Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo poses in front of a TV camera as he celebrates after scoring during the Spanish league football match Club Atletico de Madrid vs Real Madrid CF at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, on November 19, 2016. Real Madrid won 3-0. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN (Photo credit should read GERARD JULIEN/AFP/Getty Images)

Atletico Madrid’s final La Liga derby at the Vicente Calderon proved to be a complete disaster as Real Madrid gave their local rivals a footballing lesson. They dominated the game from the opening whistle and were deserving 3-0 winners.

As expected, Real attacker Cristiano Ronaldo was the star of the show, scoring a memorable hat-trick for his side. It was a momentous feat for him as he surpassed Alfredo Di Stefano’s tally of most goals in Madrid derbies.

Ronaldo also bagged his 39th career hat-trick and his 375th goal for Los Blancos. However, the Portuguese sensation had a slight touch of misfortune as he was denied a goal despite the ball crossing the line in the first half.

In the 12th minute of the game, Ronaldo headed the ball from a perfectly timed Marcelo cross, but Atletico keeper Jan Oblak appeared to have made a save off the line. However, video footage later revealed that the ball had clearly crossed the line.

Watch a video of the incident below:

Video proof suggesting the goal should have been credited to the 31-year-old:

Atletico Madrid’s final La Liga derby at the Vicente Calderon proved to be a complete disaster as Real Madrid gave their local rivals a footballing lesson. They dominated the game from the opening whistle and were deserving 3-0 winners.

As expected, Real attacker Cristiano Ronaldo was the star of the show, scoring a memorable hat-trick for his side. It was a momentous feat for him as he surpassed Alfredo Di Stefano’s tally of most goals in Madrid derbies.

Ronaldo also bagged his 39th career hat-trick and his 375th goal for Los Blancos. However, the Portuguese sensation had a slight touch of misfortune as he was denied a goal despite the ball crossing the line in the first half.

In the 12th minute of the game, Ronaldo headed the ball from a perfectly timed Marcelo cross, but Atletico keeper Jan Oblak appeared to have made a save off the line. However, video footage later revealed that the ball had clearly crossed the line.

Watch a video of the incident below:

Video proof suggesting the goal should have been credited to the 31-year-old:

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