MELBOURNE — Cristiano Ronaldo was at his dazzling best as Real Madrid proved a different class to Manchester City winning 4-1 before a record crowd in the International Champions Cup at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Friday. World footballer of the year Ronaldo showed his sublime skills and was among the goalscorers as Real demolished the 2014 English Premier League champions in a blistering first half performance before more than 99,000 fans at the vast stadium. It was the MCG's biggest ever crowd for a football-only event. The 10-time European champion reveled in the atmosphere, opening up Man City with dazzling touches, flicks and clinical finishing for three goals in the first half. French striker Karim Benzema put the Spaniards ahead with a spectacular finish in the 21st minute. Benzema hooked in Gareth Bale's cross over his left shoulder in a brilliant piece of finishing after a fine run down the right wing by Daniel Carvajal. Ronaldo pounced four minutes later, getting a sublime first touch to bring down German Toni Kroos's long pass before poking home. England goalkeeper Joe Hart was unable to keep the ball from crossing the line for a double Real sucker punch after piecemeal City defending as Ronaldo thrilled the crowd his trademark goal celebration. It got worse for City when central defender Pepe scored Real's third with an unmarked thumping header off Isco's corner just minutes before half-time. Deep in first-half stoppage time City got a penalty for a Sergio Ramos hand-ball as he jostled with Sterling. Manchester United target Ramos remonstrated with Japanese referee Hiroyuki Kimura that Sterling had handled the ball first. Yaya Toure slotted home the spot kick for City to trail 3-1 at the break. Russian Denis Cherychev made in four when he stabbed home an Isco cross with 17 minutes left. City's night was further soured when new signing Fabian Delph injured his left hamstring and was carried off after just 18 minutes and was replaced by Jesus Navas. Manager Rafael Benitez made four changes at halftime bringing off Benzema, Luka Modric, Carvajal and Pepe, while Manuel Pellegrini left his Man City team unchanged. West Ham scrapes through West Ham United, reduced to 10 men after defender James Tomkins was sent off in the first half, won 5-3 in a penalty shootout against Maltese Cup winners Birkirkara to scrape into the Europa League third qualifying round Thursday. The English Premier League side, which entered the competition via the Fair Play League, lost 1-0 Thursday leaving the tie at 1-1 on aggregate with extra time failing to break the deadlock after Birkirkara were also reduced to 10 men. West Ham scored all five of its penalties in the shootout with substitute Diego Poyet netting the winner for Slaven Bilic's side in the heat of Malta. Tomkins, who scored a last-gasp winner in the first leg at Upton Park last week, was sent off for throwing Nikola Vukanac to the ground before halftime at the Ta' Qali National Stadium in Valletta. West Ham now faces Astra Giurgiu of Romania, which beat Scottish side Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 on aggregate after a 0-0 draw Thursday. They must get through that tie plus a playoff round to reach the group stage of Europe's second-tier competition. — Agencies