In a stinging rare post match
media appearance, the Portuguese questions his teammates' physical level in
matching the rest of the teams. Cristiano Ronaldo says
Real Madrid could be leading the Spanish league if everyone on the team was at
his level.
After a 1-0 home loss to rival
Atletico Madrid on Saturday virtually
ended the team’s chances of winning the title, Ronaldo criticized Spanish media
for blaming him for the team’s poor performances and said that things could be
different if others players were playing like him.
“It bothers me when it’s
said that Madrid is struggling because Cristiano is struggling. It feels like
you are after me,” Ronaldo said. “If everyone was at my level, perhaps we would
be in first place.”
The Portuguese striker
later tried to downplay his comments, telling local media he was referring to
his “physical level.”
“I’m not better than
anyone,” he said. “I was talking about the physical level, about the injuries.”
Speaking calmly in a
rare appearance in front of reporters after the game at Santiago Bernabeu
Stadium, Ronaldo clearly expressed his dissatisfaction with how he’s being
treated by Spanish media.
“A lot of times you are unfair, you ask me (tough) questions and
you question my value,” he said, using a few expletives. “It’s always been like
this in Spain, all these years. By your point of view, it looks like I’m
playing like (expletive). And in reality, the numbers don’t lie, statistics
never lie. Just look at the statistics, it’s easy.” Ronaldo had nine goals in
the team’s previous seven matches entering Saturday’s derby, including seven in
his last three games at the Bernabeu. He squandered a few good chances on
Saturday, though, and last week missed a decisive penalty kick in the 1-1
league result at Malaga. Ronaldo said the absence of injured starters was what
was keeping Real Madrid from contending in the Spanish league.
“Unfortunately
we are without our best players. That makes things more difficult,” Ronaldo
said. “I’m not depreciating the other players, but if a team doesn’t play with
its best players, it’s hard to win a long competition like this one.” Real
Madrid has been without Gareth Bale and Pepe because of injuries, and on
Saturday coach Zinedine Zidane also could not count on left back Marcelo.
Striker Karim Benzema returned to the squad after missing a game because of a
back problem, but had to be substituted at halftime.
“I like when I’m playing
with these players,” Ronaldo said. “And when they are not playing, it makes
everything more difficult.” After 26 rounds, Real Madrid is four points behind
Atletico Madrid and nine points behind leader Barcelona, which hosts Sevilla on
Sunday with a chance to tie Real Madrid’s record of 34 unbeaten games in all
competitions set in 1988-89.
“We will keep fighting, but we have more hopes in
the Champions League,” Ronaldo said. “It’s a competition we start from scratch
like everyone else. But, like I said, if you don’t have the best players, you
are not going to win it.”
Source: Indian Express

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