Cristiano Ronaldo in foul-mouthed criticism of Real Madrid as he claims 'we s*** ourselves' during El Clasico defeat to Barcelona
Ronaldo was left fuming when Real Madrid conceded a second goal against Barcelona
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Your support makes all the difference.Cristiano Ronaldo had a rather peculiar explanation for Real Madrid conceding a second goal against Barcelona in Sunday’s El Clasico defeat that leaves the European champions four points behind their Spanish rivals at the top of La Liga.
It took a long ball over the top of the Real back-four from Dani Alves, a sublime first touch from Luis Suarez and a deft finish from the former Liverpool striker to slot the ball into the back of Iker Casillas’ net.
As Barcelona celebrated going 2-1 ahead, Ronaldo remonstrated with his team-mates, and said something that stood out from the barrage of words when he was speaking to Karim Benzema.
According to Spanish TV, Ronaldo can be seen to mutter "Nos cagamos todos!"
Roughly translated, Ronaldo’s remark equates to: “We s*** ourselves.”
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While Ronaldo clearly wasn’t the only one unhappy with Real’s performance on the night, it probably wasn’t the best choice of words to improve relations with the club’s fans who are deeply concerned with the recent form Ronaldo and Co have shown.
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