Cristiano Ronaldo: Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane says Portuguese's criticism is behind them
The Spanish giants are now 12 points adrift of bitter Catalan foes Barcelona and four behind Atlético
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Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has insisted the Spanish giants have put Cristiano Ronaldo’s derogatory comments about his team-mates beyond them.
Madrid are now 12 points adrift of bitter Catalan foes Barcelona and four behind their victors Atlético after Antoine Griezmann’s winner condemned Zidane’s side to a fourth defeat of the campaign.
Speaking after the defeat, Ronaldo is quoted as saying: “If we were all at my level, maybe we would be leaders. I don’t want to disrespect anyone, but when the best players aren’t available it’s harder to win. I like to play with Karim [Benzema], with [Gareth] Bale, with Marcelo.
“I’m not saying the others like Lucas Vazquez, Jesé [Rodriguez] and Mateo Kovacic are not good players. They are very good players, but it’s not the same.”
Madrid are now faced with the indignity of surrendering their La Liga efforts to prioritise elsewhere, chiefly the Champions League, following the round-of-16 second-leg win against Roma. Sergio Ramos, the Real centre-back, has since moved to defend the Portuguese, insisting the meaning what lost along the way.
“Cristiano has spoken with everyone,” said Zidane on Tuesday, ahead of the trip to Levante. “This subject is behind us. We all know the importance Cristiano has and we are all with him. The issue has been fixed. The most important thing is what we have ahead and we will face that by all sticking together.”
It has since been reported by El Mundo that Ronaldo told players on the social messaging service nothing was meant of it: “I was referring to the physical level, not level of play. I am not better than any of my team-mates.” The 31-year-old has repeatedly been linked with a move away from Spain with Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United among his options.
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