REAL MADRID FANS BOO RONALDO
The Portugal international's performance in the
Blancos 4-0 thrashing at home to Barcelona was
bad enough to trigger widespread jeering from
his own supporters.
Real Madrid fans have vented their anger at Cristiano
Ronaldo after watching their side sink to a crushing 4-0
defeat by Barcelona on Saturday at the Santiago
Bernabeu.
Ronaldo was powerless to prevent Luis Enrique’s side
moving six points clear at the top of La Liga thanks to a
double from Luis Suarez and goals from Neymar and
Andres Iniesta.
The white handkerchiefs were out in force at the final
whistle with Rafa Benitez now under increasing pressure
having been forced to deny rumours of a rift between
himself and key players including Ronaldo, Sergio
Ramos and James Rodriguez in the build-up to his first
Clasico as Real Madrid coach.
Ronaldo was certainly not the sole person to blame for a
shambolic display at home to the European champions,
but many of the jeers from Blancos supporters were
directed towards him nonetheless.
Blancos 4-0 thrashing at home to Barcelona was
bad enough to trigger widespread jeering from
his own supporters.
Real Madrid fans have vented their anger at Cristiano
Ronaldo after watching their side sink to a crushing 4-0
defeat by Barcelona on Saturday at the Santiago
Bernabeu.
Ronaldo was powerless to prevent Luis Enrique’s side
moving six points clear at the top of La Liga thanks to a
double from Luis Suarez and goals from Neymar and
Andres Iniesta.
The white handkerchiefs were out in force at the final
whistle with Rafa Benitez now under increasing pressure
having been forced to deny rumours of a rift between
himself and key players including Ronaldo, Sergio
Ramos and James Rodriguez in the build-up to his first
Clasico as Real Madrid coach.
Ronaldo was certainly not the sole person to blame for a
shambolic display at home to the European champions,
but many of the jeers from Blancos supporters were
directed towards him nonetheless.
The Ballon d'Or holder has not scored in his last three
games and frustration at his performances have grown
in the Spanish capital recently, despite bagging 13 goals
so far this season.
During the international window, rumours surfaced
linking him with 2016 moves to Paris Saint-Germain,
Chelsea and Manchester United, the latter of whom he
played for until joining Madrid for a world-record fee in
2009.
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