The Portuguese striker, who scored two goals in Real Madrid’s 3-1
victory over Chelsea, says he has refused to let former boss Jose
Mourinho’s comments affect his game
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has stressed that events taking place off the pitch do not affect him as he prefers to let his football do the talking for him.
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has stressed that events taking place off the pitch do not affect him as he prefers to let his football do the talking for him.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho’s jibe earlier this week that the
Portugal star is not ‘the real Ronaldo’ led to controversy ahead of
Wednesday’s International Champions Cup final between both sides, but
the 28-year-old has remained unperturbed by his former boss’ taunts.
Ronaldo already stated on Monday that Mourinho’s comments did not
deserve a reply and remained calm again on Wednesday after helping
Madrid to a 3-1 win over Chelsea with two goals.
“I do my talking on the pitch. Things that happen off of it do not affect me,” the Portugal international told reporters.
“I just aim to help Real Madrid to achieve its objectives and what happens away from there does not hurt me.”
Ronaldo then went on to discuss Madrid’s Champions League ambitions
this season and stressed that they still have plenty to do before they
can think about an historic 10th European crown.
He added: “There is a long way to go, we will try to do our best. We
have a good team and the new players are very good and hopefully the
Decima will come this year.”
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