The Portuguese star claimed the club would be top of La Liga if every
player was on his level after the defeat to Atletico, but explained
himself to the dressing room on Monday
Cristiano Ronaldo apologised
to his Real Madrid team-mates ahead of a training session on Monday and
attempted to clarify comments he made following the derby defeat to
Atletico Madrid.
Some 40
hours after losing 1-0 to rivals Atletico, Real's player were reunited
on Monday in the Valdebebas training complex. Zinedine Zidane had
scheduled training for 11am following a day off, and in the meantime
plenty had been said since match official Clos Gomez blew for full time
at the Bernabeu.
Almost all was negative, and much had to do with Ronaldo's outburst in the mixed zone.
"If
all my team-mates were at my level, we might be first," he said. There
was also criticism for the club's medics, their preparations in
pre-season and the team's current performance, as well as a rousing
defence of his own talent and statistics. The consensus was that Ronaldo
had shown arrogance and disrespect to his team-mates in his attempt to
highlight his own performances.
Ronaldo himself tried to explain on Saturday night that he had been
taken out of context, despite the strong words he used. But Monday was
the day when he would see those faces he apparently disrespected just 36
hours prior.
And Goal understands that, before
training, Ronaldo sought to 'justify himself' to the dressing room,
claiming that he "expressed himself poorly" and did not "wish to annoy
any team-mates."
Ronaldo's Madrid team-mates, meanwhile, are
understood to have played down the significance of the Portugal
international's outburst.
Without a doubt, bridges will need to
be mended amongst the players in the Madrid dressing room, and this was a
good start to a tough week. Wednesday brings a visit to Levante minus
Marcelo, Sergio Ramos, Dani Carvajal, Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and
perhaps Pepe as well. On Saturday Celta Vigo come to the capital, as a
forerunner to the massive Champions League clash against Roma on
Tuesday.
It is a moment in which the team's unity will be tested - and to see if
Ronaldo's apology has as much of an effect as the outburst that preceded
it.
source: goal
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