Ronaldo in spiky rant at world's press: I am not obliged to speak
The Portugal international scored twice in Europe
to take his career goal tally to a landmark figure,
before turning on the press who he feels have not
respected him in the pastCristiano Ronaldo broke
his own media ban to criticise the world’s press
after bringing up 500 career goals with a brace in
Real Madrid ’s win over Malmo in the Champions
League on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old has not spoken publicly for
nearly six months after growing tired of the way
his comments and personal life were often
reported.
However, after bringing up even more goalscoring
milestones, including moving level with Raul as
Real's all-time top scorer with 323, he decided the
time was right to end his silence.
“When I don’t speak with the press it’s because
something’s not going well,” he explained in an
interview with El Partido de las 12 .
“Everyone can think what they want. I don’t speak
with the press more because the questions aren’t
good, that’s why. Why do you ask about things
that happened five or six months ago?
“Ask me about today, not things from a while ago.
Why do I always have to speak? I am not obliged
to speak. If I don’t speak, another [player] does.”
Ronaldo highlighted his latest goal scoring feats,
claiming he never imagined he would match club
legend Raul's record figure following his arrival
from Manchester United in 2009.
He added: “I’m really happy to become the [joint]
record goalscorer in the history of Madrid — it’s
not something I expected when I arrived. I am
satisfied with the record and I’ve already spoken
with Raul. He phoned to say congratulations.”
Finally, the Portuguese star stated that he is
content in the Spanish capital, although he refused
to rule out a possible move in the future.
“I don’t know what can happen, but in this
moment I am fine, I am happy here,” he
responded to questions about one day leaving the
Santiago Bernabeu.
“My relationship with the manager [Rafa Benitez]
and with the president [Florentino Perez] is good.
I’ve always got on well with both of them. I’m good
here, but I don’t know what can happen in the
future. I don’t know.”
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