The Portuguese trainer has suggested that he is content as long as the Madrid number 7’s unhappiness is secondary to his performance.
Real Madrid head coach, Jose Mourinho, has voiced his thoughts regarding http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734’s issues with the Spanish giants, exclaiming that he is at peace as long as the prolific attacker is doing his job.
The witty tactician has turned all of his focus on Los Blancos’ next Spanish La Liga fixture, suggesting that at the time he is only concentrating on the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at hand.
The Santiago Bernabeu outfit will travel to Andalusia for their weekend league meeting with Sevilla.
Mourinho also discussed that professional matters aside, performance on the field is what is important and every member of the squad must fulfil this criteria.
"If he is sad and he plays as he usually plays, perfect. What we need is peace."
Jose Mourinho also hit out at the press for exaggerating the matter and making chaos out of it. The former Porto boss mockingly stated that the press has enjoyed 15 days of the great footballing news.
“Cristiano gave you the chance to spend 15 days in a fantastic way. With two weeks already passed, he now needs peace. He also wants to play football which is what he likes to do.”
Recently Ronaldo revealed that he is discontent at the Spanish capital. The former Manchester United man made the statement after Los Merengues defeated Granada in their previous Spanish Primera Division fixture.
The Whites defeated Granada with a score of 3-0, with their star player making a two-goal contribution. However, the Portuguese international refused to celebrate any of his goals during the match even though his brace during the encounter included his 149th
and 150th goals for the nine-time European champions.
As a result, the media went rampant and a great deal of conjecture took place regarding the future of the footballer. Where some wondered the reason for his unhappiness, while others speculated a move to another club for the former Ballon d’Or winner.
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