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Pachin criticizes Ronaldo’s behaviour

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The retired veteran has shed light over the issue encompassing Los Blancos and their star man, stating that the Portuguese skipper is acting like a ‘toddler’.
Former Real Madrid player, Enrique Perez Diaz, also known as Pachin, is of the opinion that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 should have handled matters more professionally instead of throwing a public tantrum.
The Madrid number 7 was recently found revealing that he is unhappy at the Spanish capital. The gifted forward refused to celebrate his brace against Getafe this past Sunday and went on to express that he is unsatisfied with his life at the Spanish capital,
 after the match.
According to the former Manchester United player, the club are aware of the problems he is facing.
Ronaldo’s statement has sent shockwaves all over the world of football, Spanish La Liga in particular. Media channels in the Iberian Peninsula are absolutely thrilled by the revelation and rumours have gone berserk regarding the future of the athlete.
It would not be wrong to claim that no one would have ever thought that a player as dedicated as the Portuguese international would have issues with his current club.
The prolific attacker’s disdain was imminent and it was emphasized when he refused to celebrate any of his goals during Los Vikingos’ encounter with Getafe. His second goal was his 150th goal with the Spanish capital-based outfit and reaching such a milestone
would have been reason for jubilation in any part of the world.
However, the star player simply made his way back to his own half after finding the back of the net.
Pachin has stressed that the 27-year-old should have kept the matter private in addition to asking to leave the club during the transfer window.
"In my eyes it is a bit like a toddler throwing a tantrum. I do not think that Ronaldo is really unhappy at Real Madrid. He would have spoken up before if that was the case,” the retired defender was quoted as saying by Goal.com.
"Why would he not be happy at Madrid? The team is built around him, which makes perfect sense as he is an extraordinary player.  Every player is happy at Real Madrid, and so is http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734. If he wanted to leave, he would have said so before, not now that the
transfer market's closed," the 73-year-old added.

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