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Monday 30. May 2016 - 08:58

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo unfazed by San Siro criticism

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo refused to let himself get caught up by the criticism of his performance in Real Madrid's UEFA Champions League final win over cross-town rivals Atletico Madrid.


The forward scored the decisive penalty to help Zinedine Zidane's side claim a 5-3 shoot-out victory over Atletico, but was not at his most effective during normal play.


Ronaldo, 31, needed one goal in the final to equal the record of most goals [17] scored by a player in a Champions League season, that was set by him back in the 2013-14 season


Despite not scoring in the final, his 16 goals this season makes him the Champions League's all-time record goalscorer with 94, 11 more than closest rival Lionel Messi who has 83, and the Portuguese is proud of his achievements, dismissing critics who claimed that he was far from his best at the San Siro.


"Only the jealous don't feel that," Ronaldo told the Telegraph. "I don't care about that. I always keep the people who love me [close]."


"So this Champions League is for them, the guys who support me all the time, my fans in Portugal and around the world."


Having netted 50 goals in six consecutive seasons, Ronaldo is still looking to improve his game: aiming to be the player with the most game time at Madrid next season.


"After this I have more than 4,000 minutes on the pitch this season. I was number one in the team again, for most minutes. That means a lot to me," he added.


"It means I am still good, I still feel good physically, mentally. If you ask me if I feel tired, of course. I have a lot of minutes in the legs, but I am still there, I am always there."


"I showed the team I am there for the good moments and bad moments. This is what makes me feel proud. For seven years now I'm scoring more than 50 goals every year, but I am always asking more from myself."


The win over Atletico is Madrid's 11th European title, and Ronaldo's third as a player -- one with Manchester United in 2008 and two with Madrid.


Despite his successful trophy haul in European club football, Ronaldo refused to be drawn into a debate on which of his three Champions League wins was the most special.


"I remember when I won the first time for Manchester it was a special night. Two years ago against Atletico. Every time is special," he said.


"When you speak about the best clubs in the world you should be thinking that you are going to win important things. I am always thinking in that way: the best clubs, the best players, we have to win trophies. I am always positive and always believe that when you are thinking like that you win things."


Ronaldo will now shift his focus to international duty with Portugal, starting with Thursday's friendly at Wembley Stadium against England.

 
Provided by: Frank Henriksen
 
 
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