Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real MadridRonaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid

Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid

Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid: Ronaldo casted doubts over his commitment to the club as Cristiano Ronaldo won the Champions League for a 5th time.

While his team-mates were celebrating a record-stretching 13th European crown, earned after a gutsy 3-1 victory over Liverpool, Ronaldo said that “It was very nice to be in Madrid”.

For months, Ronaldo and his representatives have been squabbling with Real over a new deal, as the Portugese reportedly seeks to surpass Lionel Messi at Barcelona and Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain as the highest paid player in the world.

Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid
Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid

Reports in the Spanish press say Real´s players were also annoyed by Ronaldo diverting attention from the team´s 3rd consecutive Champions League success. Sergio Ramos was among those to make his feeling known to the 33-year-old in the changing room.

Even Real´s fans appear to be unimpressed, with a poll on the website of Madrid daily, Marca, asking if the club should make a special effort to keep Ronaldo. After more than 25,000 votes, 65%  said No.

Ronaldo finished 5 clear at the top of the tournament´s scoring list with 15 goals and in April broke a Champions League record by scoring in his 10th successive match.

Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid
Ronaldo Clues of Saying GoodBye To Real Madrid

But, separation remains the less likely scenario and in the meantime, Ronaldo has served only to irritate those around him.

Real Madrid Were Warmly Welcomed

Tens of thousands of ecstatic fans lined the streets of the Spanish capital to greet Real Madrid´s players as they returned home Sunday after winning their third Champions League title in a row in Kiev.

Elated fans cheered and waved club scarves as an open-top bus carrying the squad and the trophy made its way to the club´s traditional celebration spot, the Plaza de Cibeles.

Roughly 80,000 people packed the stadium to watch Real´s 3-1 Champions League final win over Liverpool on 8 giant screens.

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, a die-hard Real fan, sent a telegram to the club´s president, Florentino Perez, to congratulate the team for their victory, which he said had “revalidated” the club´s “continental leadership”.

“Madrid dominates Europe with a legendary team,” headlined top-selling daily El Pais was shown in a photo of Ramos holding up the Champions League trophy surrounded by the rest of his teammates.

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