
Ronaldinho crying after he score amazing goal ,in this match Ronaldinho scored HATTRICK ! (6-0)
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that he thanked Laurent Blanc during his post-match touchline chat with the Paris Saint-Germain boss last month.
Reports in France had claimed that Ronaldo had told Blanc that he would “love” to play for PSG following Madrid’s 1-0 win over the French champions at the Santiago Bernabeu on November 3.
But Ronaldo insists he was only thanking the World Cup winner for praising him before the match.
“I have talked to many people. When people treat me well, I treat [them] well. A muddle that does not exist was put together,' said Ronaldo
“What happened with Blanc was that he had spoken very well about me before and I only thanked him for this declarations and I told him that I had liked them a lot.
“And with the Paris president, I have known him for many years. He seems very nice and he has always treated me well. That's what happened.”
Ronaldo also downplayed reports of a rift with Madrid president Florentino Perez over the incident.
“I don’t remember what was said to Florentino, but his comment was a joke,” said the Portugal international, who set a new Champions League record of the most goals scored in the group stage
after netting four times against Malmo on Tuesday. source /goal.com/
“If there was a problem he’d call me into his office and talk to me. Nothing happened.
Cristiano Ronaldo has won the last two Ballon d'Ors - and he should be in line to make it three in a row
When it comes to individual achievements, there is no-one who has performed as well as Ronaldo in 2015
Despite a 'poor' start to this season, Ronaldo has 16 goals in 20 games, an almost unrivalled scoring record
Of the four front-runners, three of them - Luis Suarez, Neymar and Messi - play for one team.
It should not be any surprise that Barcelona, therefore, won the Champions League, and indeed the treble, a remarkable team achievement.
But the Ballon d'Or is not about a team. It is an individual award, and, as an individual, no-one comes close to Ronaldo. The man is a machine, producing pure, efficient goalscoring.
This season, we are told, he is off the pace, a shadow of his former self. Yet his 16 goals in 20 games (all competitions) are better than Lionel Messi's (9 in 13) and on a par with Neymar (16 in 19).
Add in last term, and you can see that in 2015 neither Messi nor Neymar come close to the Portuguese star.
In La Liga alone, Ronaldo scored 48 times in 35 matches last season. That's five more goals than Messi managed, and more than double the number scored by either Neymar or Suarez.
His goals per game across all competitions for 2015 dwarf Messi and Neymar, and he is the only man close to a goal a game for the calendar year.
RONALDO, MESSI AND NEYMAR IN 2015 - THE VITAL STATISTICS
Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal): 48 goals in 51 games (0.94 goals/game)
Messi (Barcelona and Argentina): 44 goals in 54 games (0.81 goals/game)
Neymar (Barcelona and Brazil): 42 goals in 54 games (0.78 goals/game)
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