Friday, 15 April 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo reveals secret behind Wolfsburg free-kick

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored a cap trap on Tuesday to push his Spanish La Liga club into the last-four of the Champions League, uncovered the trap behind his third objective from a free-kick. 

Before he settled himself for the free-kick at the Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid attendant Keylor Navas kept running up to Ronaldo to give him some exhortation. 

The Portuguese national said Navas instructed him to back off his keep running up for the free-kick and put less power in the kick. 

"We prepare together," said Ronaldo. "Furthermore, he'll execute me for letting you know, yet he said that I ought to take it gradually, not keep running at full pelt since he knew I'd score." 

Prior, after the 3-0 defeat, Ronaldo said he was expecting some enchantment against Wolfsburg. 

"It must be an enchantment night and it was. It was the ideal diversion at last," said Ronaldo. "We must be tolerant for 60 minutes, yet it was the ideal night at last." 

Ronaldo has now struck 46 objectives in all rivalries this season, which means he has 45 or more in each of his last six seasons for Madrid. 

"Objectives are in my DNA and I need to continue scoring them for the group," he included. 

In any case, the three-time World Player of the Year had still gotten feedback before in the battle for not performing in Real's greatest amusements as Barcelona opponent Lionel Messi won the Ballon d'Or to crown the world's best player in January. 

Yet, having additionally scored the victor in El Clasico against Barca only 10 days prior, Ronaldo rushed to turn on his pundits. 

"Considering this has been a terrible season for me it has not been that awful. Individuals can condemn me, however I simply continue going and the numbers are there for all to see. I am exceptionally glad and with a month left of the season I can improve," he said. 

Cristiano Ronaldo was cited by Goal.com.

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