January 20, 201015 yr HIS NEW GF? no , this girl came with sergio ramos not with ronaldo ..don't be afraid
January 22, 201015 yr Cristiano Ronaldo: The goals will come Cristiano Ronaldo is unconcerned about not yet getting off the mark in 2010, insisting the goals will soon come. Ronaldo enjoyed a flying start to his Real Madrid career, scoring nine times in seven matches following his world-record £80million move from Manchester United last summer before suffering an ankle injury against Marseille in September. That injury kept the Portugal international sidelined for around two months, but he was back on the goal trail soon enough with four goals in five appearances following his comeback. However, the 24-year-old has not been able to find the back of the net since the winter break, going scoreless in the games against Osasuna, Real Mallorca and Athletic Bilbao - from which Madrid have only picked up four points. Ronaldo is taking it in his stride though, saying: "I`m not worried about not having scored. These things will come naturally because I`m working the same as I always do. I`m not getting worked about it, I`m sure the goals are going to come." Ronaldo and his Madrid team-mates are currently in Albania for a friendly match against KS Gramozi Erseke this evening. Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini named a strong squad for the trip, with the only absentees being the injured Pepe, Gonzalo Higuain, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Rafael van der Vaart, and Mahamadou Diarra, who has just returned from African Nations Cup duty. Madrid, who were able to travel to Albania for tonight`s match due to their elimination from their Copa del Rey earlier this season, are back in league action on Sunday when they host Malaga.
January 22, 201015 yr Ramos: It's unfair to Ron and Kaka Sergio Ramos has defended Real Madrid team-mates Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka after the club’s recent defeat to Athletic Bilbao. Ramos added that Bilbao keeper Gorka Iraizoz had a hand in denying Los Merengues in their 1-0 defeat last weekend. "I always said that when Madrid win, it wasn't just because of Ronaldo, Kaka or another, and when you lose it is not fair to blame the failures on these people alone," Ramos told Marca in an interview. "I do not blame them for anything, we gave everything we had, the difference was marginal, which is unfortunate," Ramos added. "We must not forget about Iraizoz, who was very successful." The Spain international also warned his Los Blancos team-mates that another slip-up would leave them out of the title race as Real are now five points adrift, behind Barcelona at the summit of La Liga. "When there is a five point difference you have to be much more careful, a bigger lead would be important because the leader has room to fail slightly. "But I repeat, there are lots of games remaining and we will not give up."
January 22, 201015 yr Cristiano Ronaldo: The goals will come Cristiano Ronaldo is unconcerned about not yet getting off the mark in 2010, insisting the goals will soon come. Less modelling. More focus on football would be a start there, mate.
January 23, 201015 yr where r his best possessions???????????? :yes: :gocho: :gocho: :gocho:........ I mean his girlfriends...:) he has said bye bye to them i thnk so...
January 25, 201015 yr Pellegrini not happy despite winReal Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini was less than pleased with his side's performance against Malaga.This was even though the 2-0 win kept them within touching distance of leaders Barcelona.Malaga had only moved out of the relegation last week and had not won away all season but they created the better opportunities in the opening 30 minutes at the Bernabeu.A mixture of poor finishing, good goalkeeping from Iker Casillas and the woodwork kept the Andalusian side out though, and Madrid got their noses in front in the 35th minute when Cristiano Ronaldo finished off a well-worked move.Ronaldo then made it 2-0 four minutes later with a blistering finish and Madrid, with their tails up, looked capable of adding more goals either side of half-time.They were unable to keep that momentum going, though, and Malaga had already started to look threatening again before Madrid were reduced to 10 men in the 70th minute when Ronaldo was sent off.Somewhat surprisingly it was actually Madrid who produced the better chances in the final 20 minutes despite their numerical disadvantage, and Xabi Alonso, Raul Albiol and Esteban Granero could all have added further goals.It was a good end to the match for Madrid, but that and their brief spell of dominance in the first half did not distract Pellegrini from seeing the bigger picture."I'm not happy with how we played. We were too individualistic at times against a good team that had not lost in nine games. We scored two good goals but it's not been a game that I liked," said Pellegrini, whose side reduced the gap to leaders Barcelona back to five points with what was their 10th successive home win this term."We've had a perfect home run in the first half of the season. We know we can improve and in order to do that we must take it game by game."Regarding the dismissal of Ronaldo, who was shown a straight red card after his swinging elbow caught Malaga defender Patrick Mtiliga in the face, leaving the Denmark international with a broken nose, Pellegrini admits he did not get a good view of the incident."I couldn't see it. He (Ronaldo) had a great game, scoring two goals, but unfortunately he was mixed up in that incident that got him sent off," said the Chilean, who does not know what sanction will be handed out to the Portugal international."First we'll have to see what the referee writes in his report. The competition committee will have to decide if it was an aggression or not."
January 25, 201015 yr Ronaldo protests innocenceCristiano Ronaldo insists he did not mean to hurt Patrick Mtiliga after leaving the Malaga defender with a broken nose.The Portugal international was sent off for the second time in less than two months for Real Madrid.The world's most expensive player, who earlier in the match had scored both of Madrid's goals in their 2-0 win, also felt the dismissal was unjust.Ronaldo was shown a straight red card in the 70th minute of the Primera Division encounter at the Bernabeu after his swinging elbow caught Mtiliga in the face as he tried to escape the attentions of the Denmark international.Mtiliga left the pitch trying to stem the bleeding from his facial injury and was immediately replaced.Ronaldo, who was also sent off against Almeria in December after picking up two late bookings, said after the game: "It was not my intention to injure Mtiliga. I'm very sad for what happened but calm."Those who understand football know that my intention is always to play the ball. I learned in England not to deceive the referees. This is not a red card here or in anywhere in the world and I'm not asking for protection. I've seen worse things in other games."I didn't mean to injure the lad. It was bad luck to hit him on the nose because he's only 1.70m and if he had been taller I would have struck his chest."The former Manchester United winger, as a minimum, will now sit at next week's testing trip to fifth-placed Deportivo La Coruna, where Madrid have not won in the league since the 1992/1993 season."I always want to play and these things make me angry. I've spoken with Mtiliga and he told me that I didn't need to apologise because he doesn't believe I hurt him intentionally," Ronaldo added."I wouldn't want to injure anybody. I'm not that type of person. I'm not a bad person. I only want to shine by playing football. Now I'm going to be angry when I get home because I won't be able to play through suspension."
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