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Cristiano Ronaldo:

"My goal is a sign that the team is working hard. It was one of the best goals of my career. We are playing well. I wouldn't have been able to score had my teammates not provoked the foul. I am pleased. We want to extend this win streak as long as we can."

"We were very relaxes at the start and Zaragoza came out motivated. Things got a lot easier once we scored. That is when we started to play better. It wasn't an easy match. They started off strong, but Ozil's goal served us well and helped us take control."

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Alves: Ronaldo a little arrogant

Dani Alves stoked up the rivalry with Real Madrid by describing Cristiano Ronaldo as "a little arrogant".

He said: "I think the best player in the world should be a quiet kid, humble, friendly...and (Lionel) Messi has all that, while Cristiano often lacks these qualities.

"To be the best player in the world you don't just have to play well, you also need to be liked by people, and I understand sometimes his attitude damages a little the great player he really is."

Alves also said it would be stupid of him not to keep his options open as his contract with Barcelona enters its final 18 months.

The all-action Brazilian is under contract at the Nou Camp until June 2012, but has been linked in the Spanish press with Manchester City.

The 27-year-old told Portuguese sports newspaper A Bola: "My priority is Barcelona, but I cannot close doors. I feel happy, but both sides have to agree."

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Ronaldo: The best goal of my career

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo believes that his strike against Zaragoza on Sunday was the best goal he has scored so far.

The Portuguese midfielder struck his 17th league goal of the campaign when he let ripped a ferocious free kick after 44 minutes to give his side a 2-0 lead.

Goals from Mesut Ozil and Angel Di Maria sealed three points for Jose Mourinho's troops against rock bottom Zaragoza, who responded via a Gabi's 54th-minute penalty.

"My goal is a sign that the team is working hard," the 25-year-old is quoted as saying by Madrid's official website. "It was one of the best goals of my career.

"We are playing well. I wouldn't have been able to score had my team-mates not provoked the foul. I am pleased. We want to extend this winning streak as long as we can."

"That is when we started to play better. It wasn't an easy match. They started off strong, but [Mesut] Oezil's goal served us well and helped us take control."

Real are just two points off Barcelona, who are showing no signs of slipping up after spanking Real Sociedad 5-0 at the weekend.

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by unamadridista

This is from last night’s “El Larguero.” According to the radio program, there are problems between Iker and Cristiano Ronaldo. It all started back in September, when Sara Carbonero – Iker’s girlfriend – used the words “egoísta” and “individualista” to describe Cristiano Ronaldo. This upset Cris, and so he sent a text message to Iker expressing his sentiments. Iker responded back (also via message) that Sara’s a journalist and is free to say whatever she wants. Their relationship deteriorated from that point, and several days later, before Madrid’s game at home against Espanyol, FP took them both to an office, along with Jorge Valdano and Miguel Pardeza, played the video and tried to explain to Cris that Sara didn’t mean anything by the comment. However, Cristiano was still not placated.

He was also upset because he didn’t feel supported by his teammates – whenever he got fouled, no one came to his defense, while over at Barcelona, every player would start yelling as soon as Messi got fouled. In addition, there was the matter of the goal celebrations. He felt alone, and the relationship with Iker was also deteriorating even more. The team was affected, because it was hard to be a piña when there are two heavyweights opposed to each other. Compounded to that was the recent possibility that Álvaro Arbeloa could usurp Sergio Ramos’ starting position, with the team fearing what Sergio’s reaction would be. Mou was reported to not want to get involved.

After all this was said, the program spoke to Iker, who denied that there was a problem, and said that everyone’s relationships are good, and that any problem there was in the past has already been solved.

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