Mateo Kovacic insists that Cristiano Ronaldo does not deserve to be booed by the club fans

Mateo Kovacic insists that Cristiano Ronaldo does not deserve to be booed by the club fans

Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic has defended the Ballon d’Or winner. By saying Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo does not deserve to be booed by the club fans.

Cristiano Ronaldo reacted to whistles from an area of fans at the Bernabeu stadium. By scoring his team’s second after the restart in Sunday’s 3-0 home triumph over Real Sociedad.

Mateo Kovacic insists that Cristiano Ronaldo does not deserve to be booed by the club fans

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The 31-year-old, who signed a lucrative contract augmentation prior this season, had been booed in the wake of losing possession twice in the first half. His goal was his first in La Liga since mesh from the penalty spot in his group’s 2-1 defeat at Sevilla on Jan. 15.

As Kovacic insists Cristiano Ronaldo does not deserve to be booed by the club fans he told club’s official site:

“With respect to Ronaldo, he’s under a considerable measure of pressure, and that will be normal. A player who gets a goal each game is under a considerable measure of pressure. However, you can’t boo him.”

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Kovacic was excited to have scored his first La Liga goal since joining Los Blancos side in August 2015 from Inter Milan.

The Croatia international put Real Madrid ahead before setting up Ronaldo for his team’s second. Alvaro Morata fell off the seat to wrap up the win with the group’s third.

“At whatever point you score, it generally makes you upbeat, yet the most vital thing is that we got the win. And put three more points on the board,” Kovacic said. “I got a goal and gave an assist, and I’ve now go to continue onward and demonstrate that I can play for Real Madrid.”

Mateo Kovacic insists that Cristiano Ronaldo does not deserve to be booed by the club fans

The win lifted Real four points clear of Barcelona and Sevilla at the highest point of the standings. Barcelona were held to a 1-1 draw at Real Betis on Sunday. While Sevilla went down 3-1 to Espanyol on Saturday.

Real Madrid, hoping to lift their first league title since the 2011-12 battle, additionally have a game in hand.