Review – Performance of Cristiano Ronaldo against Atletico Madrid

Review – Performance of Cristiano Ronaldo against Atletico Madrid

Another poor day for Cristiano Ronaldo against Atletico Madrid. Cristiano had two or three opportunities to score, crushing a low shot wide minutes into the second half which was close. Sent a ton of his headers directly at Oblak, however. Ronaldo tried Atleti goalkeeper Jan Oblak with a savage free-kick in the first half, a large portion of that was never prone to beat the Slovenian and dragged a low shot wide when he ought to have hit the goal at any rate in the second period.

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Cristiano Ronaldo not able to score in the derby for fives amusements in succession now, imperceptible in the dominant part of defining moments this season and resting out his goal details with strikes against littler sides like Malmo, Eibar, Espanyol, Shakhtar Donestk and that’s just the beginning, Cristiano picked not to take a gander at his own particular commitment after this most recent misfortune however rather to take out his resentment on his colleagues. That is a long way from the truth, in any case. Until his late twofold against Athletic Bilbao, Ronaldo’s goals had really been in charge of adding just two points to Madrid’s count in La Liga all season, with for all intents and purposes the majority of his hits accompanying Real as of now in front.

Real Madrid CF v Club Atletico de Madrid - La Liga

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The first shot on target touched base in the 32nd moment as Jan Oblak parried away Ronaldo’s without pounding kick, before Karim Benzema scraped an exertion wide as Real kept the attack alive. Three minutes after the restart, Ronaldo squandered a sublime chance to break the stop when he let go barely wide of the left upright with only Oblak to beat. Ronaldo’s baffling trip proceeded as he headed another brilliant risk tamely into the arms of Oblak before Borja Mayoral – a half-time substitute for Benzema – neglected to reach as the goalkeeper parried away. Ronaldo and Danilo both went close in the last 10 minutes, however Atletico’s unflappable backline stayed strong.