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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Cristiano in Roman Tantrum


Cristiano Ronaldo walked out of Real Madrid’s Champions League press conference on Tuesday after responding angrily to a question about his recent lack of away goals on the eve of their last 16 first-leg tie with Roma.

Ronaldo broke the competition’s record for the most goals scored in the group stage this season when he hit 11, and is also the Champions League’s all-time top scorer with 88 goals in 121 appearances.

The forward was unhappy when asked why he had not scored on the road since Real Madrid’s 2-0 La Liga victory at Eibar on 29 November.

“Who else has scored more goals away from home than me since I arrived in Spain?” said Ronaldo. “Name one player who has scored more than me?

“No answer? OK. Thank you everyone,” he added, before excusing himself from the press conference.

Ronaldo has scored 32 goals in all competitions this season – 21 at home and 11 away. He has featured in four away games for Real since his goal against Eibar without finding the net, struggling to shine in recent La Liga matches against Real Betis and Granada.

“It’s understandable that people have doubts,” Ronaldo had said earlier. “It’s like with a son when you give him everything and then when you take it away, he cries. I hope I can keep this ‘bad form’ up until the season’s end.”

This week Zinedine Zidane reaffirmed Ronaldo’s importance to Real after he scored twice in a 4-2 win over Athletic Bilbao at the Bernabéu on Saturday.

The manager will hope Ronaldo can grab his first away goal since November against a Roma side who conceded 16 goals in the group stage, more than any other team who reached the last 16.

“Cristiano is very important on the wing because when he attacks one on one he’s very good, he’s very hard to defend against,” Zidane said.


Sunday, 14 February 2016

Cheryshev Gives Neville Vital Win

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Gary Neville admitted his relief after picking up his first league victory as Valencia’s manager – but insisted it would not be a night for celebration.

Denis Cheryshev’s diving header gave Valencia a nail-biting 2-1 win over struggling Espanyol, who had taken the lead early in the second half after an error from returning goalkeeper Diego Alves allowed Oscar Duarte to head home.

That looked set to condemn Neville to a third consecutive league defeat, which would have left his side just two points above the relegation zone. But the substitute Alvaro Negredo pulled them level with a deflected finish on 70 minutes and the new recruit Cheryshev scored with a diving header six minutes later to give Valencia the lead for the first time in 10 league games under their new manager.

Although the remaining quarter of an hour brought a couple of nervy moments for the hosts, they hung on to claim their first league victory since beating Celta Vigo 5-1 on 5 November.

“I think what the game tells us today is football isn’t about putting on the best performance, but today we got the result,” said Neville. “It’s not a night for any celebration whatsoever, not to get carried away, but we’ll gain some confidence. There’s a good feeling in the dressing room and we’ll take it forward.

“Relief’s probably a good word in some ways to describe what I felt. The last four minutes can be a long time in football – I wanted the final whistle to come as quickly as possible, and I saw the reaction of the fans, of the players. I think it [10 games without a win] is far too long for this club.

Neville also praised the Mestalla fans for their support throughout the game, saying: “The most incredible bit was the fans stayed with us, they stayed with every single player, they stayed with me.

“It’s not down to tactics, it’s not down to the coach, it’s down to the fans and the way they responded after the goal. The game turned into an emotional game, the fans were pushing us forward, throwing us forward. We suffered a little bit but got there in the end and that’s the important thing.”

Neville also announced that Pako Ayesteran, Rafael Benítez’s former assistant at Valencia and Liverpool, is to join his coaching staff with immediate effect.

“He’s not to replace current staff, I just wanted to bring in someone with experience alongside me. Please don’t interpret this as a problem in any way. I’ve been speaking to Paco for the last 10 days.”

The former Manchester United defender also said he was relaxed about the criticism that has come his way. “Hopefully we’ll push on from this and get more confident. That’s what I want, that’s what I hope for. In terms of media and fan reaction, they are well within their rights to say what they’ve been saying. I’d be saying it as a journalist, as a fan. I’m not expecting to be shielded or protected. I thrive on it. From my point of view I know I’m in a fight.”