Ronaldo loses his shine
The failed attackers in Madrid are a cause for concern in Santiago Bernabeu
Just six months after Cristiano Ronaldo scored 25 goals in the league to propel Real Madrid into the league, the Portuguese assassin seems to have lost his touch of purpose.
While the champions lost 3-0 against Las Palmas on Sunday, neither Ronaldo nor Karim Benzema began to worry about some sectors of the Bernabéu.
The duo have not scored in La Liga since they played one goal per game, as Real won a 2-1 victory against Getafe three weeks ago. These blows are still his only league goals this season.
The club's top scorers are midfielders Marco Asensio and Isco, with four each. We are far from the 12 goals of Lionel Messi for Barcelona.
"Cristiano and Benzema are doing things on the ground: Isco scores at the center of Ronaldo, for example," Zinedine Zidane's manager said in doubt about his drought goals.
"They are installing them right now, but that is changing." While fans expect that the lean spell will end soon, patience is scarce when it comes to Benzema.
There were audible moans when a tête-à-tête was lost in the opening exchanges and he was booed on the pitch when he was replaced after having little impact in another game.
When former Barcelona striker Gary Lineker recently tweeted that Benzema was "overrated", the French reacted by accusing the Englishman of spreading "hatred".
Unfortunately for Benzema, the numbers do not match.
In addition to the Getafe attack, the network has only found this season, during the victory of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona. It's a bad comeback in 11 appearances in all competitions this season.
More surprisingly, Ronaldo has the same number of goals in the league, although he served a five-game suspension at the start of the season and scored six goals in the Champions League.
However, not for the first time this season, the Portuguese felt frustrated during the match.
"His goals will come, Karim is more generous in that sense, Cristiano comes home upset when he does not score, but we are not worried," said captain Sergio Ramos. "They make a difference and the most important thing is to win, they will start to score".
However, with the defending champions of the league leader, Barcelona, with eight points and a trip to Atletico Madrid after the international break, Real needs his lost duo to quickly find his shooting boots.
Just six months after Cristiano Ronaldo scored 25 goals in the league to propel Real Madrid into the league, the Portuguese assassin seems to have lost his touch of purpose.
While the champions lost 3-0 against Las Palmas on Sunday, neither Ronaldo nor Karim Benzema began to worry about some sectors of the Bernabéu.
The duo have not scored in La Liga since they played one goal per game, as Real won a 2-1 victory against Getafe three weeks ago. These blows are still his only league goals this season.
The club's top scorers are midfielders Marco Asensio and Isco, with four each. We are far from the 12 goals of Lionel Messi for Barcelona.
"Cristiano and Benzema are doing things on the ground: Isco scores at the center of Ronaldo, for example," Zinedine Zidane's manager said in doubt about his drought goals.
"They are installing them right now, but that is changing." While fans expect that the lean spell will end soon, patience is scarce when it comes to Benzema.
There were audible moans when a tête-à-tête was lost in the opening exchanges and he was booed on the pitch when he was replaced after having little impact in another game.
When former Barcelona striker Gary Lineker recently tweeted that Benzema was "overrated", the French reacted by accusing the Englishman of spreading "hatred".
Unfortunately for Benzema, the numbers do not match.
In addition to the Getafe attack, the network has only found this season, during the victory of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona. It's a bad comeback in 11 appearances in all competitions this season.
More surprisingly, Ronaldo has the same number of goals in the league, although he served a five-game suspension at the start of the season and scored six goals in the Champions League.
However, not for the first time this season, the Portuguese felt frustrated during the match.
"His goals will come, Karim is more generous in that sense, Cristiano comes home upset when he does not score, but we are not worried," said captain Sergio Ramos. "They make a difference and the most important thing is to win, they will start to score".
However, with the defending champions of the league leader, Barcelona, with eight points and a trip to Atletico Madrid after the international break, Real needs his lost duo to quickly find his shooting boots.
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