La Liga: Barcelona wade into Ronaldo furore



Barcelona VP Jordi Mestre has reprimanded Cristiano Ronaldo for pointing the finger at Real Madrid's La Liga misfortunes on his fellow team members, guaranteeing none of the Catalan club's players would do likewise.

Madrid slipped to a 1-0 thrashing to city rivals Atletico on Saturday because of a second-half strike from Antoine Griezmann.

That outcome, consolidated with Barca's 2-1 win over Sevilla on Sunday, leaves Madrid in third place, 12 focuses hapless of Luis Enrique's pioneers.

Also, Ronaldo rushed to point the finger at his associates taking after their misfortune at the Santiago Bernabeu, saying "if everybody was at my level, maybe we would be first".

Ronaldo has subsequent to endeavored to elucidate his remarks, demanding he was alluding to the club's harm circumstance and not exhibitions.

In any case, Mestre told Movistar: "Our cooperative individuals' would never say what Cristiano said. The club screens a considerable measure of things before marking players.

"Truly, I couldn't envision one of our players saying what Cristiano said."

Gotten some information about Barca's directing eight-point lead over Atletico at the top, Mestre included: "La Liga is not won toward the end of February. That is not a prosaism, it's actual on the grounds that we could blunder and I'm certain Real Madrid will ricochet back. There are no free suppers here."

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