The earth shattering form of Real Madrid continues even at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu when they again ruled the field with a denominating victory over Elche in Tuesday La Liga game. Ronaldo and his army of world’s priciest players seems to be ruling not only the field but players moral as well, and Portuguese captain is not willing to take the glory with his name only as he recently congratulated each team member for their thrashing triumphs in recent days. Notably, Vikings skipper has been one of the most successful in the history until now with seven goals in last four days alone and if we scan all his played games for the season, he has until fired some 12 goals across all competitions they played. The Tuesday game was not an exception and former Manchester United forward scored another four-goal haul to surge his tally. It is normally expected from a captain that he should share his success with his team and this is what former priciest player of the world seems to be doing as he applauds each team member’s role for Real’s alarming march to the title this season.
Despite all these record making feats, Santiago Bernabéu side is still on the fourth spot in La Liga leaderboard and Valencia and Sevilla are surprisingly ahead of it while Barcelona is expectedly topping the list with three clear points to arch rivals. Blancos coach Carlo Ancelotti is among the firsts who hailed the unprecedented form of Ronaldo and thanked the short preseason tour that helped him gain his brilliant form. He said, “The rest he had worked well for him, he needed to do some specific work. At this moment he is physically very good, and very motivated, and scoring a lot of goals.
“The team played well tonight, with more balance and consistency, controlling the play well. It is not about the system, but everyone working well. We have improved a lot in that way since the Atletico game, so it is easier to find that balance.”
Similarly, Rolando also praised whole team for the great start of the season, he added, “To score four goals is very difficult. I thank my teammates for passing me the ball so I am able to score. I have done it two or three other times. It is about the team. Things are coming off for me at the moment, thanks to my teammates for helping me so much. The matchball is for my son.”