Ronaldo confident of title success
Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo is confident he will end his
first season at Real Madrid as a Primera Division title winner.
Madrid are currently two points behind defending champions
Barcelona at the top of the standings, but with the Catalan giants
still to go the Bernabeu, the capital club know that their destiny
is in their own hands.
Ronaldo, who joined Madrid last summer in a world-record
£80million move from Manchester United, is in optimistic mood
about his side's chances of topping their arch rivals, saying: "I'm
sure that we'll win the league.
"We only have to worry about ourselves and continue doing the
same as we are now. We believe in our chances."
Madrid have won their last six league matches, scoring 22
goals and conceding just four in the process.
Barca, meanwhile, have struggled of late and suffered their
first league defeat of the season at Atletico Madrid a fortnight
ago.
Pep Guardiola's side were back to near their best in
Saturday's 2-1 home win over Malaga, and it could be that the title
will be decided when the two superpowers meet at the Bernabeu in
mid-April.
Ronaldo insists his side are not looking at that match yet,
though, adding in AS: "The game against Barcelona at home could be
key, but we're still not thinking about this date and we are only
taking it game by game and trying to improve every day."
Ronaldo also revealed the race for the Pichichi crown as the
leading scorer in La Liga is down his list of priorities.
The Portugal international, despite missing nine games
through injury and suspension, has netted 13 league goals in La
Liga so far this season, leaving him just four adrift of leading
duo Lionel Messi and David Villa.
"The Pichichi? I'm not concerned about that. What I want is
to win collective titles with Real Madrid," said Ronaldo.