Real Madrid are hoping Cristiano Ronaldo can end a lean period in front of goal as they attempt to keep their noses in front of a tight five-way race atop La Liga at Alaves on Saturday.
However, Ronaldo has scored just one of those 20 and
his return of four goals from nine appearances is by a distance his worst
strike rate at this stage of the campaign since joining Madrid seven years ago.
Ronaldo
was even whistled by Real’s demanding fanbase at the Santiago Bernabeu during
last weekend’s 2-1 win over Athletic Bilbao.
“I would prefer him to score two or three goals in
every match, but I am not worried because I know it will pass,” said Real boss
Zinedine Zidane.
Alvaro Morata came off the bench to grab a late
winner against Athletic and also struck twice in a 7-1 mauling of Cultural
Leonesa in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday to move ahead of Ronaldo with six
goals this season.Yet, despite still being frozen out Zidane’s preferred
starting line-up by Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema, Morata insists the
Portuguese should be cut some slack.
“When one is used to scoring nearly 70 goals a
season they are like goal addicts,” said Morata.“For us he is still the most
important player in the team and we hope he scores lots of goals, but he is not
a machine.“He is human, although it seems like he comes from a different
planet, and he has the right to miss.”
Zidane is expected to resort to the side that
started against Bilbao as Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema, Marcelo, Mateo Kovacic and
Raphael Varane were all rested in midweek. Alaves have only won twice in their
first nine games on their return to the top flight for the first time in a
decade
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