Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane insisted Cristiano Ronaldo has to learn to live with being substituted after sulking off the field visibly frustrated in the European champions' 2-2 draw at Las Palmas
Cristiano Ronaldo expresses his disgust.Inset: Zinedine Zidane
Cristiano Ronaldo expresses his disgust.Inset: Zinedine Zidane
Madrid: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane insisted Cristiano Ronaldo has to learn to live with being substituted after sulking off the field visibly frustrated in the European champions' 2-2 draw at Las Palmas.
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Zidane replaced the three-time World Player of the Year with Madrid leading 2-1 18 minutes from time, but an unhappy Ronaldo watched from the bench as Sergio Araujo equalised to ensure Real dropped points for the second time in four days.
"I have to take him off sometimes and tonight we did it," said Zidane. "That isn't going to change what we are going to do continue to do."
At the forefront of Zidane's mind was Real's Champions League clash away to Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday. However, Ronaldo endured a poor night as he fluffed a great chance before half-time and fired straight at Javi Varas in the build-up to Madrid's second goal.
"We have a game on Tuesday and I thought it was the time to take him off, 20 minutes from the end, thinking about Tuesday," added Zidane. "I know he always wants to play and always wants to stay on the field, but I also have to think about the players and for me it was best to rest and think about Tuesday."
Ronaldo has completed 90 minutes just twice this season, though, as he was also replaced on his return from injury against Osasuna and missed last weekend's win at Espanyol due to illness. Real's lead over Barcelona at the top of the table now stands at a solitary point
"Sometimes there are games like this where you have the chances to win and you don't take them," continued Zidane. "I think there is a lack of concentration in the second goal. I have to analyse it, but I am not going to complain."