The Portuguese sensation plundered a second-half
hat-trick and reflected positively on his team's performance, while reserving
words of encouragement for the injured Casillas
Hat-trick hero Cristiano Ronaldo is feeling confident
with Real Madrid's Champions League start, after his side recorded a 6-1
victory over Galatasaray on Tuesday.
Two days after inking a new five-year contract at the
Spanish side that made him the highest paid player in football, the 28-year-old
celebrated with three goals in the second half to make a statement of intent on
behalf of the Decima-chasing los Blancos.
"You cannot start better. Scoring six goals is very
good, it gives us confidence. We're doing well," Ronaldo told TVE.
"We wanted to start strong. The opposition were
complicated but, after the goal, we controlled the entire game.
"In the first few minutes they created the best
opportunities, but we responded very well. We played very well following the
goal."
Ronaldo also touched on the misfortune of team-mate Iker
Casillas, who was injured by Sergio Ramos and forced to depart 14 minutes into
his first start of the season.
"It's bad luck for Casillas," the Portuguese
winger added. "He has been hurt, but he will recover and will return for
sure,” maintained the Portuguese forward.
With Copenhagen and Juventus playing out a 1-1 draw in
Denmark, Carlo Ancelotti's men have been handed an early lead in the Group B
standings.
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