- Cristiano Ronaldo says he is not seeking an improved deal at Real Madrid
- It was claimed the 32-year-old was looking to earn as much as Lionel Messu and Neymar
- The FIFA footballer of the player is sure Real Madrid will arrest their poor run of form
- Ronaldo scored as Tottenham defeated Madrid 3 - 1 at Wembley un the Champions League
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo denied that he is looking to sign an improved contract with the club just after seeing his side defeated by Tottenham in Wednesday's Champions League clash.
With Neymar signing a lucrative agreement with Paris Saint-Germain upon becoming the world's most expensive signing and Lionel Messi recently extending his own Barcelona deal, reports had suggested that Ronaldo would seek earning parity with the two superstars.
The attacker however denies claims that he was pressuring the Merengue board for a raise.
Cristiano Ronaldo was unable to prevent his side from defeat against Spurs. Photo: Uefa.com
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"I am doing very well at Real Madrid. I have four years left on my contract and I don't want to renew. I am fine," he told beIN Sports after the match.
The footballer has called on his team to arrest their poor run of form after they lost two consecutive matches.
"It is bad because we are losing and we are used to winning. It is a bad run," he added.
"It is not how we would want things, but football changes. It is a bad run but we want to change and I am sure we will change.
"We have a lot of time still to get better and I am convinced we can do so."
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Ronaldo scored the consolation goal in Madrid's 3 - 1 defeat to Spurs at Wembley.
With six goals, he is the Champions League's top scorer so far, while Madrid trail Spurs in Group H by three points with two games remaining.
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Source: Sports.naija.ng
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Thursday, 2 November 2017