It's only been 3 training sessions since Carlo Ancelotti took over Real Madrid, but Cristiano Ronaldo has wasted no time in giving the Italian manager the opportunity to witness his talents upclose. Spanish papers across the Madrid capital have said that Cristiano has returned to the club in top form and "has become an example to follow within the Real Madrid dressing room, both physically and mentally."The new coaching staff have implemented intense exercises for the squad, particulary with the ball.
Cristiano has been quick, agile, very competitive, and fully focused during training sessions at Valdebebas - an example to follow for the new players. After being knocked out of the Champions League in the semi-finals for three years in a row, Real Madrid must come out stronger than ever this season and fight hard for what is rightfully theirs - the Uefa Champions League Title. 'La Decima' has been in touching distance for Los Blancos in recent years and for Madrid to covet the prize - Cristiano must be at his best.
Cristiano has been quick, agile, very competitive, and fully focused during training sessions at Valdebebas - an example to follow for the new players. After being knocked out of the Champions League in the semi-finals for three years in a row, Real Madrid must come out stronger than ever this season and fight hard for what is rightfully theirs - the Uefa Champions League Title. 'La Decima' has been in touching distance for Los Blancos in recent years and for Madrid to covet the prize - Cristiano must be at his best.
According to Madrid-based Spanish paper 'Marca', during the second training session of this pre-season, Cristiano Ronaldo showed his level of commitment and his competitive side. New coach Carlo Ancelotti was forced to calm the Portuguese superstar down after he got angry when one of his teammates had held him back during a training drill with the ball.
Commited? Yes. Fully focused? Yes. Determined? Yes. It appears as if Cristiano is on a mission this season. Who can stop him?