Real Madrid crisis: Rafa Benitez dismisses talk of Cristiano Ronaldo leading revolt

Real Madrid's manager Rafael Benitez and Cristiano Ronaldo during training

Benitez succeeded Carlo Ancelotti in June and Real have stuttered during the early days of his tenure

thumbnail: Real Madrid's manager Rafael Benitez and Cristiano Ronaldo during training
thumbnail: Benitez succeeded Carlo Ancelotti in June and Real have stuttered during the early days of his tenure
Jamie Holland

Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez is "absolutely confident" his players, including striker Cristiano Ronaldo, are behind him despite their humiliating 4-0 defeat by arch-rivals Barcelona in the 'Clasico' last Saturday.

Ahead of tonight's Champions League Group A game against Shakhtar Donetsk, Benitez insisted that there are "no conflicts" with Ronaldo.

The 55-year-old former Liverpool and Chelsea manager dismissed reports that the Portuguese, the Spanish club's record goalscorer, was unhappy playing under him.

"This is not true," Benitez told reporters. "Cristiano is a very hard-working and an important player to our team. But we will try not to rely on the individuals."

Benitez succeeded Carlo Ancelotti in June and Real have stuttered during the early days of his tenure - they lost their last two matches and are now six points behind leaders Barcelona and two behind Atletico Madrid.

"We are a great team showing good results with the exception for the last two games," said Benitez. "We are extremely upset by the defeat to Barca as it was a very important game for us.

"Of course, I would like to thank the executives for their support. We have learned our lessons from the Barca game and I hope the last two losses won't affect our team unity."

Real have won three matches and drawn one in this season's Champions League campaign to lead Group A by three points from Paris Saint-Germain, and Benitez is adamant his side are on the right track.

"I am absolutely confident that players still trust me," he said.

"I realise my responsibility for the result and doing my best for the fans to be happy. Despite showing good results I am still often criticised and at times this criticism is not deserved.

"In this situation all I can do is to concentrate on what I can do well. I have been in football for many years and perfectly understand that two defeats cannot result into firing."

Real's Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who had not conceded a goal at home all season until the Barcelona match, backed his manager and said the players "support our coach whatever they say in the press".

"We lose and win together. I trust my partners. And our strength as a team is in our unity," he said.

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