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29th May 2018
04:31pm BST

And even though they have dovetailed well before, we're transfixed on this notion that Ronaldo hates to see Bale succeed. As if Bale doing something good is going to tarnish the legacy of a man who has won five Ballon d'Ors.
Do you honestly think the most confident man in the world is going to be worried about something like that?
The thing is, no matter what trash lads churn out about it all being about the team, their own individual performances do still take precedence. At the end of the day, if you aren't playing well you won't be on the team at all and that's why you care in the first place.
It's easy to target a man who wears his heart on his sleeve and believes in himself so vocally and so visibly that it's clear as day he doesn't give a damn what any of us think about him.
Mezut Ozil is probably the opposite in that he's a stone faced cucumber no matter what happens on the pitch, and he gets gobbled up just as much. It's hard to obey the gospel according to humbleness and assurance at the same time.
Because straight after Madrid defeated Liverpool, the cries rang out that Ronaldo must have been sickened to have seen Bale have his day in the sun. That Ronaldo looked upset that Bale had scored.
That, as the following videos show, couldn't have been further from the truth.
https://twitter.com/FinishRonaldo/status/1000675956858720256
You can even see Ronaldo jog over towards the sprawled out Bale here, before he kneels down to presumably say fair play to him.
And then, right at the death, imagine the outcry if Ronaldo had been the one seeing his name in the stars here, and ignoring the open goal pass to a teammate.
Then there'd probably be a lot of us calling him a self-centred glory hunter.
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