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Apart from his goal, a routine header from a Gareth Bale cross, Ronaldo turned in a subdued performance and his disappointing night was summed up when he sent a free kick sailing into the stands in added time.
“It’s impossible to be at 100% in every game,” the Portugal forward told reporters. “I am not from another planet,” added the 29-year-old. “On behalf of the team I apologise, maybe we could have done things better.”
Real’s next outing is a La Liga game at Getafe on Sunday, when they will be seeking to protect their one-point lead over second-placed Barca.
They are also through to the last 16 of the Champions League, the competition they won for a record-extending 10th time last season, and will play Bundesliga side Schalke 04.
“Obviously losing is never good but you always have to think positively,” Ronaldo said. “The team will be at its best again and we have a good chance to win La Liga and the Champions League.”