Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has confirmed Cristiano
Ronaldo will continue to take free-kicks despite the
forward's poor record this season.
Ronaldo has failed to score directly from a free-kick in La
Liga this season, with his one and only dead-ball goal
coming in Madrid's 8-0 annihilation of Malmo in the
Champions League group stage.
The Portugal international has struggled to score from free-
kicks in recent seasons, only netting two from 33 attempts
in the 2014-15 La Liga campaign.
However, new Real Madrid coach Zidane has reaffirmed
Ronaldo will stay on as the club's set-piece man.
"[Ronaldo] will play out wide, but he will have freedom in his
movements," Zidane said.
"And of course, he will keep taking our free-kicks."
Ronaldo will continue to take free-kicks despite the
forward's poor record this season.
Ronaldo has failed to score directly from a free-kick in La
Liga this season, with his one and only dead-ball goal
coming in Madrid's 8-0 annihilation of Malmo in the
Champions League group stage.
The Portugal international has struggled to score from free-
kicks in recent seasons, only netting two from 33 attempts
in the 2014-15 La Liga campaign.
However, new Real Madrid coach Zidane has reaffirmed
Ronaldo will stay on as the club's set-piece man.
"[Ronaldo] will play out wide, but he will have freedom in his
movements," Zidane said.
"And of course, he will keep taking our free-kicks."


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