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CRISTIANO RONALDO STARTING OUT REALLY SLOW THIS SEASON

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Never would Cristiano Ronaldo have ever imagined that after 12 games, he wouldn't be among the top 3 goal scorers.

The Ultimate 7 has only scored 4 goals in 12 games played by Real Madrid - both UEFA Champions League and La Liga. Cristiano has had an awful start this season. From missed opportunities to out-of-range shots, the two-time winner of the FIFA Ballon d'Or is really picking up on a slow note this season.

During the weekend, he really played awfully and much more was expected from him. His poor performances were salvaged by Alvaro Morata's late goal to give Real Madrid a victory over Athletic Bilbao who proved to be a strong side as well.

According to goal.com, Ronaldo's teammate Morata has said that even Ronaldo was human and had the right to miss. Well, I guess many have forgotten that.

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