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"Cristiano Ronaldo has given so much; the criticisms are exaggerated" Di Maria says

credit: ESPNFC

Di Maria has come out to call out the Bernabeu crowd on always wanting more and forgetting "in a bit" the good performances of the past.

Di Maria experienced been whistled out by the Madrid fans and has come out to say to the fans that Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't deserve to be whistled out.

According to ESPNFC, he said: "It is exaggerated,"

"He has given so much to Madrid, as others have. He has won two Champions Leagues and people forget that a bit, they always want more.

"The same has happened with Messi, people say he's not scoring enough, he's not like he was before, but overnight something sparks and the goals start to flow. I don't understand how people can question Cristiano."

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