Ronaldo hits back at critics after hat-trick that saved Real
Cristiano Ronaldo hit back at his critics after his hat-trick pulled Real Madrid from behind to beat Wolfsburg 3-2 on aggregate and secure a place in the Champions League semi-finals.
The Spanish side were well beaten in Germany last week and faced an uphill challenge on Tuesday as they trailed 2-0 heading into the second-leg at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Ronaldo spectacularly overturned the deficit with a treble, firing home twice in the space of 90 seconds to level the tie just 17 minutes in before he settled matters with a superb chipped free-kick near the end of the game.
And the Portuguese attacker, who has scored 46 goals in 42 La Liga and Champions League games this term, insists that despite the criticism he has faced, his statistics show he is having a fantastic year.
"Considering this has been a 'bad' season for me it has not been that bad," he told reporters. "People can criticise me but I just keep in going and the numbers are there for all to see.
"Just because I have scored three goals does not mean it's my best game. People know that I always give the maximum. The numbers do not lie.
"I will always try to help the team. The goals are in my DNA, but the important thing was the team.
"We knew we had to score three or more goals. It was an intense match, we controlled the game. We were more intense and had more opportunities. We were the better team.
"It was a perfect night. I said it would be a magical night and it was what happened.
"The fans supported us and gave us a lot of strength to win a match that was complicated."
Asked if he would prefer to face Barcelona or Atletico Madrid - who meet in their second-leg clash on Wednesday - in the last four, Ronaldo replied: "It is complicated. Atletico is the better defensive team, difficult to score goals against.
"Barca is at this time the best team in Europe. Both are very complicated. I would prefer Benfica, a Portuguese team."
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