Thegoalmac can reveal that Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez has warned that people shouldn't expect him to score "60 goals per season" like Cristiano Ronaldo.
"I knew that I had to adapt to Real Madrid, but I also knew that I
could still improve and raise my game," the Colombia international told Cadena Ser.
"I am not a goalscorer, though. Of course, I like to score goals, but I'm no Cristiano Ronaldo who scores 60 goals per season.
"Cristiano is the best player in the world for me. He's a goalscoring
machine and a true superstar. What stands out most, however, is that he
is a great person as well."
James' arrival eventually saw Angel Di Maria decide to leave the club
for Manchester United, but the ex-Monaco star does not feel any extra
pressure to replace the man who played a key role in Madrid's Champions
League win in 2013-14.
"No, I don't feel any sort of pressure. Angel is a great player and I
have a lot of respect for what he achieved here. But I think I can
achieve some great things at Madrid as well."
The Colombia midfielder then went on to praise Isco, who shone in the
wins over Liverpool and Real Madrid in Gareth Bale's absence, with
James admitting his team-mate is a lot better than he thought.
"All the players at Madrid have a lot of quality, but the one who has
surprised me the most is Isco. I really like his style of play."

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