Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo says the team

are happier playing under new coach Zinedine

Zidane than they were under previous boss Rafa

Benitez in the aftermath of Sunday's 5-1 La Liga

win over Sporting Gijon.



Ronaldo scored twice, with Karim Benzema also

notching a double, and Gareth Bale scoring

before limping off injured, as a young Sporting

side were easily dispatched at the Estadio

Santiago Bernabeu.



Madrid have now scored 10 times in their two

games since former Galactico Zidane replaced the

more methodical Benitez in early January, amid a

general feeling of liberation and positivity around

the Bernabeu and the club generally.

The Portuguese told reporters in the mixed zone

after the game that he could not say why things

did not go so well during Benitez's six months in

charge, but the players now had more "empathy"

with their new manager.



"Zidane has given a push to the team," Ronaldo

said. "Sincerely, with some coaches you have

more feeling than with others. As with the

players, with people. I did my work naturally with

Benitez, seriously, thinking in the best for the

club, regardless of who was in charge of the

team.



"I never had a bad opinion about Rafa, he always

did the best for Madrid, he sees football in a

different way to Zizou. Don't ask me why, but the

players have more empathy with Zizou. Don't ask

me why."

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