Real Madrid's star striker and Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo is none too pleased after his side's loss vs Barcelona in El Clasico 2014. Ronaldo did score, but Madrid fell 4-3 to their bitter rivals. Two penalties were award to Barca via referee Alberto Undiano, both coming in controversial fashion, which added to Lionel Messi's hat trick and Barcelona's run to try and capture La Liga, trailing by only 1 point. Ronaldo stated, "It's tough because a lot of people did not want us to win and Barcelona to be out of the title race. They probably do not want Real to win this league. It makes me think that you don't only win matches on the pitch but also with a little bit of help from outside."
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