The Real Madrid star was asked a serious of questions which were to his disliking, before he decided to cut the interview short in frustration.

Cristiano Ronaldo and the media is a match made in hell. The Portuguese attacker has had several run in with reporters throughout his career, one which even led to a complete media blackout towards the ending of the 2014-15 season.

The Real Madrid man eventually broke his silence, but has just had another confrontation, this time with an interviewer. 

Sitting down with SNTV, the three-time Ballon d’Or winner was asked a series of questions to his disliking, before he decided on cutting it short and storming off.

First, the interviewer inquired about Ronaldo’s thoughts on new coach Rafael Benitez, which the former Manchester United gladly answered, saying:

"I never worked with him before, but he is an experienced manager. Let's see what's going to happen.

"Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world. It's always a challenge to be there -- [for] players, managers -- but I will love it to work with him.

"Let's see if we win some important titles. I'm quite confident and look forward to that."

However, the question that followed was regarding team-mate Sergio Ramos, a close friend who alongside Ronaldo is believed to be frustrated with the club and seeking an exit, asking about his future at the Bernabeu.

 "I don't know. I don't know," Cristiano replied.

The last straw, though, came when the interviewer asked Ronaldo about his contract situation with Los Blancos, with only three years remaining in his deal, saying: "Your contract is up in 2018. Any thoughts?"

It was at this point of the interview when Ronaldo cut things short, removing his headphones and walking away, saying: "My friends, thank you very much."

Spanish news outlet report that the Real Madrid ace vented out his frustration to his entourage, telling him in Portuguese: "You're the ones who ought to do this, man. You have to tell them, 'Wrap it up, wrap it up.' I'm being made to look stupid in front of people. I know when I have to stop."