The Portuguese ace replied was annoyed by a question regarding gestures made at Celta's players that allegedly were taking money to beat them.

During Real Madrid's title celebrations, Cristiano wasted no time and aimed a dig at his critics for supposedly criticizing some gestures he made while playing against Celta last Wednesday.

The Portuguese ace asked for a fair judgement of his actions, because he was treated bt some as a criminal rather than a football player, and that sort of judgement was sometimes heard by his family.

"People talk about me as if they knew something, but they don't know sh*t. I don't watch TV, because if I did, I wouldn't have a life. Most of they time I always hear negative things regarding my life inside the pitch and away from it. I'm not a saint, but I'm not the devil some people label me as," CR7 stated.

These gestures by CR7 were interpreted by some as hinting Celta players were paid by Barcelona to beat them on Wednesday.

 

"I can live with the criticism that's related to the way I play, because in the end, I'll always have the chance to silence my critics. I don't like it because they accuse me of such rubbish, and that's not the way I do things. It bothers me because my mother, my family and my son are affected by those claims," the striker added.

After his rant, CR7 took time to praise Zinedine Zidane's selections all season, which led to Real Madrid's conquest.

"We had a spectacular end of the season, with a better handling of our squad. We have to thank our coach for it, as well as the rest of the players that didn't have that much playing time. It turned out OK and I'm really happy for it," the Portuguese striker concluded.