Unhappy ... Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo (Getty Images)
First Kaka wanted to leave, now Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo says he's 'sad' at the Spanish club.
Ronaldo said he was upset with 'people in the club' after scoring two goals to lead Madrid to a 3-0 win over Granada.
The Portugal forward oddly chose not to celebrate his goals, remaining glum as his team-mates and fans at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium erupted around him.
When asked why after the match, Ronaldo said: "I am sad and the club knows it, that's why I didn't celebrate the goals. The people in the club know why."
Ronaldo's comments have sparked rumors in the Spanish press that he is looking to leave Madrid.
The 27-year-old Ronaldo refused to elaborate on the reasons for his displeasure with the club that spent a record £80 million ($123.61 million) to secure him from Manchester United in 2009.
"I'm not going to say anything else, people know why," he said.
Ronaldo's outburst compounds the ongoing saga of what to do with club president Florentino Perez's other star signing, Brazil midfielder Kaka, who sought a transfer this off-season after being reduced to a bench player at best.
Yet while Kaka has been practically forgotten by Madrid coach Jose Mourinho, Ronaldo is the key player for the Spanish champion which has set winning the UEFA Champions League as its goal for the season.
Ronaldo's double took his tally with Madrid to 150 goals in just over three seasons. He set a club record of 46 league goals last season, second only to Barcelona forward Lionel Messi's league record of 50.
Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain said that he didn't know Ronaldo was unhappy.
"I see him as being fine. He scored two goals so I believe that he is happy," said Higuain. "My team-mates and I all see him well."
Ronaldo, a former Ballon D'or winner, denied he was angry Barcelona's Andres Iniesta beat him for this year's players' award on Friday.
"It has nothing to do with it," he said. "Iniesta deserved it."
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