Cristiano Ronaldo targeting sixth Champions League final as Real Madrid star hopes to expose Tottenham weaknesses at Bernabeu

  • Tottenham travel to the Bernabeu on Tuesday in the Champions League
  • Spurs boast an identical record to Madrid's having won their first two
  • Cristiano Ronaldo insists breaking records is what keeps him motivated 
  • The Portuguese star is targeting his sixth Champions League final
  • Ronaldo claimed that every team has a weakness and Spurs' can be exploited

Cristiano Ronaldo knows no limits it seems as he continues to break record after record with the Real Madrid star targeting a sixth Champions League final.

The Portuguese star salvaged an all-important victory over Getafe on Sunday for Zinedene Zidane's side by bagging an 85th minute winner to keep the pressure on rivals Barcelona in La Liga

The Spanish giants' record goalscorer - 412 goals in 402 games - is confident of reaching his sixth Champions League final ahead of Tottenham's visit to the Bernabeu on Tuesday night.  

Cristiano Ronaldo sets his sights on sixth Champions League final ahead of Spurs' visit

Cristiano Ronaldo sets his sights on sixth Champions League final ahead of Spurs' visit

The Portuguese star has broken every record under the sun whilst at Real Madrid and has insisted that he is still hungry for more success ahead of Tuesday's Spurs clash

The Portuguese star has broken every record under the sun whilst at Real Madrid and has insisted that he is still hungry for more success ahead of Tuesday's Spurs clash

Ronaldo continues to assert dominance over La Liga after scoring the winner against Getafe

Ronaldo continues to assert dominance over La Liga after scoring the winner against Getafe

Ronaldo became only the 20th player to reach more than four European finals when he helped Madrid to their sixth - and second successive - Champions League win by beating Atletico Madrid in Cardiff in May, and continues to desire more. 


'I haven't broken so many records by accident,' Ronaldo said according to the Sunday Express. 'They are there to be broken, and breaking records motivates me to train and be even better. 

'I have the ambition to always improve.' 

Spurs travel to Madrid on Tuesday full of confidence after Saturday's 1-0 Bournemouth win

Spurs travel to Madrid on Tuesday full of confidence after Saturday's 1-0 Bournemouth win

Spurs travel to Spain brimming with confidence after Saturday's victory over Bournemouth as well as having  matched Madrid's 100 per cent start to the competition. 

Although Mauricio Pochettino's team will travel to the Spanish capital as underdogs, the Premier League outfit have a trump card up their sleeves - Harry Kane. 

And boast an identical record to their next opponents having won their opening two games

And boast an identical record to their next opponents having won their opening two games

But despite this Ronaldo insisted that 'every team as a weak point' and Madrid will find Spurs'

But despite this Ronaldo insisted that 'every team as a weak point' and Madrid will find Spurs'

Kane has been in blistering form for club and country since the beginning of September, scoring 11 goals in 10 games for his boyhood club, five of which coming in the Champions League, putting Spurs level on points with the holders.  

But Ronaldo, a six-time Champions League top scorer and four-time European Golden Shoe winner, knows a thing or two about scoring and believes despite their obvious strengths, Spurs have weaknesses. And Madrid can expose those weaknesses.

'Their is always a weak point in every defence,' he added. 'So we have to figure out what their's is.' 

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