Real
Madrid's forwards have failed to fill the gap left by Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka
Modric said on Monday.
The Croatian, speaking
ahead of Real's Champions League
last-16, second-leg clash with Ajax on Tuesday, said his team lacked
consistency and goals this season.
Madrid failed to score in
two Clasicos against Barcelona last week, being eliminated from the Copa del
Rey and falling 12 points behind the Catalan league leaders, leaving retaining
the Champions League as their only hope of glory.
Ronaldo, the European
champions' all-time top scorer, left in July to join Juventus and Madrid signed
young attackers Vinicius Junior and Mariano Diaz but no big-name forward to
replace the Portuguese.
'The absence of Cristiano
is something every team would feel; to find a replacement for Cristiano is
almost impossible,' Modric told reporters.
'Given what he did for us
and this club, we miss Cristiano. The club wanted the other players to make up
for what he did, divided between the strikers and that is not easy.
'Cristiano scored 50 goals
and you can't find someone today who scores that many. Some of us have to take
a step forward and, while not scoring 50, what we need is two or three players
who score 15, 20, or 10 goals and we don't have that.
'That is our biggest
problem this year. For example against Barca in the cup we had many chances and
when you don't take advantage your opponent punishes you.
'The club tried, and it
seems good, putting faith in other players like Gareth (Bale), (Marco) Asensio,
Karim (Benzema); they brought in Mariano, Vinicius is here.
'(Vinicius) is doing very
well for the age he is but sometimes things don't go how we wanted them to.'
Vinicius Junior has been
Madrid's driving force over the past few weeks but the 18-year-old has scored
only three goals this season.
Club record signing Bale
has 13 goals from 33 appearances in all competitions, while top scorer Benzema
has netted 20 from 42.
Madrid hold a 2-1 lead
over Ajax from the first leg and coach Santiago Solari hopes the team can be
more accurate in front of goal as they bid to seal their progress to the
quarter-finals.
'Cristiano is living
history at the club and all he's done for the club is shown in the trophy
cabinets; we have maximum respect for him,' said the coach.
'Those of us who are here
are working the best we can, to attack better, to score more goals, to do our
job. It's true we've had a lot of chances in recent games, and we have to
finish them.'
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