
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to clarify comments made on his future after their Champions League win.
The win was their 13th Champions League title in total and third in succession, with Ronaldo extending his own tally to five.
But the Portuguese did cast doubts over his future at Real, speaking ominously after the game.
“It was very nice to be at Real Madrid,” he said after the game (via Marca). “In the coming days I will give a response to the fans, who have always been at my side.”
“I suppose he will have been speaking about a summary of the season,” he said, as reported by Marca.
“If there is something there, he must clarify it today.
“He is a key piece for us. He could not be in a better place.”

While Benzema also had his say on the rumours: “Where is Cristiano going? He stays with us”
The pair tangled midway through the first half, with Ramos tumbling and holding Salah’s arm causing the Egyptian to go down with him. Ramos was then shown to catch Loris Karius in the face in the second-half, minutes before the German’s mistake led to the first goal.
Ronaldo’s competition
Ronaldo had a fairly quiet game against Liverpool, with substitute Bale taking most of the plaudits for his influence from the bench.
But despite that, the Portuguese remains Mr. Champions League with a record fifth trophy since 1992 (four with Madrid and one with Manchester United). Going back to its inception as the European Cup in 1955 only Francisco Gento of Real (six) has more.