Real Madrid's failure to replace Cristiano Ronaldo's goals has
contributed to their struggles this season, says midfielder Luka Modric.
Real, chasing a fourth European title in a row, host Ajax in the
second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday having won 2-1 in
Amsterdam.
But they come into the game on the back of three consecutive
home defeats - including two by Barcelona last week.
"Given what he did for us and this club, we miss
Cristiano," said Modric.
Ronaldo was top scorer, or joint top scorer, in the past six
Champions League seasons. He scored a club record 450 goals in nine years
before his £99m summer move to Juventus.
But they failed to sign a big-money replacement and only three
of their players have scored more than five goals this season - Karim Benzema
(20), out-of-favour Gareth Bale (13) and centre-back Sergio Ramos (11).
They have lost three of their last four games, 2-1 to Girona,
3-0 to Barcelona in the Spanish Cup semi-final second leg and 1-0 to Barca in
La Liga to leave them 12 points off top.
"The club wanted the other players to make up for what
Ronaldo did, divided between the strikers and that is not easy," Modric
said.
"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."
Real captain Ramos starts a two-game
ban for "for clearly receiving a yellow card on
purpose" during the first leg - which the Spanish side were fortunate to
win, while midfielder Marcos Llorente is injured.
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