James: I'm no Ronaldo who scores 60 goals a year
Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez has warned that people shouldn't expect him to score "60 goals per season" like Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 23-year-old impressed at the 2014 World Cup as he netted six goals in five games to scoop up the Golden Shoe, but he has insisted that he is not a natural goalscorer like his Portuguese team-mate.
"I knew that I had to adapt to Real Madrid, but I also knew that I could still improve and raise my game," the Colombia international told Cadena Ser.
"I am not a goalscorer, though. Of course, I like to score goals, but I'm no Cristiano Ronaldo who scores 60 goals per season.
"Cristiano is the best player in the world for me. He's a goalscoring machine and a true superstar. What stands out most, however, is that he is a great person as well."
James' arrival eventually saw Angel Di Maria decide to leave the club for Manchester United, but the ex-Monaco star does not feel any extra pressure to replace the man who played a key role in Madrid's Champions League win in 2013-14.
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