Madrid find themselves five points adrift of La Liga leaders Barcelona after only three league games. -Photo by AFP

MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo will put his latest controversy behind him and rescue Real Madrid from their faltering start to La Liga season, his teammates have insisted.

The Portuguese star described himself as being 'sad' after scoring twice in a 3-0 win over Granada without offering further explanation and his words have kept him in the eye of a storm in Spain during the international break.

Media speculation has focussed on his current contract being the source of his discontent, but Ronaldo has denied this.

“I want to underline that all my attention is fully on winning games and all the trophies possible, with no worries about contracts, and to do that I am counting on the crucial support of my teammates and all Madrid fans,” he said.

A number of his colleagues have also been quick to play down any problems his words may have caused within the Madrid camp and defender Alvaro Arbeloa believes the fans will also be supportive when the team takes on Sevilla on Saturday.

“All parties involved have put behind them whatever problem there was and I think the fans will also, in fact I think the crowd will cheer him more than ever,” he said.

Strike partner Gonzalo Higuain has added his support, declaring Ronaldo “always seems happy”.

“We should not pay too much notice to what he said, but we have to win in Seville, we can't afford to drop more points in the league,” he said.

Madrid find themselves five points adrift of La Liga leaders Barcelona after only three league games.

Barcelona go to a Getafe side on Saturday that has already beaten Madrid this season. They were also just one of the teams to beat the Catalans last term.

Getafe midfielder Jaime Gavilan is confident his side can repeat those two results.

“We want to take something positive from the match. On paper they are better then us but it's eleven against eleven and each match is different so anything is possible,” he said.

Barca will have to do without Andres Iniesta and Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez who have returned from international duty with abductor and thigh injuries.

Winger Pedro Rodriguez insists that they will face a difficult task in the south of Madrid.

“This weekend will be crucial. Getafe will be a key match for us,” he said.

Rayo Vallecano and Atletico Madrid meet in a derby on Sunday with both sides from the capital still unbeaten while Malaga, also undefeated, kick-off the weekend on Saturday at home to Levante.

Osasuna and Espanyol are the only two sides still to win a point this season.

Both will be keen to get off the mark in winnable home matches against Mallorca and Athletic Bilbao for who Fernando Llorente is yet to make a start this season and struggling again to make the squad.

Saturday

Malaga    v Levante (1400 GMT), Valencia v    Celta (1600 GMT), Getafe v Barcelona (1800 GMT), Sevilla v Real    Madrid (2000 GMT)

Sunday

Espanyol v Athletic Bilbao(1000 GMT), Granada v Deportivo    (1400 GMT), Osasuna v Mallorca    (1600 GMT), Real Sociedad v Zaragoza (1750 GMT)Atletico Madrid v Rayo Vallecano (1930 GMT)

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