Real Madrid Season goals laid out by Portuguese star

Cristiano Ronaldo: I hope to stay at Real Madrid for years to come

Cristiano Ronaldo receives 2015/16 Champions League best player award

Winning the Champions League and Euro 2016 isn't enough for a player of Cristiano Ronaldo's ambition, with the Real Madrid No. 7 looking to recapture LaLiga, win the FIFA Club World Cup, and retain the Champions League crown.

On Thursday, Ronaldo received an award for the 2015/16 best Champions League player, as voted by MARCA and Gazzetta dello Sport readers, his 16 goals and decisive penalty going a long way to cement his status.

"A club of Real Madrid's stature can't go so long without winning LaLiga," Ronaldo told MARCA. "It is a competition we must be more consistent in and we are confident we can win it."

Nonetheless, given how the award was for last season, the Real winger also pointed out what it meant to capture Europe's most prestigious competition with new boss Zinedine Zidane, reliving the final in Milan against Atletico Madrid.

"To be honest, I was confident," he said. "I knew it was the most decisive penalty and I had to score it.

"Though 16 goals is a lot to try and beat, my goal is to always become a better player and I'm motivated because there are still things I need to work on."

While the league may be the priority this season, Los Blancos dream of becoming the first team to win back-to-back Champions League, a feat that their biggest star believes is within reach.

"The Champions League is special and has a completely different feel," the winger said of the competition. "It radiates something different and you can feel how Real Madrid are the club with the most Champions League titles.

"In the dressing room, we've talked about becoming the first team to win consecutive Champions Leagues.

"It'll be difficult though, and there is a reason why no team has managed it before."

Real are a completely different team under Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo has emphasised a few traits in particular that help explain the French boss' success.

"Zidane was a former player and knows the club well," the winger stated."He also knows the players from when he was Carlo Ancelotti's assistant coach.

"Being an ex-player has its advantages, and Zizou is calm, very professional, and listens."