Del Bosque: Cristiano Ronaldo's remarks were untimely, they weren't relevant Real Madrid He discussed the Champions League final

Real Madrid's Champions League victory was slightly overshadowed by Cristiano Ronaldo's post-match comments, one which Vicente del Bosque felt were inappropriate.

He believes Ronaldo should have let his teammates enjoy the moment, rather than try to take attention away from the club's achievement.

"They were untimely remarks, one which weren't relevant at that moment, which was a moment for Real Madrid and the players," he said at an event for the Vicente Del Bosque Campus.

"But Real Madrid is more important than any player, so it didn't tarnish the celebrations.

"It was the same with [Gareth] Bale, it wasn't very generous for the teammates."

Speaking about Los Blancos' success as a whole, Del Bosque was full of praise for the work of Zinedine Zidane.

"It's impressive, it's a fantastic period," he said.

"To win four Champions Leagues in five years says it all.

"This is the era of Real Madrid.

"They were the best team in the tournament, with Bayern Munich the ones who made it most difficult for them.

"It'll be difficult for anyone else to achieve what Zidane has.

"This is a success for all at the club."

Del Bosque won two Champions Leagues as well, in 2000 and 2002, during his time in charge at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.