Real Valladolid president Ronaldo says he is fully committed to the club.

Valladolid suffered relegation on the final day of the LaLiga season.

Afterwards, Ronaldo said: "The financial situation of the club is stable. The sales market is quite hot, but I won't leave Valladolid until I leave the legacy I want.

"Failing is natural, we are not going to lower our heads and give up. We have had mistakes. The main ones: 20 defeats in the League, goals in the final minutes, arbitrations... We have left many points along the way and there will also be some planning errors.

"We are very sad, but, at the same time, convinced that we have done the maximum possible for permanence. No matter how much we complain, refereeing decisions are not going to change. Why don't the referees speak and there is this intolerance? Those complaints were to teach us that nothing changes whether we complain or not."

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