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Carlo Ancelotti “cannot imagine” Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Real Madrid
Spain legend Raul, now with New York Cosmos, hit 323 goals in 741 appearances for Real between 1994 and 2010, while Ronaldo has taken a mere 308 games to reach the mark.
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“The guy isn’t well in the head, I’ve never seen anyone train like it, it’s not easy to be like that”, Deco told ESPN, as quoted by AS.
Former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti expects Cristiano Ronaldo to retire from professional football at the Bernabeu.
In span of 13 years, Ronaldo scored his 500 career goals, scoring his first goal for Sporting Club Portugal on October 7 2002.
With trophies won, records broken and a legendary status accrued, perhaps Ronaldo will want to move on and sample a new challenge.
It’s official. Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo is historically good at playing soccer.
Since 2009, this is a list of players with 30 or more free kick shots and minimum of one FK goal in La Liga.
“On the other hand, Messi is much more of a team player: he passes the ball, notches up no end of assists”. And now you don’t have to imagine what it would look like… thanks to this fantastic video. “As a player, not as a goalscorer, although he scores many goals”.
But speaking at the event organised by the club, who have themselves awarded the disputed goal to Ronaldo, the 30-year-old spoke with pride about being associated with players such as Raul and Alfredi Di Stefano.
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“There is no debate, nobody is at Messi’s level”, he said. “I’d give it to him again”, he added.