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Ferguson helped grow my Manchester United passion – Ronaldo

When Cristiano Ronaldo attended the London premiere of a new documentary about Cristiano Ronaldo on Monday, it was no surprise that he wore a tuxedo. “It is the climax of a year’s work”. “Pass the ball, ‘” Ronaldo told Sport magazine.

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Ronaldo was also surrounded by friends and family.

The Portuguese global played under Mourinho for three years during the manager’s tenure in the Spanish capital.

“I don’t know what happened between him and Blanc, because the coach did not tell the rest of the squad about their conversation”. I think this is not going to be the problem.

Pressed further on why players are seen to be afraid of speaking out on the state of Federation Internationale de Football Association, Ronaldo was no more revealing.

His declaration of Ronaldo being the “best player ever for sure”, for instance, is an exaggeration to say the least.

“If he is as happy and efficient as he was today then I’m completely relaxed”. I’m sure that he will finish his career at Real Madrid and after that we will see, it’s too soon. I didn’t shout at Ronaldo that much.

“He loves Manchester United, he loves Madrid”. “What do you expect me to say?”

Recent media reports are used in the film to highlight the mystery over the identity of his son’s mother.

As a result, Real Madrid will not be interested in losing him for a fee that falls way short of their own valuation, and so perhaps Mendes is right in that is is unlikely that the two-time Ballon d’Or victor will move elsewhere. His father lives a similar existence. I just tried to enjoy myself since the beginning, it was cool and I enjoyed it a lot.

In the beginning it was a little bit unusual to be honest because in my entire life I’ve never put people in my house that I really don’t know… well, sometimes (smiles).

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On Sunday, Ronaldo struggled to connect with team mates, appeared to lash out at one point at an opponent and in one attack selfishly tried to score himself when Toni Kroos, Luka Modric and James Rodriguez were all better placed.

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