Saturday, December 19, 2015

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

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Cristiano Ronaldo spoke what he said to PSG coach Laurent Blanc?

Speculation over the forward's future at Real Madrid was raised after he was caught talking to the Paris Saint-Germain boss with his hand over his mouth after November's clash Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that he thanked Laurent Blanc during his post-match touchline chat with the Paris Saint-Germain boss last month. Reports in France had claimed that Ronaldo had told Blanc that he would “love” to play for PSG following Madrid’s 1-0 win over the French champions at the Santiago Bernabeu on November 3. But Ronaldo insists he was only thanking the World Cup winner for praising him before the match. “I have talked to many people. When people treat me well, I treat [them] well. A muddle that does not exist was put together,' said Ronaldo “What happened with Blanc was that he had spoken very well about me before and I only thanked him for this declarations and I told him that I had liked them a lot. “And with the Paris president, I have known him for many years. He seems very nice and he has always treated me well. That's what happened.” Ronaldo also downplayed reports of a rift with Madrid president Florentino Perez over the incident. “I don’t remember what was said to Florentino, but his comment was a joke,” said the Portugal international, who set a new Champions League record of the most goals scored in the group stage after netting four times against Malmo on Tuesday. source /goal.com/ “If there was a problem he’d call me into his office and talk to me. Nothing happened.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Cristiano Ronaldo should win Ballon d'Or for a third year in a row... and the stats prove it

Ballon D'or 2015 shortlist consists of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar Cristiano Ronaldo has scored more goals, in fewer games, than Lionel Messi or Neymar in 2015 Ronaldo remains the best individual player in the world Barcelona have three of the world's best four players - no wonder they look good But Ronaldo is racking up incredible numbers in a weaker team Last season he scored more than Neymar and Suarez put together, and still got almost as many assists as Messi For all the talk of Lionel Messi and Neymar producing beautiful football and inspiring their team to trophies, the winner of this year's Ballon d'Or should be the same as the winner of last year's - Cristiano Ronaldo. Like Coldplay or Lewis Hamilton, Ronaldo has been so good for so long that it has become fashionable to knock him - for all his on-field achievements, the need to create a film about himself does not make him popular with the average fan. But the fact remains, objectively, that aside from all the selfies and the celebrations, he remains a player at the peak of his powers, scoring at an unprecedented rate and carrying a once-great team on his back. Cristiano Ronaldo has won the last two Ballon d'Ors - and he should be in line to make it three in a row When it comes to individual achievements, there is no-one who has performed as well as Ronaldo in 2015 Despite a 'poor' start to this season, Ronaldo has 16 goals in 20 games, an almost unrivalled scoring record Of the four front-runners, three of them - Luis Suarez, Neymar and Messi - play for one team. It should not be any surprise that Barcelona, therefore, won the Champions League, and indeed the treble, a remarkable team achievement. But the Ballon d'Or is not about a team. It is an individual award, and, as an individual, no-one comes close to Ronaldo. The man is a machine, producing pure, efficient goalscoring. This season, we are told, he is off the pace, a shadow of his former self. Yet his 16 goals in 20 games (all competitions) are better than Lionel Messi's (9 in 13) and on a par with Neymar (16 in 19). Add in last term, and you can see that in 2015 neither Messi nor Neymar come close to the Portuguese star. In La Liga alone, Ronaldo scored 48 times in 35 matches last season. That's five more goals than Messi managed, and more than double the number scored by either Neymar or Suarez. His goals per game across all competitions for 2015 dwarf Messi and Neymar, and he is the only man close to a goal a game for the calendar year. RONALDO, MESSI AND NEYMAR IN 2015 - THE VITAL STATISTICS Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal): 48 goals in 51 games (0.94 goals/game) Messi (Barcelona and Argentina): 44 goals in 54 games (0.81 goals/game) Neymar (Barcelona and Brazil): 42 goals in 54 games (0.78 goals/game) Says Daily news : /dailymail.co.uk/

4 big reasons why Cristiano Ronaldo might well leave Real Madrid

Rumours of the Portuguese hopping ship have surfaced periodically over the past couple of years, but this time there are legitimate reasons to give them due consideration, writes Rahul Kalvapalle...
Cristiano Ronaldo disappointed in the clasico but still threatened more than most of his team-mates, forcing Claudio Bravo into two excellent saves. He has 13 goals and two assists in 16 games this season, and recently became Real Madrid's all-time record goalscorer. He has won the Ballon d'Or for the past two years running, and is a marketing phenomenon. So, with both PSG and former club Manchester United in the hunt for his signature, why would Real Madrid and Florentino Perez consider letting him go?
1. Gareth Bale Much of the groundwork for Ronaldo's transfer to Madrid in 2009 was laid by current club president Florentino Perez's predecessor, Ramon Calderon. It's an investment that is universally acknowledged to have yielded spectacular returns on and off the pitch. However, the same cannot be said of Gareth Bale, the player Perez brought in to soothe the wounds of rejection inflicted by Neymar, who had the temerity (and foresight) to choose the Camp Nou over the Santiago Bernabeu. Perez is heavily invested in Bale, and needs his record-breaking signing to start playing like one of the best players in the world. The club supremo must have squirmed in his seat as Neymar – lately making a strong case for being considered the second best player in the world – ran rings around the Madrid defence while Bale was largely anonymous. RECOMMENDED Why Florentino needs to look at man in mirror to cure Real Madrid malaise The former Spurs star's limitations have been cruelly exposed in Spain, where speed, strength and a thunderous shot will only take you so far. But it also doesn't help that he has to share pitch space with the alpha dog that is Cristiano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZT_Dr59KJ8 Last season, Bale regularly found himself at the receiving end of Ronaldo's ire for daring to shoot at goal rather than set up the team's designated premier goalscorer. Many fans at the Santiago Bernabeu followed the resident legend's lead, booing Bale for the smallest of errors and heaping undue pressure on him. In circumstances like these, it's impossible for the Welshman to even dream of dominating football games. Whereas Lionel Messi has been happy to share the glory with Neymar and Luis Suarez, Ronaldo has created a culture that makes it impossible for Bale to shine. Perez can't do much to improve Bale's technique and close control, but he does have the power to lift the player out of Ronaldo's all-consuming shadow once and for all. NEWS Bale: I'll never say never to Premier League return 2. Rafa's right to reign “ The relationship between Benitez and Ronaldo is palpably frosty, especially compared to the warm rapport Ronaldo enjoyed with Ancelotti. Carlo Ancelotti once said that having Ronaldo in the team gives Real Madrid a 1-0 advantage before a ball is kicked. As such, he and other coaches before him have been happy to put up with the Portuguese's individualist streak and accept that it's all part of the Ronaldo package – one that includes 50+ goals every season. But Rafa Benitez sees things a little differently. The former Liverpool boss espouses the collective ideals of optimisation, efficiency and tactical control. There is no room in his footballing philosophy for a player who only works off the ball when he feels like it, and takes low-percentage attempts at goal when there are team-mates in better attacking positions. RECOMMENDED Why Cristiano Ronaldo's form has slumped for Real Madrid Of course, Benitez would have known this about Ronaldo before taking the Real Madrid job, and likely backed himself to find a way to keep the Portuguese happy while the Madrid machine rolled on. But the two started off on the wrong foot. First, Benitez refused to state whether he thought Ronaldo was the best player in the world – a major faux pas at Real Madrid these days (he has since rectified this oversight). Ronaldo also took umbrage at Benitez's tactics, openly expressing his dismay in training sessions and during games. The relationship between the two is palpably frosty, especially compared to the warm rapport Ronaldo enjoyed with Ancelotti. President Perez needs to give Benitez the best possible shot at success if he is to justify moving on from the coach who brought Real Madrid their long-awaited Decima. As ludicrous as it sounds, relieving the squad of its best player might just help. 3. Marriage on the rocks “ The Portuguese whispered something into PSG coach Laurent Blanc's ear on his way off the pitch, then cheekily embraced owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi Perez likes his Galacticos, but he's not afraid to move on from them if he feels they're getting too big for their boots. Ronaldo recently gave an interview to German football magazine Kicker, in which he expressed an openness to leave Real Madrid. A few days later, before Real Madrid's Champions League clash against rumoured suitors PSG, cameras captured a visibly awkward exchange between Perez and Ronaldo, with the Portuguese clearly heard saying: “That's not what I said, I did something else.” RECOMMENDED Perez dismisses Ronaldo exit talk Following the game, one of Ronaldo's worst wearing the white of Real Madrid, the Portuguese whispered something into PSG coach Laurent Blanc's ear on his way off the pitch. He then cheekily embraced club owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi in front of a gaggle of reporters in the mixed zone. These actions are innocuous in isolation, but the optics are notable – Ronaldo knew they would provoke speculation and controversy, but went through with them anyway. It's his way of flouting his power and challenging Perez. But only one man can win that battle. 4. Sound business move “ A self-made billionaire, Florentino Perez has struck some great business deals in his time, but few would match this one Ronaldo will be 31 in February and is not as explosive as he once was – 13 years of elite football and a troublesome knee will take their toll on even the most obsessively fit athletes. However, he is far from washed up and still has more than enough in his locker – and his brand valuation – to command a transfer fee close to the €94 million Real Madrid forked out for his services in 2009. Particularly if PSG and Manchester United enter into a bidding war for his services. A self-made billionaire, Perez has struck some great business deals in his time, but few would match this one – buy a player who leads your club to every major trophy on his way to becoming its all-time record goalscorer, milk his global brand for seven years and sell him on while his stock is just about high enough to allow you to recoup your initial outlay. Says the daily news : fourfourtwo.com/

Why Mother of Cristiano Ronaldo would prefer her son to join Manchester United over PSG?

Why Mother of Cristiano Ronaldo would prefer her son to join Manchester United over PSG? Dolores Aveiro, Mother of Cristiano Ronaldo wants her child to join Manchester United over Paris Saint-Germain in the event that he leaves Real Madrid next summer. This is as per newspaper, who claim Aveiro feels it would be more secure for her child and her grandson, Cristiano Junior, to move back to Manchester instead of Paris. It’s comprehended she is worried about the possibility of the family moving to the French capital after a month ago’s fear attacks. The report additionally asserts that, in light of the fact that she takes care of Cristiano Junior, Aveiro’s conclusion “conveys critical weight” with Ronaldo. The three-time Ballon d’Or champ has been emphatically connected with a move to both Manchester United and PSG as of late and it looks progressively likely that he will leave the Bernabeu next summer, having accomplished everything with the Spanish goliaths since joining the club in 2009. While the chance to come back to Old Trafford, where he finished his change from crude adolescent to the world-class goal machine, will actually speak to the 30-year-old, a move to PSG may have been more probable before his mom’s intercession. A transfer to Paris would give a chance to Ronaldo to make more history with another club – PSG outfit has never won the Champions League, however, are not a million miles far from doing as such – while the Ligue 1 outfit are purportedly arranged to pay the forward an immense £250,000-a-week after duty. In any case, Mother of Cristiano Ronaldo would lean toward her child to join Manchester United. One potential concern Ronaldo may have about coming back to United is the certainty Louis van Gaal is in control. The Red Devils have neglected to deliver stimulating, attack-minded football under the strategically inflexible Dutch mentor and a developing number of supporters are addressing whether the 64-year-old is the right man for the job. Says The daily news ronaldocr7.com/