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Cristiano Ronaldo Named Best 11 of Teammates From His Career
Summary
- Cristiano Ronaldo has had an extraordinary career, playing with some of the best players in the world during his time at Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus.
- Ronaldo selected his best XI from teammates he had played with in an interview in 2023, with Real Madrid players such as Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas dominating the team.
- Three Manchester United players were selected by Ronaldo, while Giorgio Chiellini was the sole player from Juventus chose by the Portugal star.
Cristiano Ronaldo is undoubtedly one of the greatest players to ever grace a football pitch. Having shone for the likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus, he has broken numerous records and solidified his status as one of the ‘GOAT’s’ of the game.
But who are the 40-year-old’s greatest teammates? Well, the legend himself gave his opinion on the matter just last year in an interview with Goal Arabia, via Planet Football. Given the number of incredible teams he played for, Ronaldo had a plethora of incredible talent to whittle down to.
Here at GIVEMESPORT, we are going to take you through the XI the Portuguese superstar named and take a look back at the time they spent together as teammates. With some big-name players such as Ryan Giggs, Mesut Ozil and Carlos Tevez missing out, this still might be the greatest team that could ever be assembled.
Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
Ronaldo’s decision to opt for Casillas as goalkeeper, even with the notable exclusions of Edwin van der Sar, Keylor Navas, and Gianluigi Buffon, is entirely reasonable. Having spent six years alongside the Spanish goalkeeper at Real Madrid, Ronaldo and Casillas clinched seven trophies together, solidifying CR7’s decision to choose his former captain between the sticks.
Casillas is unquestionably regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the sport. Having won all that there is to win in the game, there is nothing the Spaniard didn’t experience in his star-studded career. You could hardly ask for a safer pair of hands in goal.
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Iker Casillas and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
228 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.38 |
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Wins |
170 |
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Draws |
32 |
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Losses |
26 |
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Joint goal participations |
0 |
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Minutes |
19,431 |
Right Back: Sergio Ramos
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
Despite plying his trade in the middle of defence while playing alongside Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos does have history at right back, starting his career there. So, while it may seem strange, his versatility makes it a sensible decision and allows for other quality players to play centrally.
We all know about the Spanish defender’s wild side and obsessive mentality. Like Ronaldo, he will stop at nothing to win, he’s just willing to bend the rules a little bit more. However, don’t let that take away from the fact that the now 39-year-old was arguably the best at the back for the last decade. He also had a knack for coming up clutch when needed, with the equalising goal in the 2014 Champions League final springing to mind.
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Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
339 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.27 |
|
Wins |
237 |
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Draws |
57 |
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Losses |
45 |
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Joint goal participations |
15 |
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Minutes |
28,441 |
Centre Back: Rio Ferdinand
Played with Ronaldo at Manchester United
The first of just four players on this list not to have played for Los Blancos, Ferdinand was around when Ronaldo first broke through at Manchester United. He spoke of the harsh treatment the winger received upon his arrival.
“His mindset when he came to the club was I’m here to entertain people. He loved it. He used to get snapped in training. People would kick the hell out of him.
“Some kids at that age would’ve gone under. Whereas Cristiano’s intelligence was a key factor in that.”
That mindset saw Ronaldo drive Manchester United to multiple league titles and his first Champions League in 2008, with Ferdinand also being an integral part of that incredible group.
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Rio Ferdinand and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
221 |
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Teams |
1 (Man United) |
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Points-per-game |
2.15 |
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Wins |
145 |
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Draws |
41 |
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Losses |
35 |
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Joint goal participations |
0 |
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Minutes |
17,233 |
Centre Back: Giorgio Chiellini
Played with Ronaldo at Juventus
The Italian stallion Giorgio Chiellini is not long retired from football, but he is already truly missed. In his prime, the no-nonsense defender was one of the toughest men in the sport, with a sporting IQ to match his tenacious efforts.
The former European Championship winner is the only man on this list to have been alongside Ronaldo at Juventus, a period where the marksman’s career began to show its earliest signs of decline. While many hoped that they would be able to collect the Champions League that the likes of Chiellini and Buffon had come agonizingly close to, it wasn’t meant to be.
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Giorgio Chiellini and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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Matches |
55 |
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Teams |
1 (Juventus) |
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Points-per-game |
2.24 |
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Wins |
38 |
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Draws |
9 |
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Losses |
8 |
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Joint goal participations |
2 |
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Minutes |
4,042 |
Left Back: Marcelo
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
Marcelo shared a profound connection with CR7, extending beyond the confines of the pitch. Their partnership at Real Madrid was undeniably potent, showcasing their formidable synergy on and off the field. It’s unsurprising that Marcelo earns a spot in this XI for that reason alone.
The Brazilian is one of the most successful players to have played the game, with an astonishing 27 trophies in his senior career. It can be argued that no one had a better seat in the house to watch Ronaldo in his prime than the 37-year-old who stood directly behind the number 7 during the peak years of his career.
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Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
332 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.35 |
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Wins |
243 |
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Draws |
50 |
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Losses |
39 |
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Joint goal participations |
33 |
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Minutes |
26,092 |
Central Midfield: Toni Kroos
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
This may seem hard to fathom, but Toni Kroos and Cristiano Ronaldo only spent four years together at the Santiago Bernabeu. If it feels like longer, it’s probably down to the fact that the pair won an astonishing amount together in that nearly half a decade.
Between 2014 and 2018, the German was an instrumental figure in helping Zinedine Zidane’s men lift three consecutive Champions League titles, taking Ronaldo’s grand total to five. As incredible as the retired midfielder was, he wasn’t the only one to take credit for manning the engine room so diligently.
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Toni Kroos and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
170 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.22 |
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Wins |
115 |
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Draws |
32 |
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Losses |
23 |
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Joint goal participations |
16 |
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Minutes |
14,009 |
Central Midfield: Luka Modric
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
One of two Ballon d’Or winners that Ronaldo has picked in his team, the Croatian playmaker is actually the man who dethroned Ronaldo back in 2018, preventing the Portuguese star from winning three straight Player of the Year awards.
While we’re sure Ronaldo is still unhappy about that nearly eight years later, it has not prevented him from acknowledging the former Spurs player as one of the very best midfielders of his generation. It arguably caps off an incredible turnaround for the 40-year-old, who was once voted as the worst signing in La Liga.
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Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
222 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.22 |
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Wins |
152 |
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Draws |
37 |
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Losses |
33 |
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Joint goal participations |
16 |
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Minutes |
16,459 |
Central Midfield: Paul Scholes
Played with Ronaldo at Manchester United
The man that was affectionately known as ‘GPS’ due to his incredible passing range and accuracy, Paul Scholes is a modern-day Premier League great worthy of making any XI. As a result, it’s the Englishman who breaks up the dominant midfield of Kroos, Modric and Casemiro, with the latter taking a back seat.
Likely being one of the men Rio Ferdinand mentioned that would kick lumps out of Ronaldo in training, Scholes watched Ronaldo develop from boy to man in the north-west of England. Their crowning moment together, no doubt, came in the 2008 Champions League victory against Chelsea.
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Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
183 |
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Teams |
1 (Man United) |
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Points-per-game |
2.08 |
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Wins |
115 |
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Draws |
36 |
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Losses |
32 |
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Joint goal participations |
9 |
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Minutes |
11,957 |
Right Wing: Gareth Bale
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
In 2013, the transfer of the Welsh winger to Real Madrid marked a significant moment, breaking Ronaldo’s record transfer fee. Bale‘s acquisition injected new energy into the team, forming a formidable attacking duo with Ronaldo. With Bale on one flank and Ronaldo on the other, Real Madrid became an unstoppable force, terrorising opponents with their pace and skill.
Despite the former Tottenham man’s initial struggles to adapt to Spanish football, Ronaldo was one of his most vocal supporters, and the two managed to form a Batman and Robin partnership, with help from another familiar name. This display of camaraderie highlighted the strong bond between the two players and demonstrated Ronaldo’s leadership both on and off the pitch.
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Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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Matches |
157 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.20 |
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Wins |
106 |
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Draws |
28 |
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Losses |
23 |
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Joint goal participations |
41 |
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Minutes |
11,119 |
Striker: Karim Benzema
Played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid
There were a couple of other notable additions to the Real Madrid squad the year that Ronaldo arrived. One was Kaka, who broke the transfer record earlier in the window. The other was Karim Benzema. The Frenchman was still a promising young striker who very quickly settled into his role as CR7’s servant.
Benzema was unselfish in allowing Ronaldo to flourish, and when his time came to prove he could be the man at Madrid, he took it with both hands. He led a Ronaldo-less Los Blancos to their first Champions League title since his departure and was later awarded the Ballon d’Or for his efforts.
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Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo statistics when on pitch together |
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|---|---|
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Matches |
342 |
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Teams |
1 (Real Madrid) |
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Points-per-game |
2.27 |
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Wins |
240 |
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Draws |
57 |
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Losses |
45 |
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Joint goal participations |
76 |
|
Minutes |
22,367 |
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De Zerbi’s Dream Tottenham XI With Two More Signings Added
Tottenham Hotspur have been the most active Premier League club in this summer transfer window so far, yet Roberto De Zerbi could still add a few more signings to complete his dream starting eleven for next season.
The Lilywhites narrowly avoided relegation last term, finishing 17th in the English top flight for the second consecutive campaign. Evidently, significant investment in the squad was required, and thus far, Spurs’ hierarchy have delivered.
Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson arrived on free transfers for Bournemouth and Liverpool, respectively, to add experience and defensive resilience at the back. Goalkeeper Martin Dubravka has also arrived from Burnley.
Jan Paul van Hecke was acquired for £52million from Brighton in a staple move, while a major midfield overhaul is in motion. Mateus Fernandes has joined from West Ham United for £85million, and Sandro Tonali is set to complete a mouth-watering £100million switch from Newcastle United.
The forward line still needs work, but by all accounts, Tottenham aren’t prepared to slow down in the market. With that said, GIVEMESPORT have put together a dream Spurs eleven for next season, which includes two further signings.
Goalkeeper
Kinsky
In one of their more low-key moves of the summer, Tottenham have also added experienced free agent Premier League goalkeeper Martin Dubravka to their ranks. This acquisition suggests that De Zerbi is committed to using Antonin Kinsky as his first choice in between the sticks.
When the Italian manager arrived in North London, Kinsky was still ruing the humiliating experience he’d endured away at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League under Igor Tudor. However, De Zerbi resurrected the Czech’s career at Tottenham, and he subsequently enjoyed an impressive end to the season.
Kinsky signed a new long-term deal last week, which essentially confirms De Zerbi’s plans to platform him as the number one, ahead of Guglielmo Vicario and Dubravka.
Defence
Porro, Van Hecke, Senesi, Van de Ven
All of a sudden, Spurs have a plethora of options in their backline, and many favourites from the previous iteration of the team won’t start on a regular basis.
At right-back, Pedro Porro is expected to keep his place. De Zerbi showed faith in the Spaniard in the final weeks of the season, and while there were some suggestions that the player could depart this summer, few concrete developments have emerged on this front. Djed Spence will have a tough task on his hands to compete with Porro.
At centre-back, De Zerbi has several different combinations he can experiment with, although the Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven partnership is likely to be a thing of the past. Romero has reportedly told Spurs he wants to stay, but other reports indicate that the North London club are prepared to cash in on the Argentine.
Regardless of whether he remains in N17 or not, it appears De Zerbi might be keen on moving on from being overly reliant on the ill-disciplined defender. Van Hecke and Senesi have been signed for a reason, and the two players could complement each other perfectly in a new-look Tottenham defence. Spurs’ passing issues from deep areas are likely to become a thing of the past with these two excellent ball-players at the heart of their back four.
While Romero could be axed from his starting role, De Zerbi will almost certainly want to utilise Van de Ven, but perhaps offer the Dutchman a new role. For the Netherlands at the World Cup, the pacey defender was used at left-back, allowing Denzel Dumfries to push forward on the right. A similar dynamic could unfold in De Zerbi’s team with Porro on the opposite side.
This means there is no space for Robertson in De Zerbi’s dream eleven. However, given where the Scotsman is in his career, a squad rotation role makes sense. Where all of this leaves the likes of Kevin Danso and Destiny Udogie is a different question, however.
Midfield
Tonali, Fernandes, Akliouche
Spurs are likely to start the new campaign with an entirely new midfield. The likes of Rodrigo Bentancur, Pape Sarr and Lucas Bergvall may find themselves on the periphery of De Zerbi’s squad, as the new men take over.
After spending such a significant sum on Tonali and Fernandes, it would be fair to assume that the two players will form a double pivot at the base of Spurs’ midfield. This should create a nice balance, with Fernandes’ in-possession skills dovetailing nicely with Tonali’s hard-running and defensive work.
In front of them, while James Maddison and Conor Gallagher will certainly feel they should be included in this concept team, Spurs are seemingly attempting to sign a new creative player. Tottenham are in talks to sign Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche, who they view as the heir to Maddison.
Akliouche is an outstanding talent and has the ability to replace some of Maddison’s creative passing attributes.
Attack
Kudus, Kroupi, Simons
Finally, the attack at Spurs still needs some work, although De Zerbi already has some promising pieces in place. Xavi Simons is on the long road to recovery from an ACL injury, although once he’s back and available, he should be parachuted straight back into the Lilywhites’ best starting XI.
Simons was regularly deployed off the left by De Zerbi, so this is likely where the Italian sees his primary creator operating long-term. Off the right, Mohammed Kudus should reassume this position in Spurs’ attack, once he’s free of his own injury issues.
The Ghanaian started brightly at Tottenham last season, but was halted by a string of serious fitness problems. He should be ready to rebuild this fitness in pre-season, and De Zerbi will no doubt enjoy his direct dribbling skills.
Up front, a new number nine is needed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Richarlison and Dominic Solanke are approaching their 30s, and neither can be trusted to fire Spurs back into the Champions League places. Instead, they should invest in a long-term option in this position.
Junior Kroupi is the most exciting young striker on the market, and the Frenchman has been heavily linked with Tottenham in recent weeks. An £80million move has been mooted for Kroupi, who scored 13 Premier League goals last season at the age of 19.
He should be able to lead the line for Tottenham for years to come.
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Diego Maradona’s Response to Cristiano Ronaldo Calling Himself the GOAT
The debate over football’s greatest-ever player has raged for decades, with Pele, Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo all holding a genuine case.
Ronaldo has never been shy about where he stands on the matter, and back in 2017, fresh off the back of his fifth Ballon d’Or, he made his feelings clear in typical Ronaldo fashion.
Maradona, who was present at the time, wasn’t about to let Ronaldo’s statement slide, and his response has gone down as one of the great put-downs in football punditry.
With the host of records and achievements Messi has gone on to claim since, the whole debate looks rather different these days, and arguably points to a very different conclusion than the one Ronaldo was pushing back then.
Ronaldo Crowned Himself the Best Ever
After collecting his fifth Ballon d’Or in 2017, Ronaldo left no room for interpretation when discussing his own legacy. Speaking to France Football via Goal, he said:
“I’m the best player in history, in the good moments and the bad ones.”
“I’ve never seen anyone better than me. I have always thought that. No footballer can do the things I can. There’s no player more complete than me. I play well with both feet, I’m quick, powerful, good with the head, I score goals, I make assists. There are guys who prefer Neymar or Messi. But I tell you: there’s no-one more complete than me.”
It was classic Ronaldo, supremely confident and unwilling to entertain any rival claims to the throne, a stance he still holds today.
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Maradona’s Brutal Reply, and Messi’s Case Since
Maradona, who has a claim of his own when it comes to being the greatest of all-time, wasn’t having any of it when AS asked him about Ronaldo’s comments shortly after. Upon learning that Ronaldo considered himself the greatest of all time, Maradona simply replied:
“Tell him to stop taking the p***.”
When pushed about where Ronaldo’s claim leaves Maradona, he doubled down, near-enough repeating the same line: “That’s why I said stop taking the p***.” He did soften slightly as the interview went on, calling Ronaldo “marvellous” and praising his reliability whenever his team needed him most, comparing that quality to the great Johan Cruyff.
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Nearly a decade on, Messi has done more than anyone to settle the argument, winning the World Cup with Argentina in 2022 and adding an eighth Ballon d’Or to his tally the following year, extending his own record and possibly ending all reasonable debate.
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Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer on a 50-50 Court of Clay and Grass in 2007
Around 19 years ago in 2007, tennis greats Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer competed in an exhibition match with a twist.
The match, which was named ‘Battle of Surfaces’, pitted the two best players on their preferred surfaces to try and find out who was the better. The true tennis GOAT, if you will. Sorry Novak fans…
It was played in Mallorca and the incredible court, which had clay on one side and grass on the other, cost over £1 million to put together.
Federer was the world number one at the time and had won 48 successive matches on grass, whereas, Nadal hadn’t lost on clay for over three years.
Before the match, the Swiss star said: “We are both looking forward to this absolutely new event. The idea really appeals to me as we both dominate one of the surfaces. It’ll be fun to find out what it’s like to play on a court with mixed surfaces! And it ought to be interesting to see who chooses the better tactic.”
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Nadal took the opening set 7-5 in front of 7,000 spectators, who were intrigued to see who would come out on top on the historic occasion.
The now 44-year-old Federer, who retired from the game a few years ago, bounced back, however, and took the second set 6-4 to set up a decider.
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The match swung one way then the other before the Spaniard took the deciding set 12-10 in the tie-break to emerge victorious.
After his win, the King of Clay said: “It was a good experience, although before the game I thought it would be a disaster because I felt it would be very difficult for me to adapt to the court.”
In the years following the event, Nadal went on to win the French Open, which is the only Grand Slam on clay, a further 11 times, taking his overall tally to a stunning 14.
Federer, meanwhile, won the grass Grand Slam of Wimbledon a further three times, taking his haul to eight in total.
Whether you are Team Rafa or Team Roger, you can absolutely appreciate both of them and what they have both done for the sport of tennis as a whole.
With the two of them now both officially retired from the professional game, it’s a case of looking back and truly being thankful that they gave us one of the best rivalries in, not just tennis, but sport as a whole.
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