Cristiano Ronaldo, it’s over!

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Despite his prowess in Saudi Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo began his decline with his selection. To the point of heading towards the end…

If he has become the top scorer in the history of national teams, Cristiano Ronaldo is no longer unanimous at the highest level. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, however, demonstrated in Saudi Arabia that he has lost none of his sense of purpose and his ability to take on the mantle of savior.

A role of providential man that the Portuguese superstar will seek to have during the next European Nations Championship, like Lionel Messi with Argentina during the World Cup in Qatar. But for Frank Leboeuf, we should not expect miracles from CR7.

“The Portuguese can win the Euro… if Cristiano Ronaldo does not play”

“For me, Portugal is one of the candidates for this summer’s European Championship. I even think they can win the Euro, but only if Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t play, thundered the former defender in comments given to BetVictor. “You can’t take away from Ronaldo everything he has done for football just because he retired in the Saudi League.”

“I want to thank him for taking this sport to another level, but there is an end to everyone. He has every right to play in Saudi Arabia, although I’m not sure he needs even more money! “, concluded the 1998 world champion.

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