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The comments recently made by Cristiano Ronaldo on the level of Ligue 1 were not to the taste of Christophe Dugarry.
Cristiano Ronaldo dropped a real bombshell on Ligue 1 by talking about the level of the Saudi championship. For the former Madrilenian, the Saudi Pro League would have nothing to envy of the French championship. “ The Saudi League is not worse than Ligue 1. The Saudi Pro League is more competitive than Ligue 1, I can say that after a year there. We are already better than the French championship now “, he said.
The declarations of the native of Funchal did not fail to provoke a reaction from the players in Ligue 1, like Paulo Fonseca, his compatriot who had said to him: “There are things that are not worth wasting my time answering. These statements are part of it. I think intelligent people will understand why he made that statement.”. Present this Monday at the RMC microphone, Christophe Dugarry also wanted to respond to the Al-Nassr player, inviting him to come and discover the French championship.
“ I suggest he come to Ligue 1 for a short year. Cristiano I love you, I adore you, thank you for everything you have done. Come and enjoy us in Ligue 1. After your friend Messi and Neymar you will see that it’s not going to be easy for you either,” he said. A reference to the difficulties experienced by Lionel Messi and Neymar in recent years, the two former Barcelona players never having managed to enter Ligue 1 as expected upon their arrival in France.
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