Leboeuf destroys Cristiano Ronaldo

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The former central defender is not likely to go on vacation with the five-time Ballon d’Or.

Since the end of his professional football career, which included a world champion title in 1998, Frank Leboeuf has kept himself busy in various ways. The former central defender participated in an “All Star” edition of Koh-Lanta, attempted a career as an actor, and logically converted to a sports consultant.

In a podcast granted to the sports betting platform BetVictorthe native of Marseille spoke about Euro 2024. A competition in which he places Portugal as one of the favorite countries for final victory, only if Cristiano Ronaldo does not participate. “I want to thank him for taking the sport to another level, but there is an end to everyone”estimated the one who has been selected for the French team 50 times.

“Come on, shut up!” »

Frank Leboeuf also returned to the comments made by the five-time Ballon d’Or about the level of Ligue 1. “Why do you think he chose to make this comment about the French championship rather than the Portuguese League? It’s because Lionel Messi played in Ligue 1. I have a lot of respect for him as a player, but come on, shut up! It’s unfair to Ligue 1. It annoys me to hear that”he protested.

During an awards ceremony organized last January, Cristiano Ronaldo was keen to defend the Saudi Arabian championship, where he has been playing for over a year now. The Al-Nassr striker judged that the Gulf country now had nothing to envy of Ligue 1.

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