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Cristiano Ronaldo likes to be talked about. This Friday, during the “Globe Soccer Awards” ceremony, the Portuguese was asked about the quality of the Saudi Championship. the five-time Ballon d’Or France Football claimed that it was more competitive than Ligue 1.
Present at a press conference in the afternoon, Paulo Fonseca, the Lille coach, did not hesitate to react to the words of the Portuguese star.
“I don’t think that’s what he said.” I don’t want to make a comparison. If he feels happy in Saudi Arabia, I’m happy for 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 this statement. »
Eric Roy invites CR7 to come to Ligue 1
In addition to Paulo Fonseca, the manager of Stade Brestois, Eric Roy also responded to Cristiano Ronaldo’s comments. “ I invite him to come to the field. I don’t know if he would have liked it. It’s not that I don’t agree, but Cristiano Ronaldo has never played in Ligue 1. How can he give himself a standard? You must have played it. It’s his opinion, we respect it, but afterward there’s not much to say about it.”
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