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Like last year, Cristiano Ronaldo took advantage of the Globe soccer awards in Dubai to highlight the Saudi Pro League by comparing it to Ligue 1 – the presumed fifth major championship – which he considers inferior. “
Come play here and you’ll see. You don’t believe me, come on. I don’t care what people think. All there is in France is PSG. The others are finished… »
Obviously, in France, CR7’s words did not go unnoticed; and Adil Rami in particular to take advantage of a Twitch live to regain the five-time Ballon d’Or. “ He says shitbelieves the former French international defender.
Do you want me to show you images of defenders in Saudi Arabia? It’s not because he’s had a crazy career that as soon as he says something it’s the truth. I think it’s a publicity stunt… »
“In Ligue 1 he gets eaten! »
Upset by a criticism that he considers unfair, Adil Rami invites Ronaldo to face one of PSG’s current competitors with Al-Nassr: “ Try playing against Monaco, Lille or Marseille. Go with your little team to play against Brest. We are the largest breeding ground in the world with Brazil. We have defenders, they’re machines! For two years, you put him in Ligue 1 and he gets eaten! »
And yet, the former Mastiff and Olympian assures that he appreciates Cristiano Ronaldo for all of his work: “ Cristiano Ronaldo, you know, I’m a fan. I’m team Cristiano Ronaldo but he made a mistake. When he says that the Saudi championship is better than the French championship, he brings a lot of people with him… »
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