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Ricardinho believes the Portuguese team should give more chances to young players, calling into question Ronaldo’s place.
Appearing for the first time in the Portuguese jersey in 2003, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to represent the Seleção at almost 40 years old. A situation which raises questions from certain observers, who believe that the persistent presence of the five-time Ballon d’Or would slow down the emergence of young talents. This is particularly the point of view of Ricardinho, Portuguese futsal legend.
After addressing on social networks the debate surrounding the non-call-up of Geovany Quenda (Sporting CP), the six-time winner of the Futsal Planet prize continued with a criticism concerning two other Leões players, Trincão and Pote. Ricardinho regrets their weak presence in the selection compared to the omnipresence of Ronaldo.
Ricardinho denounces inconsistent choices
“I don’t understand the fuss about Quenda not yet starting with the Seleção. He will play ‘1,000’ matches for our selection if he continues to work, to play as he does and to evolve… I don’t understand your haste! Is it because of a record? (from precocity, in fact, Geovany Quenda could have become the youngest player in history to play a match in the Portuguese jersey, editor’s note) »he wrote on
Xformerly Twitter.
“ There have already been several inconsistencies during previous summonses. Whether it is the fact that players like Trincão and Pote were not selected enough, even though they are among the best in the (Portuguese) championship, and not just this season, or that Ronaldo continues to be there while we should have already prepared for the future. “, he continued.
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