Ronaldo kicked out!

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For Frank Leboeuf, Portugal has a chance of winning, only if coach Roberto Martinez does without the services of Cristiano Ronaldo.

After Portugal’s failure at the 2022 World Cup, eliminated in the quarter-final by Morocco, Cristiano Ronaldo decided to continue his international career with his sights set on Euro 2024 in Germany. A Euro that he aims to win again, having already been crowned during the 2016 edition in France.

Among the favorites for this Euro 2025, which will take place from June 14 and July 14, Portugal however has less chance of lifting the cup if Cristiano Ronaldo plays, according to Frank Leboeuf.

“The Portuguese can win the Euro, but only if Cristiano Ronaldo does not play”

“For me, Portugal is one of the candidates for this summer’s European Championship. I even think they can win the Euro, but only if Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t play. “You can’t take away from Ronaldo everything he has done for football just because he retired in the Saudi League.”released the 98 world champion for the sports betting platform BetVictor.

And the former Chelsea and OM player added another layer: “I want to thank him for taking this sport to another level, but there is an end to everyone. He has every right to play in Saudi Arabia, although I’m not sure he needs even more money! »

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