Cristiano Ronaldo’s True Test for Aspired Greatness
Hey ref, do you know who I am?
Cristiano Ronaldo is without doubt the man that everyone in football loves to hate. Whether it’s an element of jealousy, his arrogance, his transfer conduct, the infamous ‘getting Rooney sent off’ saga, his manner and expression, or simply a combination of the lot, there are very few outside Old Trafford who give the man the respect and admiration he will feel his talent invariably deserves.
Ronaldo’s class is beyond doubt. That his surname now prompts recognition over his plump Brazilian namesake, speaks volumes of his road to brilliance. Like many foreign imports, he took time to adapt to the league, to ebb the flair and fine tune his delivery. But his goal tally and all-around displays over past seasons have taken him, and his club, to the summit of the global game.
It has been an eventful road for Cristiano. A trip to the World Cup in 2006 saw the notorious incident with Rooney. His gesticulations to the official, that wink to the bench after his United team-mate was shown a red card. This incident bred hate amongst opposing fans. Many felt that he would not return to his club, or to the country. Ferguson though, recognising the vast influence of the player on his side’s future fortunes, made sure a new contract was signed by the winger until 2012.
Ronaldo thrived on the crowd abuse and his status as the league’s pantomime villain. Scoring 23 goals the following season from his position on the right wing, he helped the club to clinch the league title. Then he strode with ease into the 2007/08 season, netting an incredible sum of 42 goals to help add another Premier League and an elusive Champions League medal to his budding collection. He had reached the zenith of world football; the accolades were literally thrown at his feet. Manchester United fans loved him. Everyone else despised him, but increasingly with a grudging awe.
The Slight Demise
In search of their new Galactico, Real Madrid announced their interest in the Portuguese star as the 2007/08 campaign closed in. Many expected the player to rebuff their approaches, but Ronaldo flirted time and time again with the illustrious giants. Media speculation peaked, the main headlines slapped across his forehead with England’s absence from Euro 2008. Then, as the Bernabeu began to appear an inevitable destination, Euro 2008 ended, he returned to Manchester, and his flirtations were cut short.
Once reunited with Sir Alex and his team-mates, little comment was made from the Ronaldo camp. Then, as the season loomed ahead, the speculation settled as it appeared he would be staying put. Some of his own fans condoned his Spanish rendezvous as some started to turn against him. Then came the usual platitudes; Ronaldo claiming that he wanted to stay at the club, that he was fully committed to the cause and would continue to wear the shirt with pride. Real Madrid was out of his mind for now. Some forgot, some forgave.
Injuries postponed his start to the campaign. United trotted along, never drifting into concerning form but failing to reflect last year’s radiance. Everyone anticipated the world’s best returning, and with that, the best of Manchester United would be back. When the return came, team form enhanced briefly, Ronaldo smashing home a few penalties, showing flinches of his dancing skill. There seemed though, to be a subtle decline to his game.
His touchline sprints were not as frequent, nor were his razor-sharp cuts into the middle from the wings before smashing home a trademark match winning shot. It also appeared that he was rekindling his customary crumbling to the ground. The diving accusations reached fever pitch once again. A feature of his game that has rested on the periphery in the last two fantastic seasons, scarcely resorting to such measures as he thumped goal after goal.
Now it seems he is plunging to ground with every challenge. Clutching his legs to his chest, performing those traditional rolls, or simply shooting his hands to his face in a vice-like grasp of agony. All commonplace on the continent, accepted somewhat within some foreign cultures. But here, it is loathed by fans and pundits alike and is greeted with infuriation and resentment.
On the surface, Cristiano Ronaldo is hailed plain and simply as a diving cheat and a sulk. These accusations have always been there, but with his performances having diluted this season, they are stronger than ever. A simplistic theory has developed that his decline in goals and form is because he is persistently seeking a foul, continually whining when things don’t go his way. That if he stayed on his feet like he had started to do in the last couple of seasons, his perfection and clinical touch would return. If he tried to play football instead of sulking and falling over, he would be back to his best. A widespread belief it seems, even one drifting into his own supporters.
However, beneath the surface, behind what has grown into a trademark pout, there is a depth and a twist to this common conception.
The Hacked
Let me take you through an incident from this season. Ronaldo collects the ball neatly with an expert cushioning with his instep, traps the ball. He feigns left with an impulse thrust of his wand-like feet, then rolls the ball onto his right side and taps the ball forward in preparation for a dash at goal. A boot appears into the scene, whips out at the side of his right leg with deceiving force. The ball spins further to the right with a proficient flick of his boot, the foot trailing in its wake. Another strapping leg thrusts forward, desperately lunging.
The heel hits Ronaldo’s left leg, inches to the side of his shinpad; his knee buckles slightly. Then from behind, another leg reaches out and knocks the ball away from his control. Ronaldo tumbles, rolls to the side, clutching his leg as he spirals on the grass. He looks up. The referee offers a dismissive shake of the head and waves play on. He is aghast, throws his arms out in frustration, smacks the ground angrily. The crowd jeers and abuse rains down on him. Play continues around him.
Does the incident come to mind? It should, as it takes place week in week out since the winger returned from injury. It is as commonplace as his name in the newspapers. His legs are hacked as he carries the ball forward. Players deliberately aim for his ankles, his heels, provoke him as they slide studs to where his shinpads fail to relieve his leg from the onslaught. The kicks often don’t force him naturally to ground, malicious swipes mostly blind to the referee or to a watching TV audience.
The TV struggles to reflect the venom and deliberation behind them, especially when the odd one is played out to the viewers in super slow motion. Ronaldo experiences the blitz, but then drops to the ground to win the free kick he deserves. Often it seems he has fallen softly at a trivial touch to the foot or leg. A touch not enough to take him down. He is accused of diving. The referee, well drilled with his reputation, shakes his head.
Some are less disguised than others in their approach to the winger, a la Steven Taylor. Though many wrote Ronaldo’s reaction off as bordering on the utterly outrageous, it was his way of highlighting to the referee what has been done to him. What the defender has resorted to in order to prevent him streaming forward towards the goal. Can he really be chastised for going down in this instance, or indeed in the way he did? Should he really be expected to wait to be properly pummeled before taking such measures? After all, had he continued to gallop on, then proceeded to quietly point the incident out to the referee once play had stopped, would the yellow card, or the justified red, been given to the defender? Not likely.
A week later, Steven Taylor opted for a similar approach to Arsenal’s creative crux, delivering a comparable forearm blow to Andrey Arshavin. The Russian’s reaction was similar to Ronaldo’s. Unsurprisingly, he was not to receive the public condemnation that the Portugal winger did.
Admittedly, Ronaldo does sometimes crash to the ground without any contact, a lot rarer though than what is the common notion amongst fans. Whilst some of these are plain and simply to deceive the referee and win an undeserved free kick, a lot are purely in anticipation of another flogging, expecting another chop to his legs as he strides past a red-faced opponent. It hurts a lot less when you prepare for the fall, ride the foul, than if you are simply toppled over. Once again, can he really be blamed in this instance?
Messi was targeted with such underhanded tactics by opposing players in a clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid earlier this season. The commentators picked up on it after a few minutes. After a while, so did the referee. This was largely when Messi stopped trying to skip over the melee of thrusting boots and simply went to ground. It alerted the official to the treatment he was receiving and yellow cards were duly distributed. The fouls then rescinded.
Yet with Cristiano Ronaldo, when he chooses to resort to the same measures to encourage a referee’s protection, is too often overlooked. His character and his persona promote contempt. His sulk endorses scorn. Messi is adored, admired, respected. Reaction to his unsavoury treatment at the hands of Heinze et al, saw the referee issue a series of yellow cards which discouraged further swipes.
When referees see Ronaldo flail and fall, see him spiraling in agony on the turf, they disregard it as simulation, as attempting to con a free kick or dismissal. Many mark this as his own doing because he dives so much, or at least did in his earlier Manchester United career. True, but to a far lesser extent than is so frequently voiced.
The End of an Era?
A cloud of frustration has enveloped Cristiano Ronaldo in spite of his club’s position in the table and having breezed through to the quarter finals of the Champions League. Rumours have surfaced that conclusive discussions over a switch to Real Madrid at the end of the current campaign have already taken place. The ‘experts’ even claim that his ‘downturn in form’ is partly because his head is in the Spanish capital. Doubts are cast towards his dedication for the task at hand.
Perhaps Ronaldo, frustrated with the perceived injustice of his recent handling by Premier League opposition, feels even more inclined to make the move to Madrid. However, it must surely take the vast majority of even Ronaldo’s esteemed self confidence to believe he can take them to glory after Madrid’s drab display at Anfield. Add to that the La Liga domination of Barcelona and the sparkling talent glistening the Nou Camp right now, his silverware collection won’t be receiving the same boost as his bank balance.
It is also vital to note, that were he to make the illustrious move to Spain, his weekly opponents will not be treating him much differently. He will still be targeted, as long as he remains the same colossal threat, as long as he remains one of the best players in world football. As Ian Wright put it when discussing the 23 year-old on TalkSport, La Liga players won’t simply stand off and say, “wow, do another one of those step over thingys.” The sly digs, the ankle hacks, will all occur just as frequently. On the other hand, the reaction and outlook of the officials when it comes to him going to ground and feigning injury may alter from his Premiership experiences.
It is hard to see when Cristiano Ronaldo will regain his blistering form. He hasn’t been poor this season by any stretch of the mind. Key goals against Inter Milan are evidence of this, as is his dipping free kick stunner that won the game against Blackburn earlier this year. But will he grace the Premiership again with his best form before he makes that inexorable move to Real Madrid? The form that scorched the league in the past few campaigns.
The only thing for sure is that he will not be receiving any slack. Not on the pitch and certainly not off it. He will continue to thrash his arms in frustration as the referee jogs silently past, feeling hard done to and whining irately. He is prone to kick out himself in frustration, flick his foot at an opponent after being repeatedly harassed. Blackburn’s David Dunne hacked him repeatedly before Ronaldo lashed out in anger. So far this has gone unnoticed by officials. Though it does breed more contempt amongst fans and players.
Though still impossible to justify, the scything approach that rivals are taking with the winger is a long distance from what happened to Pele in his astounding career. The Brazilian was hacked mercilessly through the 1966 World Cup by Portugal and he certainly received very little protection from the officials at the time. It is fortunately (or unfortunately in the eyes of many loathing supporters) a different era now, and such ferocity does not take place. That level of crunching behaviour by defenders would be severely punished now. They must resort to much more opaque measures. Harder to spot measures. Often more frustrating and still quite painful for the individuals concerned.
Even in the current era, Ronaldo does not stand alone in being targeted and literally kicked out of a game. Thierry Henry, marked by many as the Premiership’s best ever, was targeted every week amidst his individual supremacy. Defenders would go out with the intention of delivering a few ‘knocks’ to the French wizard, but would often leave with a mix of embarrassment and bitter disappointment. He was simply too good, would skip over challenges, stride past them, ride each niggling shot taken at him, and let his class shine through. He would give chasing defenders a look of derision, belittling them with simply a unique stare. His charisma made him too hot to handle and he continued to score goals and control games with the same remarkable elegance.
Cristiano Ronaldo has not yet learnt to handle the ‘niggles’ in the same way as Thierry. But then Henry arguably had a much easier task. He was loved by most fans, even the majority of Manchester United fans admired and respected his alluring talent. Ronaldo sits at the other end of the spectrum. He is a lot younger than Thierry Henry was when he began to wreak havoc on Premiership defences. He has approached a drop in form, it hasn’t even been a full season, yet there has been a barrage of doubt.
There have been questions, even astonishing uncertainties over his ability. But in reality, his talent cannot be disputed. His ridiculous goal ratio from out on the right wing was bound to dip at some point in such a tough league. He was bound to find a hurdle that he didn’t simply hop over without a second thought.
The Best of the Best
Now comes the real test for Cristiano Ronaldo. He is a world class player. Anyone disputing that may as well dispute his shirt is red (at the moment at least). His aspirations, his desire to be the best ever, have been fervently announced by the winger. Now these ambitions will truly be put to the test.
Can he be the BEST in the world – can he be the best EVER? He believes so. His confidence won’t falter. The self belief that gives him that abhorrent air of arrogance is there for all to see. His opponents treat him as the best of their generation have always been treated by defenders. George Best; Pele; Hugo Sanchez; De Stephano; Maradona; Thierry Henry; Messi. All of these footballing legends have gone out onto the pitch, inflicted such levels of fear, demonstrated such superlative flair and flamboyance, that their rivals could think of no other remedy to their brilliance than to simply try and kick them into submission. The treatment used to much more severe, and they could not be blamed for reacting on rare occasions. Pele for example, famously retaliated to some horrific fouling and sent an Argentinean defender sprawling bloody nosed in a 1964 clash.
It is the true geniuses of the beautiful game however, that have always persevered. They all passed the true test of class and delivered the same level of mesmerising performances for years to come. When the truly best in the world are kicked – they kick back. But not in the way Ronaldo has done so far this season.








Very well written article…however, Ronaldo is not a genius. Name one game which he influenced when the stakes were high. He has always been a peripheral figure or an ineffective ball-hogger in big games.
Lionel Messi on the other hand is a divine talent. His displays over the last month have been monumental. And yet he only really dribbles once or twice a game.
Messi is reality
Ronaldo is hype
I wonder if Cristiano would have been British would you say the same thing in this article. You are talking ABOUT ARROGANCE
do you watch football, cian? really. look at the number of goals he scored over last few seasons. as for the stakes high comment, comical.
1. champions league final! goal v chelsea…
2. champions league v inter.
3. that assist for barba v chelsea this season
cant be bothered giving it real thought but they came to head instantly when you sais that.
i am a wigan fan and a total neutral. ronaldo won the awards for a reason and scores so many for a reason.
Andy, I can assure you I watch football. Indeed watching La Liga and the Prem every week I feel I’m more qualified to say if ronaldo is a genius or not.
Yes Ronaldo gets goals, but that doesn’t mean he influences them to the degree that messi does, who IS a genius. If you don’t believe me watch Argentina v Bolivia.
I’m sick and tired of this dumb debate. Firstly, I’m an England supporter and don’t care for either Ronaldo or Messi. But stats don’t lie and if you examine them you will find that Ronaldo is the better player hands down, especially considering that Messi is a striker and Ronaldo is not. Goals affect games and have quite the influence on them, so whoever says that Ronaldo does not impact games does not understand sports, in football, the point of the game is to score isn’t it? And regarding Ronaldo’s reaction to being treated the way he is, I ask anyone who scoffs at this man to put yourself in his position game in and game out and think long and hard how you would react in his place. Yes, he dives, buy so do so many other prominent players, just as frequently.
Rick, have you been following football this season? There’s no doubt that Ronaldo was the best player in the world this season and rightly has picked up all the gongs to justify that. His goal record in 2007/08 was second to none.
However, it’s also worth noting that Lionel Messi was injured for a lot of last season and the season before that so your points about comparing goal scoring records seem invalid?
In fact this season is Messi’s first full season (so far) in the Barca team since his breakthrough season – the rest have all been interrupted by injury. So let’s look at his record in terms of goalscoring (setting aside all influence in terms of assists and general play):
La Liga – 19 goals in 25 appearances (22 starts)
Champions League – 6 goals in 7 appearances (5 starts)
Source: http://www.skysports.com/football/player/0,19754,11833_306834,00.html
To me that goalscoring record matches up to anyone in world football and proves that with his general play, Messi is the best player in the world… for now and this season at least.
Cian -i have watched the game Bolivia – Argentia and messi failed to impress even a bit
Though I find CR7 to be the most exciting player on the planet at this moment-I must question his Big game play. Portugal will not advance to WC2010. Maradona, Pele or Zidane would never allow their teams to watch the WC on TV. CR7 missed a huge PK against Barca and another in the final against Chelsea. Now I’m not saying I wouldn’t take him on my team. I just wouldn’t allow him to take a PK.
My point regarding statistics stand, injured or not, when a winger scores 42 goals in any campaign and betters those players that are being payed to reach that feat yet fall far short of the mark cannot be compared to one such as Cristiano Ronaldo. The point here Dav is that I am Not saying Messi is a poor player or that he is not in good company with Ronaldo, I like the lad (Messi), but he is put in a position to score on a team filled with those who can supply him the ball. Ronaldo’s situation is very similar however he scores due to his unpredictibility and the fact that he roams around the field. No one is disputing that Messi is having a great year, that is to be expected, but the way Ronaldo took control of 2008, that was extraordinary in all sense of the term. One cannot compare the two as they play different roles in their clubs and countries, in my opinion they are both great, and let that be the end of this silly debate. I’d like to have them both with me if I was a football player or manager, but I believe that if Ronaldo can tame his mental demons and rediscovers his form, which in my opinion is only a matter of time as he matures, he will once again be the most feared and dangerous winger the sport of football has ever seen. Messi will be great as well but he will not have the flair, entertaining style of football we all crave to see in Ronaldo. I think Ronaldo deserves to be cut some slack by everyone, he’s still a human being after all. At the end of the day everyone hates him for things he did years ago, I believe that he only acts out now as a response to how he is treated on and off the pitch. I think everyone needs to get over this rubbish and see the pure talent that everyone seems to focus on the least in this great sport of ours.
I tink carl must play soccer for stephans team
I AGREE WITH RICK 100 PERCENT HE IS SO RIGHT.RONALDO IS THE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD AND HE HAS ALL THE AWARDS TO PROVE IT BALLON D OR,FIFA WORLD PLAYER,EUROPEAN PLAYER NEED I GO ON I COULD STAY HERE HOLE DAY MENTIONING ALL THESE AWRDS BUT I DONT HAVE SO MUCH TIME.SIR ALEX HAS MADE IT CLEAR THAT CRISTIANO WILL NOT BE LEAVIN UNITED AT THE END OF THE SASON AND THEY ARE IN TALKS ABOUT A NEW CONTRACT WHICH WILL EXPIRE 2014 RONALDO HAS MADE IT CLEAR HE DOES WANT TO LEAVE UTD.AND HE WOULD NOT BE THE SAME PLAYER IF HE WERE TO MOVE TO MADRID MAN UTD MADE RONALDO HE IS NO BETTER THAN THE CLUB.PEOPLE NEED TO GIVE RONALDO A FAIR CHANCE STOP DWELLING IN THE PAST EVERYONE MAKES MISTAKES NO BODY IS PERFECT AND NEITHER IS RONALDO.
Dav,
for someone who gets attacked as much as ronaldo he should be injured but he doesnt and he consistatly performs. i really really hate it when people say well messi has not played a full season because its pointless signing a great player who sits on the bench injured every week!! so Ronaldo is better because he actually plays. plus Messi plays in a weak league! everyone can see the proof that Ronaldo plays in the toughes leagues in the world can be seen in the current teams in the champions league.
OK Cian remember that little goal in the Champions League final? What hell is up your ass
cian!! Argentina Bolivia..
messi really influenced the game .. scored 6 goals and had all the possession in the world .. made Bolivia look like a bunch of schoolboys and rightly so 
as far as the ronaldo messi debate goes .. last year with messi injured or not .. ronaldo was a million times better than any other player on earth .. this year however ribery looks better than messi .. messi is good .. great even .. but hes simply not the best YET!!
his is a predictable game .. good on his feet, pacy and good control but he cant head the ball half as well .. isn’t half as deadly in dead ball situations.. so for now he has his work cut out if he is to be truly great
more qualifeid than who? i watch every game both play in as well as most la liga games that are not on tv and every prem game very week. you obviously dont know what you are talking about, he is obviously a highly talented stara nd teh oly ones saying otehrwise do so with agendas. i have none, hidden or otehrwise, i simply watch and tell as i see and do so with an open mind.
so whoever says that Ronaldo does not impact games does not understand sports, in football, the point of the game is to score isn’t it? And regarding Ronaldo’s reaction to being treated the way he is, I ask anyone who scoffs at this man to put yourself in his position game in and game out and think long and hard how you would react in his place. Yes, he dives, buy so do so many other prominent players, just as frequently.
truer words and all that…well played rick
also la liga is sooooo easy to score in compared to prem where defence are hugely superior. so many teams cant score in our leageu yet in la liga its a goal glut. ronaldo has to play against hard defences every week.
also note that i do not at any stage say messi is bad player, i love him to bits, rate him immensely, just disputing your comments that ronaldo is shit.
if you are good, stuff like this happen, thats what happen to Ronaldinho, it’s how the players handle the pressure put on them. Messi or Ronaldo they both play different positions, and they are both good in their own ways.
Cian you don’t know anything about soccer and it’s clear that are biased and only a fan of Messi. grow up. Yes Ronaldo has been a GREAT influence on winning big games when the stakes are high. Have you heard of the champions league?? Well Man United won last season becuase of Ronaldo’s influence and he was the highest goal scorer. Also this season it was Ronaldo who influneced the both leg games against Inter Milan. Geesh don’t be an idiot and get an education, LOL
Andy, Please take back these words…..”plump Brazilian namesake”
That guy was/is a True Legend…..
Just see his influence in the Corinthians team after coming out from Injury….That guy led his country to WC glory….3 time World Player of the Year…..Best Striker to have ever played the Game…..
Well as for C.Ronaldo, he is a Great Player no doubt……his ability,skills r un-questionable…..
Number of goals……42……Best Ever….
But….the thing is that…in the Big Matches……its not like he fades…..he creates as much chances….but still He himself fails to deliver……
We compare to his Preceder in ManU…..David Beckham….now u will regard him as an over-rated player…..i agree that he isn’t having those skills…..but its the determination….
And for me the Best Ever goal would be that FK against Greece in WC 02 qualifier…..it was the determination, the patriotism for his country/team which has led him score some crucial goals…..
and Seriously…..he C.Ronaldo cannot he compared to the likes of Pele,Maradona,Zidane nd even Ronaldo….we have to see what they did for their country…..we have to see the Importance of the few Great Goals scored by them…..
Ronaldo is Great…..but Not that Much……
Messi is certainly more talented than him….
and For me….My Idol is David Beckham…..mind it…..good looks doesn’t help one to play for 3 Biggest clubs in the World….
ya…..and Portugal r also having problem in Qualifying for WC 2010….
haha take back those words?
it is a reflection of his legendary status that bases the comment. it is just a bit of comic, he is plump at moment, by golly he is brazilian, and also his namesake. what is there to take back?
haha
nisha shant , why is that an issue?is gerrard world class? we failed to qualitfy only last year
andy way to go
you tearing them to shreds!!!
Its like you’ve found words for my opinions and put them in an article… Well done
I think the introduction of Berbatov has had a lot to do with Ronaldo’s dip in form, his presence has meant that Ronaldo has to become exclusively a winger rather than him being able to just float about the pitch as he did last year, knowing that Tevez and rooney were chasing back, do you think Berbatov would track back the same way?. However, to be fair this worked last season and won man United the Double, but now since Ronaldo isn’t really as good as being a proper winger (as say Nani for example.) This, along with a combination of other factors (Injury, hacking etc) has meant that Ronaldo has been forced to change his game, something he hasn’t been able to do so far this season.
messi victim to underhanded tactics against real? hardly. you obviously haven’t actually watched la liga or you’d have realized that messi has regularly been treated to far worse this season, in which case why would you mention the game against madrid? i think you are just wrongly trying to villify madrid as in Ronaldo’s transfer saga.
and what about that horribly overrated goal during that game that wasn’t really that great?
clearly this article is just a poor attempt to justify your support of ronaldo and messi, which in my mind equates to being a bandwagon fan…
I saw El Classico, Messi was hacked down left, right and centre by the desperate Madrid players and in MY mind that equates to underhanded tactics by Real, anyone who has eyes could see that, but I guess “Ruud”, your not bias at all are you?
well hello, i’ve been answering now and again in many blogs..As far as this is concerned..I am huge fan of ronaldo..because he is an entertainer..i know that when i watch man utd i expect to see something fun..something that will take my mind off and me make say ‘whoaaaa’… that has been the deal last season…and this is the difference between him and messi..You know that messi will provide that something exceptional..that winning strike..but that is who he is..Way too soft…Another subject that came up was that he falls rather easily..It is true..and i am against..no matter what hit you take..if it is not hard enough to knock you down ,simply you shouldn’t fall..i dont know if he tries to protect himself but i liked him more last year when he was actually fighting..!I think ronaldo reached his peaked in terms of technique development..stamina etc..and he seems to be rather naive to mature..he has a false perspective of how he should play…I didnt expect him to play at the same level..that does not make him less good player..but this season he could use more his mind and his teammates to cover up for his loss in form..but he did not do it and he wont do it..Greatness ? ronaldo had the blow last season..but he is off the road..
you guys have to be kidding me…. why are we even commenting on ronaldo vs messi this season.messi wins without even trying. even last season when man u vs barca and there was the big msessi vs ronaldo hype – was ronaldo even on the pitch? messi tore up man u defence but just couldnt score.
messi also plays on the wing and is not a striker , he score hes goals through his visionery one twos and his brilliant space and skill from the right.
and those of u that thinkits easy to score in spain hahaha all english strikers that went to spain , ask them how easy it is……….ja!!!
you cant deny ronaldo his influence though over the league season.. he his simply the best in england, but i stil would rather have messi.
Ronaldo and Messi are great players. And those who say any of them is bad and usually people ronaldo, is only because of jealousy, talking about bad and stuff and they wish they can do what he does, etc etc etc.. some people gotta get serious, this is horrible.. people getting dumper and dumper with the talk regarding this game, when they should get smarter.. why? dont ask, they are the true arrgoants!
official position for Messi: (preferred) RF meaning Right Forward. According to FIFA this is regarded as a striker, sorry garth10, nice try. And I was wondering which big name players you mean who found it difficult to score in Spain? Van Nistelrooy? Maybe Henry? No, I think you are wrong there mate. The premier league has the best defenders in the game. Also notice the dissapearing act the Spanish teams have done in the CL, leaving only an all English final with the odd Italian giant mixed in. Messi has it easier than Ronaldo, he is adored, does anyone truly fathom just how mentally strong Ronaldo must be every game through the sneers and jeers? Could Messi put together a 42 goal campaign while suffering that kind of treatment?
Oh, and I think you can stop poking fun at how Portugal have struggled in WC qualifying with Ronaldo in the line up as Argentina was thrashed 6-1 by Bolivia today with Messi starting the game and playing 90 minutes, speaking of the devil.
This year’s World Player of the Year is by far going to Messi.
and It would be a Disgrace if Ronaldo finishes ahead of Gerrard…..this year….
Ya…..and Brazilian Ronaldo….well he deserves some Respect…..
nishant, how ignorant are you?? im sure you have only ever followed la liga and epl
the best player this year has by far been ribery, for the player of the year depending on who wins the champs league it could be any of ribery gerrard ronaldo messi eto’o
its not like last year when ronaldo was the undisputed best ..
messi certainly is a good player i must admit, but ronaldo isn’t shit! deserves as much respect as you wish to shower on the Brazilian brat
I tink ronaldo needs to play for a TEAM like Arsenal who agrees with CARL
even thou i think ronaldo is gay i still think that he has alot to offer for man untd and any other club because he is a world star player with lots to offer!
i think that i would have to agree with carl because i mean man u is the weakest tem on earth and ronaldo will be in great use in Aresnal (but ronaldo sucks cock)
man untd is not he weakest team for your information! we are the best and you just feeling sorri because you are not the best. we are the best and thats something you will never ever be!
OH HELL NO I COMPLETLY DISAGREE WHY WOULD RONALDO WITH CARL WHY WOULD HE WANT TO PLAY 4 A KAK TEAM LIKE ARSENAL WHO ARE ONLY 4th ON THE LOG.
i agree with steven im a man u supporter an man u do suck wet balls cause they are kuk
i agree with steven im a man u supporter an man u do suck wet balls cause they are kuk.
STEVEN YOU KAK DOM IN CASE YOU FORGOT WE ALREADY WON THE CARLING CUP & FIFA CLUB CUP IF WE WERE SUCH A KAK TEAM WHY DID WE WIN THOSE AWARDS.WE NOT CALLED CHAMPIONS FOR NO REASON!!!
im a man u supporter an i agree with steven that man u is the kukest team, they give me teabag and they are kukkkkkk
IM OFFICALLY SICK AND TIRED OF THIS NOW.CRISTIANO RONALDO IS THE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD AND HE HAS EVERY AWARD TO PROVE IT BALLON D OR,EUROPEAN PLAYER,ENGLISH PLAYER AND FIFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR TO NAME A FEW.HE SHOULD BE TREATED WITH RESPECT BY PLAYERS AND REFEREES THEY SOULD BE PRIVLLAGE TO BE PLAYING WITH SUCH A WORLD CLASS PLAYER.EVERYBODY NEEDS TO STOP BAD MOUTHING HIM.SO YES HE DIVES SOMETIMES,IS CONCEITED AND ARROGANT BUT IF YOU PLAYED SOCCER THE WAY HE DOES YOU WOULD BE AS WELL.SO STOP THE MAD MOJO!!!
well….ribary was good last year also……but a bundes liga player doesn’t get any recognition unless they win the CL….
ya…..and i m a die hard Chelsea fan….
and even if Liverpool doesn’t win anything…..still Gerrard would deserve to be in the top 3 of the World Player of the Year….seriously…
dispatching back to back R.Mad nd ManU…isn’t a small thing….
wow this has turned slightly sour. let us cut out the text speak as getting a headache readnig some of the feedback
This isn’t a Headache…..Its called a Debate…Everyone is Expressing their views…..
and u should be happy that ur Article is getting so much Response…
i know it is a debate, but some of the abuse is getting sour…don’t you agree?
“STEVEN YOU KAK DOM IN CASE YOU ”
“man u supporter an man u do suck wet balls cause they are kuk”
“but ronaldo sucks cock)”
“WHY WOULD HE WANT TO PLAY 4 A KAK TEAM LIKE ARSENAL”
“even thou i think ronaldo is gay”
point made? lol
last year .. dude get real .. if anyone but ronaldo got it after winning evthing and scorng 42 goals as a winger .. it would be funny .. actually downright hilarious!!!
this year is closer .. no one has really singehandedly had an impact like ronaldo did last season
but i agree ribery would hve to win the champs league to get recognition .. such is the quality of the game in england and to a part spain .. still i believe he is one player who has had the most impact this season for club and country
ya….really….he was excellent even in the last 2 WQ Qualifiers…….
Re: Bobmagee
My point is that you guys obviously don’t watch any spanish soccer besides the clasico. Yes Messi was the victim of a few fouls by Madrid, but to act like he was victimized more than usual is naive. If you had watched anything other than el clasico you would realize that Messi was relatively fortunate against Madrid, compared to other games he’s played in. SO why then do we mention madrid and make them sound like they are so underhanded and no one else is? Thank you for just proving my point.
During this Year’s el Classico, the Madrid players were taking turns and attacking messi in order to avoid Individual red cards……Messi was actually good in that match…..
it was an example that would fit in with the audience, which is a britihs based site you fool. i watch all top la liga games involving the top 5 and all prem games. so i know what it is like but if i name a random game like the mallorca game where he was targetted on the touchline by the three midfielders, then nobody could remember as it wasnt even on tele that day.
soccer, its football pal
he was simply chosing an example that was right with the audience (the writer)
I dont agree with Rick. Messi is far and away the better player, and i mean that in terms of skill, temperament and loyalty.
Ronaldo isn’t unpredictable, just extremely effective at using his physical prowess…speed, low center of gravity, strength, and masterful technique. Second, Messi makes his teammates better and is more of a team player than Ronaldo will ever be. How many times have we seen Rooney throw up his hands in frustration because CR7 decided to take a shot from an acute angle rather than square to an obviously open Rooney. Ronaldo is effective because we built our play around him and we’ve become anemic and predictable as a result. Messi on the other hand seamlessly integrates himself into barca team play and while remaining the teams fulcrum doesnt not inhibit the fluidity, which in turn allows for more variety. Ronaldo is class, dont get me wrong, but his success is only made possible because United players are willing to surrender the spotlight to him in exchange for success. Real Madrid players would not be so accomodating, I can assure you of that. Finally, too, Messi is the more loyal and well adjusted (emotionally) player. CR theatrics are what makes him lose out on the many fouls he deserves. He does get fouled alot, but there is too often an element of dishonesty in how he goes about trying to earn what is rightfully his. It’s akin attempting to steal your own money from the bank. I think residual hurt feelings from the summer saga are spilling over here. He should have been rewarded his move to Real Madrid, but he is at complete fault for going about it the way he did. This season his body language communicates that he is uninterested and unprofessional. Even David Beckham and Van Nistelrooy in the midst of their controversy played gave 100% in the final days. The point is no matter your frame of reference, Messi is the better player. Ronaldo deserves all he’s won, and was rightly crowned the best player in the world for last year. However, in the context of right now, Messi and perhaps for the forseeable future, that will remain the case
Cian, I must say, Messi really pulled his team through having their asses anded to them on a platter by Bolivia, 6-1. You truly are more qualified at speaking out of yours.
Do you ever think Ronaldo may not be as petulant and angry if he got even half of the fouls committed against him every single week. How would you feel if people kept coming and knocking your papers out of your hands at work? I’d imagine after two year you’d just stop turning up. Ronaldo keeps flicking the ball past bumbling defenders every week, he doesn’t quit.
Spain is a league where skill is lauded. In the Premier League it is increasingly being kicked off the park by crass hoofers like Barton, Taylor and Pogatetz. I’m not surprised Ronaldo wants t be as far away from this anti-football as possible. He’ll be a god in Spain. ANd as a United fan, it’s probably the best option or him…
for £40mil and Iker….
Huh?–I never considered the difference between diving and “anticipating” a foul. Messi getting ruthlessly hacked against Real was hardly an anomaly; truth is the kid takes it day in and out and in doing so demonstrates class and intelligence. What’s going to be beautiful, and great for football, is when Ronaldo takes his skills to Real Madrid next year, and the two best players in the game become part of the best rivalry in sports. I can’t wait. It’ll be England’s loss, but get used to it. Spain has taken over Europe in more ways than one.
why did this article become a debate of messi and ronaldo, there is no mention that ronaldo is better. but that he is aspiring to be the best, which he is, and should do.
smellrat, it wasnt described as an anomoly, was an example.
You lot are all the blindest bunch of football fans ever. How can that pansy Ronaldo, that midget Messi and that ugly bloke Ribery compare to the greatness, the magic, the spectacle and sheer force of nature that is Pharrell Bell? He is the reason we are top of the table…