Sunday, 28 November 2010

"IF You Think your Perfect already Then you Will Never Be..."

Ronaldo was once again up for a Nike commerical, but this one was a personal advert rather than promoting an product. In this advert we see Ronaldo in a trainning room, as he trains he talks about him self in someone elses lips which is very entertaining and interstesting as we hear what Ronaldo really thinks of him self.  As he talks about a specific subject we see footage of the subject he talking about. also we see Ronaldo tranning very hard which shows that he really gave everything to be were he is know as hes favourite word is " if you think your perfect already then you will never be" . Also at the end of the advert we hear Roanldo say " I love that guy" which shows he proud and happy of who he is now and he doesnt regret being himself!!!.

Cristiano Ronaldo hopes to hit his Pique with 200th goal.


Cristiano Ronaldo goes in search of his 200th career goal tomorrow night against the former Manchester United team-mate whom he has never scored against as his Real Madrid clash with Barcelona.
He drew a blank in the Champions League final in 2009, failed to score in both Classicos last season and has also failed to score in two Portugal-Spain games, although the last one suggested the tide may be turning. That was Ronaldo's first victory over Pique as Portugal romped to a 4-0 win and he did have the ball in the net only for it to be ruled out as Nani, already over the goal line, headed in his lob from an offside position.
Fabregas said: 'It must help Gerard that they played together at Old Trafford. But he will know that, if you lose your concentration, then Ronaldo kills you.'
Ronaldo added: 'I'm not obsessed with scoring against Barca. I don't feel that I am under more pressure.'
Just 24 hours later, Real Madrid will find out if Jose Mourinho's ploy to wipe out Sergio Ramos' and Xabi Alonso's bans for the knockout phase of the Champions League will receive further punishment.

Friday, 26 November 2010

El Clasico: A Look At Real Madrid Without Cristiano Ronaldo.

Portuguese international Cristiano Ronaldo, with 40 goals in 41 caps, is the undisputed leader of Real Madrid's attack.
It's been almost a year and a half since Cristiano Ronaldo joined Real Madrid, becoming one of the main engines that keep Real Madrid's wheels into motion. His debut in La Liga could have hardly been more promising, scoring at least one goal per match in his first four La Liga appearances. This season he's contributed greatly to Jose Mourinho's scheme, with 12 goals and 5 assists in 12 games.

"Real Madrid is a radically different squad this year. We have not yet lost a single game in La Liga or in the Champions League. We've grown a lot in the last three months and there could be no better time to visit the Camp Nou than this one," said CR7 regarding El Clasico.Cristiano Ronaldo suffered an ankle injury in the first game of the season that kept him sidelined for two weeks. Madrid managed to claim the six points in play during his absence but suffered much more than expected against relatively "weak" rivals.

Responsible for over a third of the goals scored by Jose Mourinho's Merengues so far this season, Ronaldo will most likely be one of the main characters during El Clasico come Monday. Will Barcelona defenders have what it takes to stop such a prolific winger from scoring?,"I know some people envy me. There's always something to criticize: Whether I'm the most expensive footballer in the world, because I've won all these awards or because I earn more money than this guy or the other. I won't let that envy affect me" said Ronaldo, absolutely focused on El Clasico and nothing more.Real Madrid is growing more and more dependent on Cristiano Ronaldo as Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain struggles to reach last year's level. Angel Di Maria and Mesut Ozil, on the other hand, have shown to be perfectly capable of leading the attack.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Ronaldo back to Old Trafford ?

The Portuguese international joined Real Madrid from United in a world-record £80million move in 2008 after one of the most protracted transfer sagas in football history.
But despite creating bad blood between Old Trafford supremo Sir Alex Ferguson and his counterparts in the Spanish capital, the fiasco of Ronaldo's departure from England has not put him off a possible return.And the powerful winger has set tongues a-wagging in the north-west by refusing to rule out what would be a sensational return to the Premier League.He said: ‘To be honest I miss the Premier League a lot.
'Of course I have good memories about Manchester. I have good friends there and I miss them a lot, so you never know.'
Several months after joining Madrid, Ronaldo admitted he was still in contact with former boss Ferguson.
And the close relationship between the two men could pave a way for a return to Old Trafford - especially given the Red Devils' hierarchy's recent loosening of the purse strings through Wayne Rooney's new mega-money contract.
Ronaldo described Ferguson as 'like a second father' - prompting rumours the Scot may not be averse to paying out in order to reunite the former Sporting Lisbon star with Rooney in what was United's most potent attack since the 'Holy Trinity' of Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law.

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