Cristiano Ronaldo Likes Spanish La Liga More Than Premier League!
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at 12:25 pm , filed under Spanish Premiera Division by Tim Woods
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Cristiano Ronaldo likes playing in Spanish Premiera Division more then English Premier League, according to sources, in which the former Manchester United star and the current Real Madrid winger is admits at the Dubai International Sports Conference saying that he prefers Spain’s La Liga over the England for the simple reason that it allows players like him to shine.
The superstar striker for Los Blancos, who played for Manchester United for 6 years under Sir Alex Ferguson before joining Real Madrid, told that he learned the simple and basic rules of football, especially discipline while in England. But he said Spain was the best league in the world as it relies on players’ skills and techniques but England is more intense.
While stating that he could adjust to any league, Ronald gushed he wants to stay at Real Madrid, adding frankly he’s just enjoying the moment.
The former Sporting Lisbon star took the world by storm at Manchester United as he triumph the UEFA Champions League as well as three English Premier League titles with Sir Alex Ferguson’s side whilst he played alongside the likes of Carlos Tevez and Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford.
Manchester United gained a sum total of 80 million pounds, when Ronaldo was finally sold to Real Madrid. In the best league in the world, the Portuguese striker has confirmed that at least this season, he is the best player in the best league in the world.
Lionel Messi might have been awarded the FIFA Ballon d’Or as Europe’s best footballer but that simply takes in the 2011 year. Ronaldo has so far this 2011/2012 season been the best player in Spanish La Liga, scoring 21 goals over Messi’s 19 and adding 6 assists to Messi’s seven.
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