Tag: Ronaldo

  • Cristiano Ronaldo goes trophyless again

    Cristiano Ronaldo goes trophyless again

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr were eliminated from the AFC Champions League after a 3-2 semi-final defeat to Kawasaki Frontale on Wednesday.

    Kawasaki took the lead after10 minutes thanks to Tatsuya Ito who broke the deadlock with a fine volley.

    Nevertheless, the Saudi side restored parity 18 minutes later through Senegal international Sadio Mane who was teed yo by Nawaf Boushal.

    Ronaldo could have given his team the but his header struck the crossbar in the 33rd minute.

    In the goal-laden first-half, the Japanese team restored their lead through Yuto Ozeki’s strike.

    Things fell apart for Al Nassr as Kawasaki raced to a two-goal advantage in the 76th minute through super-sub Akihiro Ienaga who was teed up by Erison.

    Despite a late effort from Ayman Yahya, it could not prevent the hosts from crashing out as Portugal legend Ronaldo now remain without a trophy since joining them since January 2023.

  • Ronaldo eyes shock Real Madrid return

    Ronaldo eyes shock Real Madrid return

    Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly has his heart set on a shock return to Real Madrid with his Al Nassr contract due to expire at the end of the season.
    Spanish outlet El Desmarque are reporting that the 40-year-old is hoping to return to Real Madrid in the summer and play in the FIFA Club World Cup.

    It’s understood that Inter Milan and Al Hilal are both interested in Ronaldo who is expected to leave Al Nassr at the end of the season.

    The move would be temporary, allowing for Carlo Ancelotti to rest key players ahead of the new season rather than play them in yet another tournament.

    It remains to be seen whether the Spanish giants are interested in bringing the legendary Portuguese forward back, even temporarily.

  • Ronaldo hammers unfair Balloon d’Or result after Vinicius snub

    Ronaldo hammers unfair Balloon d’Or result after Vinicius snub

    Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo said on Friday it was “unfair” that Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior missed out on this year’s award.

    Manchester City midfielder Rodri took the prestigious prize in October with favourite Vinicius in second place.

    Rodri helped City to a fourth straight Premier League title and Spain to Euro 2024 while attacker Vinicius guided Madrid to a record-extending 15th Champions League.

    This year’s ceremony in Paris was clouded by controversy after Vinicius’ Madrid boycotted the event.

    “In my opinion he deserved to win the golden ball. It was unfair, I say it here in front of everybody,” former Madrid attacker Ronaldo said at the ceremony of the Global Soccer Awards.

    They gave it to Rodri, he deserved it too but I think they should have given it to Vinicius because he won a Champions League,” the Portugal captain added.

    Only Argentina superstar Lionel Messi with his six successes has won the Ballon d’Or more than Ronaldo.

    The winner of the Ballon d’Or is chosen from the shortlist by an international jury of 100 specialist journalists.

  • 2024 Globe Soccer Awards, Ronaldo, Vinicius, Bellingham outshine others(See list of winners)

    2024 Globe Soccer Awards, Ronaldo, Vinicius, Bellingham outshine others(See list of winners)

    Al Nassr and Portuguese forward, Cristiano Ronaldo was named the best player in the Middle East at the 2024 Globe Soccer Awards ceremony held in Dubai earlier on, December 27.

    The organizers of the 2024 Globe Soccer Awards ceremony honoured Real Madrid president Florentino Perez with the career-recognition award tagged “The greatest president of all time”.

    Former England and Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand alongside Alessandro Del Piero, Neymar, and Thibaut Courtois were also given lifetime achievement awards.

    It was a night for Real Madrid and members of the team as the club’s coach, Carlo Ancelotti was named Best Coach at the Globe Soccer Awards. His player, Vinicius Junior, was named Best Men’s Player of the Year, while Jude Bellingham won the Best Midfielder award.

  • Nigeria’s Lookman, Ronaldo, Messi, other nominees for 2024 Globe Soccer Awards(List)

    Nigeria’s Lookman, Ronaldo, Messi, other nominees for 2024 Globe Soccer Awards(List)

    Names of nominees for the 2024 Best Men’s Player award, part of the annual Globe Soccer Awards hosted by the Dubai Sports Council have been revealed, as Nigerian winger Ademola Lookman has been named among.

    Former Leicester City and RB Leipzig star, now excelling with Atalanta in Serie A, joins an elite group of football’s biggest names, including superstars Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, and Erling Haaland.

    The full list of nominees features a mix of established veterans and emerging talents across Europe’s top leagues.

    Manchester City’s standout Phil Foden, Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham, and Chelsea’s Cole Palmer represent English football powerhouses.

    Meanwhile, Messi and Ronaldo appear on the shortlist again, reaffirming their legacy with consistent excellence even as they approach the later stages of their careers.

    The Globe Soccer Awards made the announcement on Thursday via X.

    This year’s competition is fierce.

    Bundesliga’s Robert Lewandowski and Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sané, along with Arsenal’s rising star Bukayo Saka, are contenders for the coveted title.

    Barcelona’s new prodigy, Lamine Yamal, also made the list.

    From La Liga, Federico Valverde, Vinícius Júnior, and Alejandro Grimaldo are recognised for their outstanding contributions, highlighting Spain’s continuing football brilliance.

    The Globe Soccer Awards stated, “The nominees with the highest number of votes will form the shortlist of finalists in this category.”

  • Euro 2024: C. Ronaldo named in Worst XI

    Euro 2024: C. Ronaldo named in Worst XI

     

    Portugal’s captain, Cristiano Ronaldo, has been included in Marca’s worst XI of Euro 2024. The 39-year-old striker did not score any goals during the tournament, and Portugal was eliminated early.

     

    Ronaldo was the only Portuguese player to make Marca’s worst XI. Other notable inclusions are Arsenal’s Oleksandr Zinchenko and Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai.

     

    The full worst XI lineup consists of: Livakovic (Croatia), Di Lorenzo (Italy), Mancini (Italy), Christensen (Denmark), Zinchenko (Ukraine), McGinn (Scotland), Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia), Szoboszlai (Hungary), Vlahovic (Serbia), Lukaku (Belgium), and Ronaldo (Portugal).

    Spain and England will play in the final on Sunday in Munich, Germany.

  • Portugal’s Euro exit likely to herald Ronaldo’s int’l retirement

    Portugal’s Euro exit likely to herald Ronaldo’s int’l retirement

    Defeat for Portugal at the European Championship on Friday likely brought down the curtain on the extraordinary international career of Cristiano Ronaldo.

    While Portugal’s totemic forward has made no pronouncements on his future with the national team, the 39-year-old struggled to revive former glories at the tournament in Germany.

    He departed Euro 2024 without scoring apart from in shootouts.

    Portugal lost 3-5 to France on penalties in their quarter-final.

    This was after a goalless stalemate in which Ronaldo missed a glaring chance in extra time but converted one of the kicks in the shootout.

    “It’s too soon and raw after the match to talk about that and there have been no individual decisions made,” coach Roberto Martinez said when asked if it had been Ronaldo’s last game in a Portugal jersey.

    There will forever be debates about where he sits among the greatest footballers.

    In or behind the exulted company of three-times World Cup winner Pele or the extraordinary talent of Diego Maradona or long-time rival Lionel Messi.

    All of them won the World Cup, which Ronaldo has not, but in terms of statistics in national team colours the 39-year-old is out there on his own.

    Friday’s loss to France at the Volksparkstadion was Ronaldo’s 212th cap, significantly ahead of Messi who won his 185th for Argentina against Ecuador in the Copa America on Thursday.

    Ronaldo’s 130 goals for his country is also way out on its own at the head of most scored in international football, with Messi recently moving second on the list with 108.

    “Cristiano is in the national team of Portugal because he deserves to be,” Martinez had said earlier in the tournament.

    In terms of longevity few can match Ronaldo, who debuted for Portugal in 2003.

    He was 18 years-old when he came on at halftime to replace Luis Figo in a friendly against Kazakhstan in front of roughly 8,000 in Chaves.

    Days earlier he had signed for Manchester United, convincing manager Alex Ferguson of his potential after tormenting the team’s defence in a pre-season friendly.

    By the next year he was a regular for Portugal as they hosted Euro 2004, upset in the final by Greece.

    He is the first to play at six European Championships and his 14 goals in 30 matches is also a Euros record.

    He won the trophy in 2016 when Portugal beat hosts France in the final.

    Ironically, in Portugal’s Euros triumph Ronaldo went off early in the decider in Paris in tears with a knee injury.

    If you add his goals in Euro qualifying, Ronaldo has scored 55 times in the competition, with Harry Kane next on 29.

    At the World Cup, Ronaldo has played 22 times, scoring eight goals in five tournaments, while Messi has played four times more and has the appearance record.

    In the 21 years Ronaldo has played for Portugal, they have not missed out on qualifying for the World Cup, with a semi-final place in 2006 their best return.

    That year, Ronaldo netted the decisive penalty to beat England in the quarter-finals.

    It has been an extraordinary career, highlighted by five Ballon d’Or awards, and it is not over yet … certainly not at club level.

    Ronaldo top-scored with 35 goals in the Saudi league last season and has another year’s contract at Al Nassr.

  • Euro 2024: UEFA told to sanction Ronaldo

    Euro 2024: UEFA told to sanction Ronaldo

    Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo could face punishment from UEFA amid accusations of ‘ambush marketing’ during their Euro 2024 match against Slovenia. WHOOP, a wearable fitness technology company where Ronaldo is an investor and brand ambassador, published his heart rate data after the last 16 fixtures.

     

    Ronaldo, aged 39, was seen wearing a WHOOP device under a bandage on his left wrist, from which the company obtained the heart rate data. Neither Ronaldo nor WHOOP are official UEFA sponsors for Euro 2024.

     

    Ricardo Fort, former head of global sponsorships at Visa and Coca-Cola, has urged UEFA to fine Ronaldo and WHOOP over the incident. “This chart has been circulating today,” Fort wrote on X. “Cristiano and WHOOP is ambush marketing to Euro 2024. It is illegal and both the player and the company should be fined.”

  • Erling Haaland not in Messi, Ronaldo class – Pique

    Erling Haaland not in Messi, Ronaldo class – Pique

    Former Barcelona defender Gerard Pique insists Erling Haaland has long way to go to reach the elite level.

    For many, the Manchester City striker deserved the Ballon d’Or last year.

    But Pique says: “I think he has a lot of potential, but he has a long way to go to reach the level of Messi and Cristiano.

    “He has to win as many trophies, doing it for 15, 17, 20 years, and that’s not easy.

    “He is a very young and promising player, he has great potential, but still I believe that he is far from these two.”

  • I enjoy watching Man City – Cristiano Ronaldo

    I enjoy watching Man City – Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo admits he’s a fan of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

    The Portuguese made the comments at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.

    Asked about City’s Treble, Ronaldo said: “Manchester City did amazing. Congratulations on their season. Players, coach. Superb.”

    The 38-year-old added: “Finally they win the Champions League, they probably deserved it two years ago. I enjoy seeing them playing.”

    Ronaldo was linked with City when leaving Juventus before eventually signing for United for a second time.