Tag: Ronaldo

  • Cristiano Ronaldo in quarantine as teammate tests positive

    Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly in quarantine in his Madeira, Portugal home after his Juventus team-mate Daniele Rugani tested positive for coronavirus.

    Italian defender Daniele Rugani tested positive to the virus making him the second professional footballer to get infected in Germany after Hannover 96 defender Timo Hubers was diagnosed.

    Rugani wrote on Twitter: ‘You will have read the news and that’s why I want to reassure all those who are worrying about me, I’m fine.

    ‘I urge everyone to respect the rules, because this virus makes no distinctions! Let’s do it for ourselves, for our loved ones and for those around us.’

    Another teammate, Miralem Pjanic posted a celebratory picture after the game showing Ronaldo and Rugani celebrating together with other teammates in their dressing room.

  • Ronaldo scores to mark 1,000th senior appearance

    Cristiano Ronaldo marked his 1,000th senior appearance by scoring in Juventus’ Serie A game with SPAL on Saturday.

    The Portugal star opened the scoring in the first half with a tap in – the 725th goal of his career.

    BBC reports that Ronaldo has now played 835 games in club football and 164 on the international stage.

    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s extraordinary career began at Sporting in Lisbon, where he made 31 appearances from 2002 to 2003 before moving to Manchester United, aged 18.

    After six years and 292 appearances at United, Ronaldo joined Real Madrid in 2009 and remained there until 2018 when he made the switch to Juventus.

    As can been seen by the table below, Ronaldo really hit his scoring stride in the 2006-07 season when he struck more than 20 goals in a season for the first time. The consistency since then has been nothing short of phenomenal.

    Ronaldo has got better with age, particularly at the international level. After hitting single-figure totals in his first 10 seasons with Portugal, he has scored 10 or more goals in three of the past four seasons.

  • Ronaldo scores 50th Juventus goal

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 50th goal for Juventus as he netted twice in the Bianconeri’s 3-0 win over Fiorentina on Sunday.

    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner into the match on 48 strikes for the Turin side, who he joined in the summer of 2018 from Real Madrid.

    He gave Juventus the lead five minutes from the break via a penalty and with 10 minutes of the match remaining, he repeated the trick to bring up the landmark figure for the Turin side.

    Ronaldo equalled the feat first achieved by David Trezeguet, who got his goals from October to December 2005.

    The 34-year-old, meanwhile, began his run in the December 1 fixture against Sassuolo, when he netted in a 2-2 draw. A week later he was on target in a 3-1 loss away to Lazio while further goals against Udinese (two) and Sampdoria followed before the winter break.

    He started 2020 with a bang as he grabbed a hat-trick against Cagliari, also getting an assist in that fixture for good measure, before netting against Roma, Parma (two) and in last weekend’s 2-1 loss to Napoli.

    While he failed to net in the Supercoppa Italiana loss to Lazio three days before Christmas, he did score a Champions League goal against Bayer Leverkusen during this spell and was also on the scoresheet against Roma in the Coppa Italia on January 22.

    He will attempt to keep the remarkable sequence going when Juve travel to face Verona on Saturday.

    Meanwhile, Ronaldo, who is also Real Madrid’s record scorer, having netted 450 times in 438 matches for the Santiago Bernabeu giants, has now taken 151 penalties during his career, including shootouts, with his tally standing at 126 converted and 25 missed – a success rate of 83.4 percent, Goal reported.

    Reacting to his latest achievement with Juventus, Ronaldo wrote on Twitter: “Good to get back to victories and happy to score again in our stadium! Proud to reach 50 goals with the Bianconeri shirt!”

  • Ronaldo hits another goal in Juventus’ win

    Cristiano Ronaldo can’t stop scoring, as he netted again on Wednesday as Juventus mauled Roma 3-1 to reach Copa Italia Semi-Finals.

    It was his 13th goal in his past 10 matches for Juventus.

    The football superstar opened the scoring in the first half when he fired home from Gonzalo Higuain’s cross.

    Rodrigo Bentancur and Leonardo Bonucci quickly added two more to make it 3-0 to Juventus before the break.

    Roma got one back when Cengiz Under’s shot hit the bar and bounced in off goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.

    Juventus will face either AC Milan or Torino in the semi-finals.

    Ronaldo’s goal is the seventh the 34-year-old has scored in 2020 and was also his first in the Coppa Italia, meaning he has now scored in 15 different club competitions in his career, BBC reports.

  • ‘Traore is tougher to mark than Ronaldo’

    ‘Traore is tougher to mark than Ronaldo’

    Wolves winger Adama Traore is tougher to mark than five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, claims Newcastle defender Jetro Willems.

    The Dutchman is well placed to pass such judgement having faced two fearsome forwards with club and country.

    Willems tackled Ronaldo when lining up against Portugal for the Netherlands at Euro 2012

    His most recent Premier League outing saw him face the considerable threat of Traore, with Newcastle taking in a trip to Molineux.

    The 25-year-old wing-back fared admirably in that challenge, as Steve Bruce’s side took a point from a 1-1 draw.

    Willems admits to having had a tough afternoon, though, with chasing the jet-heeled Traore considered to be a trickier task than trying to contain Ronaldo – despite the Juventus forward having bagged a brace for his nation in a 2-1 win for Portugal back in 2012.

    “I have played against some very good players in my career, but no one quite as fast as Traore,” Willems said in the Northern Echo.

    “He is unbelievable, definitely a beast. Not only is he incredibly fast, he is so, so strong as well.

    “He’s known as the fastest man in football and now I know that is true. I like to think I am quite fast too – at least I did before playing against him! That was something else.

    “I have played against Ronaldo, who is fast, but not that fast. Of course, he is so skilful but sometimes that is easier than being up against someone with such incredible pace.”

  • Photo: Ronaldo flaunts £630k jewellery, most expensive Rolex watch

    Portuguese football star, Cristiano Ronaldo over the weekend, Cristiano Ronaldo stepped out in grand style for the 14th edition of Dubai International Sports Conference, wearing jewellery worth £630, 000 on one hand including Rolex’s most expensive diamond-encrusted watch.

    The 34-year-old Juventus striker wore a rare Rolex, which is one of the most expensive watches ever made and women’s engagement ring.

    The Rolex GMT-Master Ice costing £380,000 was made 18 ct white gold and hundreds of 30 Carats of diamonds, while the women’s engagement ring made with dozens of sparkling diamonds is estimated at £200,000.

    The former Manchester United striker also flaunted another diamond band on his wedding ring finger, valued at £50,000.

  • Ronaldo wins 6th Globe award after missing 6th Ballon D’or

    Portugal captain and Juventus forward, Cristiano Ronaldo picked the prize for best men’s player at the Dubai Globe Soccer Awards, his sixth and fourth successive win, rounding off the year in high spirits.

    Having lost a 6th Ballon D’Or to rival Lionel Messi, Ronaldo was so emotional about his latest trophy as he shared his triumph in a family album on Instagram, where he has a peerless 195 million followers.

    “Honored to receive one more time @globesoccer Award! A very emotional moment for me to share this award with my family ❤️?Grateful for all the hospitality, see you soon Dubai”, he wrote under the photo that showed him, his girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez and three kids in his private jet, a Gulfstream G650, which reportedly cost £50 million.

    Ronaldo, who came third in the 2019 Ballon d’Or rankings behind Virgil van Dijk and winner Lionel Messi, has now won the award six times out of its nine years of existence.

    “I have to thank my family, my girlfriend, my boy there, Cristiano, my three kids who are waiting for me in the hotel, my friends, my team-mates of Juventus and the national team, my agent, all the people here tonight who support this gala,” Ronaldo said.

    “I have to say thank you to the Arabic community, which is always great with me. I have to thank Dubai as well – it’s a marvellous place to be, I’m coming every year and I love this place.

    “And finally to thank [everyone] who voted for me. It’s a great honour to be here and receive this amazing award. I hope to be here next year to receive this award, of course. Thanks to everyone, and a happy New Year.”

    Sportingnews.com reported that Ronaldo was not the only big-name winner at the event.

    Atletico Madrid youngster Joao Felix was named as the “best revelation player” while Miralem Pjanic was given the “player career” award.

    England international Lucy Bronze was crowned best women’s player of the year, while Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was named as the best manager.

    “I am sharing this award equally with my staff, I would not achieve this one without them and of course without the performance of the team,” Klopp said.

    Liverpool are currently top of the Premier League.

  • Ronaldo shines as Juventus secure victory over Udinese

    Juventus sealed off their last home game of the decade with a bang, as they claimed a 3-1 win over Udinese at Allianz Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored a brace, while Leonardo Bonucci nodded in the third in what was a dominant display by the Bianconeri.

    Maurizio Sarri introduced the attacking trio that the fans had long been waiting for, by playing Paulo Dybala, Gonzalo Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo together from the first minute.

    Szczesny had to be withdrawn from the last match day squad after picking up an injury, meaning Gianluigi Buffon started for the team. His appearance met that he equaled Alessandro del Piero’s record of 478 appearances in Serie A for Juventus.

    Cristiano Ronaldo:

    All it took was nine minutes before the Bianconeri took the lead through Cristiano Ronaldo. Dybala latched onto a looping ball, his miss shot rebounded off the opposition defender and fell into the path of CR7, who drilled it straight into the back of the net. Play was flowing through the attacking trio’s boots, and they nearly doubled the lead when Ronaldo back heeled the ball to Higuain, he then played it for Dybala, whose shot took a deflection and went into the side netting.

    ATTACKING TRIO

    Dybala thought he had doubled the lead in the 20th minute when he received a cross on the edge of the box, he chested it down and lobbed it over the goalkeeper into the back of the net.

    However, it didn’t stand as VAR adjudged him to have handled the ball.

    Juventus were looking dominant and confident went going forward, and once again it was trio who were in the thick of all the action: Ronaldo’s shot from Dybala’s assist was blocked, with the rebound falling to Higuain, whose shot was pushed round the post by Musso.

    CR7 AT THE DOUBLE, THEN BONUCCI

    Another excellent chance fell to Higuain: Dybala fed the ball to him as he ran up the field and fired straight at goal, but he was denied by Musso’s outstretched arm. The scoreline changed to 2-0 when Ronaldo grabbed his second of the day, following a cheeky no-look pass by Higuain down the middle, which saw the Portuguese fire away at goal. A third goal was added ln the brink of half-time when Bonucci put in a sneaky header that hit the woodwork and bounced over the line.

    SECOND HALF: UDINESE PULL ONE BACK

    The start of the break saw chances on each end, with Mandragora seeing his shot go wide of goal, while Dybala’s effort sailed over the Udinese crossbar by just inches.

    Udinese gained momentum and they tested Buffon when Lasagna beat the offside trap and fired a shot in which Gigi beat away with one hand. Higuain then saw his shot on the hour mark blasted over the bar, before Buffon was called in action again to deny a shot from Lasagna.

    Maurizio Sarri then made a double change when he introduced Bernardeschi and de Ligt in place of Dybala and Bonucci, with 15 minutes remaining.

    Douglas Costa’s return from injury saw him put on as the final change of the game, while Cristiano Ronaldo was denied one last time by Musso when he turned on the ball and shot at goal.

    Udinese pulled a goal back in stoppage time through Pussetto, but it was too little too late, as it didn’t change much. The Bianconeri will play their final game of the year on Wednesday against Sampdoria at Luigi Ferraris.

  • Ronaldo loses his cool over selfie-hunting pitch invader

    Cristiano Ronaldo was confronted by two pitch invaders, including one seeking a selfie, after Juventus defeated Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday.

    First, the Portuguese star was confronted by a supporter who wanted to embrace and congratulate him on his goal-scoring performance.

    Just moments later, a second supporter, dressed all in black, sprinted across the BayArena pitch to snap a selfie.

    An angry Ronaldo pushed the fan away before security staff intervened.

    Ronaldo scored his second Champions League goal of the season for Juve who were already sure of top spot in Group D and a spot in the last 16.

    Substitute Paulo Dybala was the creator of the 75th-minute opener, crossing low for Ronaldo to tap in a record-extending 128th goal in the competition, before Gonzalo Higuain’s injury-time clincher for the Italian giants.

  • Easy to compare Rashford with Ronaldo – Solskjaer

    Easy to compare Rashford with Ronaldo – Solskjaer

    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says it is “easy to compare” Marcus Rashford with Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Rashford’s goal at Manchester City in Saturday’s 2-1 derby win was his 16th in 27 games for club and country this season – one less than he scored in the entirety of the previous campaign.

    The United forward has found form playing off the left flank under Solskjaer this campaign, the same position Ronaldo played at Old Trafford before winning the Ballon d’Or and sealing an £80m move to Real Madrid.

    Solskjaer said: “It’s very easy to compare the two of them, yes.

    “Both with skills, body shape, attitude, attributes – everything. The boy has every chance in the world to become a top, top player. Let’s hope he continues like this.” (more…)