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Cristiano Ronaldo sensationally claims that Ballon d'Or and The Best are 'losing credibility' after Al-Nassr star misses out to Lionel Messi in both awards as Portuguese legend slams critics for believing he was 'lost' following Man Utd banishment. - sportupdate
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Cristiano Ronaldo sensationally claims that Ballon d’Or and The Best are ‘losing credibility’ after Al-Nassr star misses out to Lionel Messi in both awards as Portuguese legend slams critics for believing he was ‘lost’ following Man Utd banishment.

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Cristiano Ronaldo shockingly asserts that Ballon d’Or and The Best are “losing credibility” in the wake of Lionel Messi’s


victory over the Al-Nassr star in both honors. The Portuguese legend slams critics who believed he was “lost” after Manchester United was eliminated.Further controversy has ensued since Cristiano Ronaldo asserted that the credibility of the Ballon D’Or and The Best awards is eroding.WHAT TURNED OUT?

Following the announcement of Lionel Messi as the recipient of both honors, Ronaldo expressed discontent, implying that he had been overlooked. The Portuguese superstar cited “the numbers” to contend that it was possible that he, and not Messi, should have emerged victorious. In addition, he cited his reaction to being fired by Manchester United as an additional factor supporting his claim to the award.ROTATING RONALDO

Speaking to Record, Ronaldo stated, “That is not to suggest Messi, Haaland, or Mbappe did not merit it… However, the figures are present and they do not mislead. You must take the entire season into account.

 

“The numbers represent facts.” People in fact regarded me as lost when one considers what transpired at Manchester United and with the national team in retrospect… However, the reality is that I scored 54 goals because I was focused and had a fantastic time at Al Nassr.THE MUCH LARGER IMAGE

These most recent quotations constitute yet another instance of Ronaldo’s extraordinary self-assurance that he has added to his extensive catalog. Recently, the forward asserted that the Saudi Pro League was superior to Ligue 1, and he has been frequently discussing his goal-scoring exploits in 2023. Even if he believes it himself, few would dispute that Ronaldo deserved to win either of the awards, and even fewer would concur that the 39-year-old is no longer the greatest player in the world.WHAT HAS RONALDO NEXT?

Ronaldo will be presented with an opportunity to demonstrate his superiority over Lionel Messi, or at the very least, legitimize this claim for himself. The longtime rivals may meet for the last time on February 1, when Al-Nassr hosts Inter Miami in a friendly.

 



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