Fergie's Fantastic ; Ronaldo Claims He Is the Best in the World, so Will United's Boss Be Brave Enough to Leave Him Out of [Pounds]120m Strikeforce Today?
Mail on Sunday › September 21, 2008
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Mail on Sunday › September 21, 2008
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WHEN Rio Ferdinand sauntered down the red carpet on Thursday night at a glittering premiere for a new DVD celebrating the career of Ryan Giggs, he had no hesitation when asked by a TV interviewer to name the greatest player of all time. But if Ferdinand thought the response 'Diego Maradona' would win unanimous approval, he was wrong.
Standing a few yards away, Cristiano Ronaldo heard his team- mate's answer and reacted by sticking his head in front of the camera and shamelessly proclaiming: 'No, I am the best in the world.' Ronaldo can sometimes come across as being as arrogant as he is talented in other words, extremely. But nobody can doubt his importance to Manchester United, who visit their biggest rivals Chelsea today having scored just four goals in six games without their talisman this season, and already dangerously off the pace in the title race.See the full content of this document
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Fergie's Fantastic ; Ronaldo Claims He Is the Best in the World, so Will United's Boss Be Brave Enough to Leave Him Out of [Pounds]120m Strikeforce Today?
Ronaldo's unique combination of red-hot speed, trickery, aerial strength and bravery is exactly why Sir Alex Ferguson admitted last night he expects more 'dirty tricks' from those at Real Madrid as they redouble their efforts to lure the double Footballer of the Year to the Bernabeu.
It is also why the United...See the full content of this document
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