Cristiano Ronaldo’s former teammate reveals what he thought about CR7’s motivation off the pitch.
Cristiano Ronaldo is excited and hugs his manager Fernando Santos in the EURO 2016 Final. (Source: Getty Images)
In addition to being seen as one of the greatest players of all time, Cristiano Ronaldo is also considered as one of the greatest leaders in football history.Ronaldo will be known for giving his teammates that additional push before, during, or after a crucial football match.
In the Portugal vs. France EURO 2016 final, Ronaldo demonstrated this. Early in the game, CR7 got hurt and had to be replaced. Even though he was crying, he supported his team and stood with manager Fernando Santos on the touchline as the coach.The match will go down in history as the occasion when Portugal won the European Championship without Ronaldo playing and with the Portuguese icon acting as their “coach.” Ronaldo provided his teammates advice.
One of Ronaldo’s former colleagues, Jose Fonte, stated that he and the other players were unaware that Ronaldo was coaching them and giving them instructions throughout the game after more than eight years had passed.”We were focused on trying to win the game,” Fonte stated. We didn’t comprehend what was going on with him and the coach until we were looking at the pictures.
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Fonte was honest about what he and the other players were thinking throughout the game, without being overly critical of Ronaldo. It was Portugal’s first European Championship victory, and Ronaldo won’t be angry that they disregarded him because he inspired them and CR7 was overjoyed that the team achieved that unique victory.
In the past, Fonte has praised Ronaldo’s winning mindset, saying that he views every game as an opportunity to score goals. He came to [Manchester] United with the intention of winning the title! Regardless of your perception of his level of fatigue, he will always want to play every game.
Portugal will compete in the September UEFA Nations League against Croatia and Scotland, following a few months off from international competition.Portugal, Scotland, and Poland are in Group 1 of League A.Unless he gets hurt, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to be called up for the games.
Cristiano in the gym Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.
Playing at least one official game alongside his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is one of Cristiano Ronaldo’s greatest dreams.Ronaldo Jr. is a player for the U-13 Al Nassr squad as well. Last season, the club won the Saudi League, and Ronaldo Jr. was among the finest players in the competition. Cristiano Jr. scored 31 goals in 36 games the previous season, which is remarkably comparable to his father’s totals.
They frequently post photos of themselves working out or heading to the gym on social media. They recently shared a video in which Cristiano Ronaldo demonstrated how to score a free kick to his son. Ronaldo Jr. first made a stunning free kick that went viral, and then his father gave him another stunning one in return. Even with his own son, Cristiano Ronaldo demonstrates his competitive nature. He aspires to teach him all of his secrets and set the finest example possible.
Cristiano Ronaldo is also worried about his diet and level of fitness because these factors are just as important as his abilities and performances. This is the reason he has always encouraged his son to take good care of his physique. Many people think Cristiano Jr. has what it takes to be a great football player and that he can compete at the highest levels. We’ll find out later on whether Cris’s coaching abilities