Friday 14 September 2012

Ronaldo is sad

The football community was left amazed when Real Madrid player, Cristiano Ronaldo, did not celebrate his 150th goal for the club in a convincing win against Granada. On 3 September 2012, Portuguese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo revealed to the media that he was not happy at Real Madrid FC. Though he did not give reason(s) why he is not happy at the club, the Spanish media speculated it could be that he did not win the European Best Player Award which was won by Andres Iniesta. Ronaldo also mentioned that it was not a personal but a professional reason that he is not happy at Madrid. "I'm sad because of a professional issue and the club know why. That's why I didn't celebrate the goals, because I'm not happy. The people [at the club] know why," he told reporters after the match.


Cristiano Ronaldo left fans to celebrate his 150th goal during a match against Granada (www.telegraph.co.uk
Will Ronaldo leave Madrid
Ronaldo, previously expressed his unhappiness in the manner that Madrid has been treating his fellow teammate Kaka. The pair joined Real Madrid in 2009 with hopes of winning EUFA Champions League for the club, but have failed to do so last season after losing in the semi-finals to Bayern Munich and Kaka falling out of favour with the manager as he has become a bench warmer at the club. Life seemed great for Ronaldo after winning the Spanish Super Cup against FC Barcelona as the win motivated the club ahead of the season.

Clubs dream to have Ronaldo in their team sheets but only a few can afford him. Manchester City is leading the race to lobby Ronaldo to the club after stating that they might make a 200 million euros offer for the winger. Ronaldo, whose 80 million euros transfer from Manchester to Madrid still remains the highest in football history.

Top 10 most expensive football transfers
  • Cristiano Ronaldo: Manchester United to Real Madrid – £80m (2009)
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Inter Milan to Barcelona – £60.7m (2009)
  • Kaka: AC Milan to Real Madrid – £56m (2009)
  • Fernando Torres: Liverpool to Chelsea – £50m (2011)
  • Zinedine Zidane: Juventus to Real Madrid – £45.62m (2001)
  • Luis Figo: Barcelona to Real Madrid – £37m (2000)
  • Javier Pastore: Palermo to Paris Saint-Germain – £36.7m (2011)
  • Hernan Crespo: Parma to Lazio – £35.5m (2000)
  • Radamel Falcao: FC Porto to Atletico Madrid – £35.2m (2011)
  • Sergio Aguero: Atletico Madrid to Manchester City – £35m (2011)
  • Andy Carroll: Newcastle United to Liverpool – £35m (2011)

       

      12 comments:

      1. Ronaldo is Madrid's inspiration, if he is not happy then I can only see Barcelona running rampant against the Galacticos once again. I think he is right when it comes to Kaka, the way Madrid have treated him has been awful, considering he is a former Ballon D'or winner.

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        1. I think Madrid should release Kaka, we cannot afford to witness brilliant talent wasted

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      2. Kaka is a quality player with experience but is face the black cloud at Madrid. And that affect Ronaldo, i think they should release both players to go find happiness else where.

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        1. Both players would be happy at Madrid if they were frequently played together

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      3. Ronaldo is one of the best in the world and looking in his condition not to be happy at the club is not a big issue as people say out there....the only person knows about the situation is the team management and if he wanted to leave Madrid he would have said so in the transfer window.

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        1. i doubt Madrid would put Ronaldo on the transfer market and only a few clubs can afford him

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      4. well we do not know the truth behind that story what will make him sick it cant be money he is the third highest paid player in the workd if i am not wrong. i think his move to madrid was a big mistake he could have became a house hold name at FA.

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        1. but the Spanish league is the most competitive in the world. Ronaldo did not have much of competition in England

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      5. Maybe he needs to get another team.

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        1. i think he is fine at Madrid, the club just has to make him happy

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