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review the Cristiano Ronaldo career means to talk about huge individual achievements such as being the top scorer at the National Team level or the only footballer with a goal in five World Cups, and at a collective level they are trophies and more trophies the conquered, but there is a special victory that CR7 remembers with great affection and it is from his years in the Real Madrid.
Now on a new adventure away from the soccer elite with the Al Nasser from Saudi Arabia, about to turn 38 years old and with a multi-million dollar contract, the Commander reviewed his successes on the YouTube channel called LiveScore, both at the club level and with Portugal, with whom he won a Euro Cup and a Nations League.
What is CR7’s favorite title in clubs?
With extraordinary steps in clubs of maximum demand such as Manchester United in two stages, Juventus of Turin and Real Madrid, Cristiano keeps the Tenth with the Merengues as his favorite conquest for what is significant in the history of the Spanish club, which at that time had not raised it for 12 years.
“When you sign for Real Madrid they always think of the Champions League as an obsession. We felt it year after year, the pressure was getting higher, but La Décima was the moment when we won what we wanted. Everybody there was obsessed with winning La Décima,” she said.
“La Décima with Real Madrid in Lisbonwonderful memories in my country, everyone is excited, my family watching me play the Champions League Final in my country and of course I remember it perfectly, I will never forget it, it was the most special victory“.
In that Madrid we could win more: Cristiano
With a vintage team that won four Champions League in five yearsthe first under Carlo Ancelotti and the next three under Zinedine Zidane, el Bicho believes they were able to get even more titles of having continued together, remembering that after the Thirteenth he left Madrid with Zizou.
“We won 4 Champions in 5 seasons, it’s indescribable, wow, but I think we could have won more”referred to the Portuguese, recalling that the Real Madrid has 14 Champions League titles to his creditwith the most recent in the 2021-2022 season having old acquaintances of his such as Toni Kroos, Luka Mpodric, Casemiro and Karim Benzema as figures, as well as other strongholds such as Thibaut Courtois and Vinicius Jr.