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Portuguese League Ambassador Ricardo Pereira: ‘Cristiano Ronaldo is not an athlete, he is a machine’ – Ten

In the second part of the interview with Ten with the ex-globalista and ambassador of the Portuguese League, Ricardo Pereira, He referred to the future of Cristiano Ronaldo in football.

During the live broadcast por ‘Facebook’ in the Diario Diez alliance, The award-winning goalkeeper told of his brief experience alongside the Portuguese footballer, whom he called “a machine” and not just any footballer.

“I played with Cristiano Ronaldo, but I was a child. I had the privilege of playing with and against the best players in the history of football. I fought every day to be with the best, the intention was to be better than yesterday,” said Ricardo Pereira.

Recently the Juventus star was listed as the best player of the century by “Globe Soccer Awards held in Dubai”, however, Pereira believes that he is going for more.

“I think he will be the best player in history, because the data is there. We can qualify him as one of the best, we already knew it was going to be a phenomenon, but a phenomenon as it is today, nobody imagined it because We had generations of very good players. Everything is due to his talent and his work, he is a fantastic boy, “he said.

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And he added: “He is not an athlete, he is a machine. I think there are earthlings and he is a bit up.”

Our journalist from Ten TV Jorge Ferman, He asked him if he considers that CR7 would arrive in Qatar in 2022 with 36 years. His reply was:

“I think he will be further, after talking to him a few days ago, he does not want to stop. He is training to break the records he has. He says that as long as he feels happy to go to training, he does not care if he will be 40 or 42” he exclaimed.

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Finally, he hinted that the level of Portuguese football has no comparison, although he admitted that it is not number one in Europe, but a special one with the best footballers and coaches of recent decades.

“Portugal does not owe them anything. We are a tiny country, but we have the best coaches and players in the world. We have Cristiano Ronaldo, we had Figo; and we have to be where the best are,” he concluded.

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