Cristiano Ronaldo (129 Viewers)

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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To be fair to Ronaldo and Juve, all teams need their star player to bail them out relative often. Bayern without Lewa would struggle big time, Barca without Messi and PSG without the likes of Mbappe or Neymar. I could probably find other examples.

And that's the reason they're these players. They have this extra gear and can change a game in a split second, even when they have been poor for the most of a match.

Ronaldo has been clutch as hell for a decade or more, it's numerous times he bailed Real out when they needed it the most.

I think the last decisive goal tonight was a drop from the Udinese goalkeeper, but I only seen it from one angle so far. :p
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
20,887
On the day that those eternal losers finally won a trophy after 10 years losing to Udinese would’ve been too much to take. Thanks for single handedly saving the day.
 

Pegi

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Feb 22, 2019
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Was playing football by myself, checked the result at 71th min and they had us for 1-0. Literally gave a small laugh, thought how the fuck we're not beating anybody. After my own game was over, i literally went to check the result and didn't except nothing but a draw at max, but saw 2-1 win. Checked the goalscorers, saw penaldo twice and immediately thought selling him.

Sell.
 

MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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Fuck the haters :lol2: what a guy
Indeed! Amazing at his age. You think having this guy on the team would motivate other guys to play hard all the time. And i think he shows lots of class not throwing the rest of the team under the bus. Other superstars would be pointing fingers all around.

And Dost I hope he stays next season just to fuck the haters even more.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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Fuck the haters! He just dragged us into CL.
For 30m/y net i'd expect him to drag us to a Scudetto, or at the very least to keep us in the fight lulz

Also he hasn't dragged shit yet, there's still a long way to go before calling him a savior, a lucky win against Udinese could very well turn to mean shit at all in the long run if we fuck up the games against the Milano cunts.

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I wish all my problems were CR7
I rather not tbh.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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For 30m/y net i'd expect him to drag us to a Scudetto, or at the very least to keep us in the fight lulz

Also he hasn't dragged shit yet, there's still a long way to go before calling him a savior, a lucky win against Udinese could very well turn to mean shit at all in the long run if we fuck up the games against the Milano cunts.

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I rather not tbh.
He has 34 goals in the season playing in a side that has been terrible at creating chances for a few months now, with a midfield that can’t control more than 5-10 minutes of most matches, even against bottom of the table type sides, under a rookie coach who hasn’t a clue what he’s doing. Ronaldo is the least of our worries. He’s one of the half-dozen players in the squad who is actually doing his job, and doing it well.

His wages are obviously linked to both on-field performance and the marketing and revenue boost he gives the club. Pretty obvious we aren’t playing him 60mil for just goals.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
He has 34 goals in the season playing in a side that has been terrible at creating chances for a few months now, with a midfield that can’t control more than 5-10 minutes of most matches, even against bottom of the table type sides, under a rookie coach who hasn’t a clue what he’s doing. Ronaldo is the least of our worries. He’s one of the half-dozen players in the squad who is actually doing his job, and doing it well.

His wages are obviously linked to both on-field performance and the marketing and revenue boost he gives the club. Pretty obvious we aren’t playing him 60mil for just goals.
Agreed overall, i'm in fact certainly not part of the bunch claiming he is the main problem here , not at all in fact, he is however part of a failed experiment which the management set him up in, what i disagree with though it's his tantrums and attitude at times when we struggle, then labelling him as a savior when there have been so many subpar performances from him along with those 34 goals (which are a large result of stat-padding aswell) is just choosing to see what you want while ignoring the full picture, personally i expect him to be as decisive as today when it matters most in the next weeks aswell, with him playing for the team and not just for himself, he is supposed to be the one that stands out afterall.
 

sgjuveboy

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Oct 31, 2012
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F all the haters here.
As a lifelong Juve fan, I am ashamed to be in this forum.

For every ‘subpar’ CR7 performance, legends like delpiero and Nedved has 5. Just think about the seasons we finished seventh. Did Trezeguet or del piero drag us into the ECL? No.

I dare to say that if CR7 were not in Juve this season, we would be tenth by now.

I really wish to see CR7 leaves because Juve does not deserve him anymore. Juve has shown us fans that they will forever have a small club mentality. Sure we can buy all the best players. But rest assured we will self implode in ECL finals in front of world wide audience.
 

italiacalcio10

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Mar 3, 2014
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Aside from his first 3 years here, which were all great
Aside from his first 3 years here, which were all great
Yes and no. His first year was world class as was his third year. But his second year was a disappointment. He wasn’t nearly as bad as his recent “bad” years but it was still a significant step down a- his goal production nearly halved.
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