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Bernardeschi: ‘Ronaldo better than Messi’

Juventus winger Federico Bernardeschi hails Cristiano Ronaldo, insisting “I’ve always preferred him to Lionel Messi”.

The Portuguese superstar joined the Bianconeri in a €100m deal from Real Madrid this summer, becoming the highest paid player in Serie A history.

“We all know Ronaldo the player and personally I’ve always considered him the best in the world,” Bernardeschi told Tuttosport.

“I’ve always preferred him to Messi. What I’ve discovered is that he’s an exceptional person, a humble lad with extraordinary personality which he transmits to everyone. It’s infectious. It’s in that regard that I’ve always preferred him to Messi.

“I remember the final of the European Championships when he had to go off injured in the first half, but on the bench he was an added coach.

“Juve was already an extraordinary club in terms of a winning mentality, with nothing to learn from anyone, but the arrival of Cristiano brought something more.

“Just think abut his red card against Valencia: the fact he’s won five Champions Leagues and five Ballons d’Or and cried because he was sent off tells you a lot about his passion.

“I went over to him to tell him to be calm, because he’s the best in the world and I didn’t want to see him cry. He didn’t deserved it because it really was an unjust red card.

“Having Ronaldo close is an example for the youngsters, even at a great club like Juve. You have to be intelligent, you’re training with the best player in the world and if you’re lucky enough to do that you need to try and steal a few things.

“It’s like riding a wave, he has helped me and still is. He’s an example to follow, obviously staying firm on your personality and objectives.

“I think Real Madrid have lost a lot, when the best in the world leaves you feel it. I think he deserves the Ballon d’Or, he also shone at the World Cup. He scored a hat-trick against Spain and not everyone can do that.

“[Luka] Modric is a champion, but if I have to judge an individual award then, in my opinion, Cristiano made the difference in everything, also on a human level.

“He’s a step above the others, over the past 10 years he and Messi have been so superior that there’s no contest. When they retire someone else can win.”

Presumably, then, everyone wants Ronaldo on their team for training games?

"It's actually better to have [Giorgio] Chiellini..."
 

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kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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After his slow start at Juventus Berna keeps winning me over. At first I had doubts about his ability but he shows time after time how crucial he can be. What I like even more about him is that he is a team player and he is ready to make sacrifices for Juve. He is also showing to have the right mentality and to know how to make Cristiano feel already at home with us. It's easy to like him if you are a Juventus fan. I hope he'll be our legend after a decade or so.
 

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Berna: ‘Great relationship with Allegri’ | Football Italia
Federico Bernardeschi has a “wonderful” relationship with Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri even if “he bent my ear a bit yesterday…”
The Italian international has been impressing for the Bianconeri this season, and appears to have won the trust of Allegri, a fellow Tuscan.
“I have a wonderful relationship with the boss,” Bernardeschi explained to Tuttosport.
“He bent my ear a bit yesterday because I didn’t pass two balls in the second half [against Young Boys]… but I feel very comfortable with him.
“When he gets angry he makes himself heard and understood, even if the foreigners struggle with Tuscan a little bit! But he talks in English too.
“My form? It’s a result of evolution, but it was two or three years ago that I made a real leap in quality, on a mental level above all.
“As for my role models, I really liked [Andriy] Shevchenko, then the Italian number 10s from [Roberto] Baggio to [Alex] Del Piero to [Francesco] Totti. It was beautiful to see them play.
“And it was nice seeing [Luca] Toni, [Adrian] Mutu, and [Stevan] Jovetic playing when I was a ball boy in Florence.”
Bernardeschi was also asked about playing with Mario Mandzukic, the imposing Croatian striker.
“Mario looks like a bear, but in reality he laughs and jokes with everyone. On the pitch though he’s pretty tough though…”
One big departure this summer was that of Gianluigi Buffon.
“A man of great character has left, someone who made history with this club,” Bernardeschi acknowledged.
“All you can do is thank him for what he left the club and the players. Now [Giorgio] Chiellini transmits his ideas and his way of being captain.”
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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He needs to be calmer on the ball in front of the penalty box. Thats the only thing i have against him. Could have easily had 1-2 assists against Udine but he just seems to loose it when he has to make that final decision.
 

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