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May 23, 2013
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Ronaldo has been a tremendous signing and for his efforts in the CL against Atletico should be considered a Juventus legend along with being a GOAT of football.

But it must be said that in the last two CL knockout ties he hasn't been up to par. He was great vs Lyon in the second leg; however, was entirely anonymous in the first leg. And in this Porto tie it was just a poor showing throughout. That's an under par performance in 3 out of the last 4 KO ties. Now ofc it doesn't all come down to him, the team itself was also atrocious. That comes down to incompetence of management who have utterly failed to exploit the Ronaldo signing.
 

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Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
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We have the worst midfield group in the history of the club and yet ronaldo scores ridiculous amounts of goals. Stop shitting on him. He has to go because we can't afford to keep him and make the changes we need to. Simple as that. Nothing to do with his performances.

As for dybala...one season plagued with an injury and many forget what he brought us all those years.

Even the great ADP missed a season from a knee injury and he took a couple of seasons to return to his best.

The amount of shit some post here is ridiculous.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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We have the worst midfield group in the history of the club and yet ronaldo scores ridiculous amounts of goals. Stop shitting on him. He has to go because we can't afford to keep him and make the changes we need to. Simple as that. Nothing to do with his performances.

As for dybala...one season plagued with an injury and many forget what he brought us all those years.

Even the great ADP missed a season from a knee injury and he took a couple of seasons to return to his best.

The amount of shit some post here is ridiculous.
One has to go, if you had a choice who would it be? I know who i'd chose, the one who is weakest mentally.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
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Ibra is 40 and still plays top football. And Ronaldo is 36
Ibra is injured half the time. He was also out for an extended period of time @ Man U.

He's not at the same level he was in his 20s, even early 30s. He is doing very well, but he's definitely a step or two slower.

I want to see how Milan and Ibra perform in the CL next season.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Ibra is injured half the time. He was also out for an extended period of time @ Man U.

He's not at the same level he was in his 20s, even early 30s. He is doing very well, but he's definitely a step or two slower.

I want to see how Milan and Ibra perform in the CL next season.
He's still Serie As 3rd? leading scorer, and Ronaldo is a even more athletic freak of nature. He's the last guy I'd worry about his age
 
Jun 6, 2015
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He's still Serie As 3rd? leading scorer, and Ronaldo is a even more athletic freak of nature. He's the last guy I'd worry about his age
Ibra hasn't relied on his movement for a while, he's more of a static target man. Ronaldo on the other hand is very much reliant on his movement. Once Ronaldo loses a step or two he needs to reinvent himself (again).
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Ibra hasn't relied on his movement for a while, he's more of a static target man. Ronaldo on the other hand is very much reliant on his movement. Once Ronaldo loses a step or two he needs to reinvent himself (again).
He's still in top shape though, and he has great instincts in the box. I won't worry yet, I believe he can last atleast until 40
 
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He's still in top shape though, and he has great instincts in the box. I won't worry yet, I believe he can last atleast until 40
Don't disagree, just think Ibra and Ronaldo are a bit different. Ibra is more of lone striker kinda player while Ronaldo usually needs to play alongside another striker. Having Ronaldo pretty much dictates that you have to play a formation with two players up top.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Don't disagree, just think Ibra and Ronaldo are a bit different. Ibra is more of lone striker kinda player while Ronaldo usually needs to play alongside another striker. Having Ronaldo pretty much dictates that you have to play a formation with two players up top.
I find him better with 2 wingers besides him, atleast for CL. For Serie A you're actually better off with 2 striker formations anyway. But sit back defend with 9 and counter with him up top in the CL? That's deadly
 

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