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Cristiano Ronaldo Names the "Most Difficult" Opponent He Has Faced Throughout His Football Career
When asked to select the toughest opponent he has ever faced in his football career, Cristiano Ronaldo startled a good deal of the crowd.
Cristiano Ronaldo is regarded as one of the most productive attackers football has ever seen because of his accomplishments in that position.
In addition to the individual records he has set since entering this arena as a senior player, Ronaldo has also guided his clubs to European championships.
He is still the all-time leading goal scorer, and it must not be forgotten that he has won the Ballon d'Or award five times.
The 37-year-old must have encountered players, particularly in the defense, who have various traits after playing in four different European leagues and for four different clubs, including Portugal, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and back to Manchester.
He managed to intimidate some of these defenders with his incredible abilities while others were able to steal him, which is unusual in his case.
Cristiano Ronaldo, however, has openly cited former Chelsea left-back Ashely Cole as the most challenging opponent he has ever faced in football, according to a report posted on his twitter account by prominent sports journalist Frank Khalid, who is based in the United Kingdom. Ashley Cole is the opponent Cristiano Ronaldo has cited as being the most challenging. Tweeted Khalid
It is significant to remember that before deciding to join Real Madrid, Ronaldo faced Ashely Cole in the Premier League in 2008.
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