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Al-Nassr goes first. Cristiano Ronaldo is 38 years old and has a market value of €20 million. He is the most valuable 38-year-old footballer in the world.
Ronaldo equalized from the penalty spot in the 93rd minute to secure a 2-2 draw against Al Fateh. He scored his first goal in the Saudi Pro League against Al Fateh.
Under Ten Hag, the 38-year-old struggled to perform well. He then gave a fiery interview to Piers Morgan in which he slammed Manchester United and Ten Hag. He left the Red Devils and signed for Al-Nassr for free. Ronaldo is still struggling to make an impression at Al-Nassr.
Thiago Silva of Chelsea has a market value of €2.5 million and is currently 38 years old, making him one of the premier league's oldest defenders.
He has, however, been in excellent form since the start of the season. Despite his age, Thiago Silva is currently regarded as one of the best defenders in the world. He and Benoit Badiashile have formed an impressive defensive partnership.Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a forward for AC Milan, is worth €2 million and is 41 years old. He is one of the world's oldest active players.
Joaquin, a Real Betis player, has a market value of €1.5 million and is 41 years old. Iniesta is currently 38 years old and worth €1.2 million on the market.
Molina, Bravo, Chiellini, and Handanovic are among the best active players aged 38 and up.
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GUARDIOLA- ‘WE ARE NOT IN THE POSITION TO THINK ABOUT BEING CHAMPIONS
After Arsenal fell to Everton yesterday, the focus was on Manchester City putting pressure on Mikel Arteta's men and leaving Tottenham Hotspur with 3 points.
However, Man City played badly and lost 0-1 to Antonio Conte's men thanks to a first-half goal from Harry Kane after a foul from Rodri. City are currently five points behind Arsenal after playing less than one game, and their chances of winning the title for a third consecutive season look extremely slim.
Pep Guardiola has spoken out after his team's fourth loss of the season and downplayed his team's chances of winning the title. "We're not in a position to think about being champions." [via @SkySportsPL] City were defeated and well deserved to lose, the Blues looked sloppy and uncreative and looked like they were exposed in defense as Spurs made a sublime transformation.
Guardiola also hinted that fatigue and the long trip to London could be the reason for his side's underperformance. “From Manchester to London is like going to Northern Europe. It took 4h20 to get to the hotel. It's exhausting, I'm sorry. [via Simon Bajkowski @spbajko] City won when they traveled to London to face Chelsea last month, Guardiola's excuses won't sit well with City faithful, the Blues have no height there .
City face Aston Villa next Sunday and with Arsenal's trip looming, perhaps Guardiola can take his own advice and find another way to get his side to London when City need one. much better performance to have a chance to beat the top team.
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