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Champions League Final: 'Ronaldo Spends Too Much Time On His Bum'

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 21st May, 2018 - tori.ng

While speaking ahead of the 2018 Champions League Final, a retired Scottish professional football player has revealed how Real Madrid's Ronaldo and his team might be defeated by Liverpool.

 
 
Liverpool should be able to cope with the threat from Cristiano Ronaldo because he is not operating at anywhere near the same level he was last year, claims retired Scottish professional football player, Graeme Souness.
 
Jurgen Klopp’s men will come up against a formidable Real Madrid side in Saturday’s Champions League showdown with Ronaldo once again looking to make the difference in a major final.
 
The 33-year-old was insatiable in last season’s final, scoring twice in a 4-1 win over Juventus as Real Madrid became the first team to retain the trophy in the Champions League era.
 
With a record 120 goals in the competition, Ronaldo stands out as the danger man, but Souness believes the Portuguese icon is in decline and says he now spends ‘too much time’ complaining and not enough time scoring.
 
 
‘He spends a lot of time on his bum now, complaining he’s been fouled, and plays the width of the box,’ Souness said.
 
‘He’s still capable of great things but, like Real, nowhere near where he was even 12 months ago.’
 
Whatever Souness believes, Liverpool will certainly be expecting to face Ronaldo at his very best. Indeed, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has an unrivalled ability to turn up on the biggest occasions and has 15 goals in this season’s Champions League.
 
That is five more than his nearest competitor, Roberto Firmino, meaning he is likely to finish as the competition’s top scorer for the seventh time in his career.
 
With four goals in Champions League finals, Ronaldo also needs just one more to equal the all-time record held by Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano (5), giving him further motivation for Saturday’s match in Ukraine.
 
Ronaldo has, however, struggled in La Liga. With 25 goals to show from his domestic campaign, 2017-18 stands as his joint worst return since moving to the Bernabeu from Manchester United in 2009.
 
 


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