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What Alex Ferguson said about Ronaldo?

What Alex Ferguson said about Ronaldo?

Fergie said to Ronaldo “don’t join City” before hanging up – and the coded message made it clear to Ronaldo how desperate and determined United were to lure him back to Old Trafford.

What Sir Alex Ferguson said about Messi and Ronaldo?

During a conversation with snooker legend John Parrott, Ferguson claimed that Ronaldo is capable of scoring goals for any team in the world. “Ronaldo’s got two feet, he’s quick, great in the air, he’s brave – Messi’s brave, of course. I think Messi’s a Barcelona player,” Ferguson added.

What Ferguson said about Messi and Ronaldo?

Ferguson told the BBC’s John Parrott that he feels Cristiano Ronaldo could play for any team and score a hat-trick. Fergie also gushed about Lionel Messi but said he was very much a “Barcelona player” and questioned whether he could adapt to a new team in quite the same way as Ronaldo could.

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Why do people compare Ronaldo and Messi?

Teamwork. Another area people love to compare Messi and Ronaldo is team contributions. Again, they look at the stats. This season, Messi’s tallied 18 assists to Ronaldo’s 13 and is currently tied for second in Europe in league assists.

Why did Pochettino replace Messi?

At that point, PSG were drawing 1-1 with their domestic rivals, making it odd that they’d take off their summer signing. After the match, Pochettino explained why he and his coaching staff made that decision. “We made the decision to take Messi off because of a possible future injury,” he stated.

Why did Lille replace Messi?

Lionel Messi was in the news during PSG’s last Ligue 1 match against Lille at Parc des Princes but it was not for having scored a goal or single-handedly winning the game for his side. Instead, Leo had to leave the field midway.

Is Messi a substitute in PSG?

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Paris Saint-Germain substitute Lionel Messi at half-time but come from behind to beat Lille 2-1. Lionel Messi was substituted at half-time last night as Paris Saint-Germain came from behind to beat Lille 2-1 in Ligue 1 at the Parc des Princes.