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If Messi is World Cup winner, Cristiano Ronaldo's decision on joining Liverpool

The pressure of Argentina lifting their third cup has shocked not only their own fans, but the whole world who would have an envious Ronaldo

By Charles Cornwall

The pressure of Argentina lifting their third cup has shocked not only their own fans, but the whole world who would have an envious Ronaldo
The pressure of Argentina lifting their third cup has shocked not only their own fans, but the whole world who would have an envious Ronaldo
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After 63 matches played and thousands of emotions generated, Qatar 2022 has its two finalists. As in the previous edition, France will reach the key match, but now, their rival is Lionel Messi's Argentina, who would be placing his name in football history and at the same time overshadowing the career of Cristiano Ronaldo who, without a club, would be seeing how Lio would have the title that he would be missing.

And much has been said about the future of Ronaldo, who after the painful elimination in the quarter-finals against Morocco, left with a broken heart and through the back door. Messi, on the other hand, is 90" minutes or more away from making history with his national team and I would recommend Ronaldo to take a club that can take advantage of the couple of seasons he still has to give.

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Ronaldo, who trains at Valdebebas, owned by Real Madrid, is not yet clear about his future, and what's more, it could still be the Premier League, but now with Liverpool FC, which could open the door for the latest legend of fierce rivals Manchester United. The 37-year-old Ronaldo would find at Anfield a fan base that would embrace him and treat him with the respect he deserves for his impressive and important career.

Klopp knows that having a player like Ronaldo in the ranks would be a boost for youngsters, who have become a priority for the 55-year-old German. The former Borussia Dortmund manager has an ambitious plan to renew the squad, but there must also be a balance, which is where Cristiano with all his experience would help the development of these players who admire him so much.

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For Cristiano Liverpool would be his fifth club in his career, which began in 2003 with Sporting Lisbon in Portugal, from there he made the jump to the Premier League to play at Old Trafford for six years, until leaving in 2009 to Real Madrid where he spent almost a decade, to close his cycle in Italy with La Juventud and of course again with the Red's Devil's, who kicked him out halfway through the World Cup.


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