The comments surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo's comments continue to be the talk of Europe, as some defend the alleged injustices revealed by the Portuguese star a few days ago, while others see the Manchester United striker as a troubled man who has many mistakes to correct on and off the pitch.
Although no one questions the great quality of CR7 as a goalscorer in 3 of the 5 best leagues in Europe, the issue surrounding his participation as a person is what generated hundreds of comparisons with respect to other players, one of them being the British James Milner, a veteran Liverpool midfielder who at 36 years of age is living his 20th season at the highest level being an example and reference for all his teammates at Anfield.
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With a record that exceeds 600 Premier League games played, James Milner from the point of view of former footballer Glenn Murray, has been an element that has been able to adapt to the conditions of modern football by changing both in his technique and tactics, a situation he has not seen in Cristiano in this decline of his career. "We question Cristiano Ronaldo about not evolving as you die as a footballer, which is natural as a footballer. He [Milner], for me, has evolved through a massive change in football. Technically, tactically and physically.
Milner's adaptability to his manager's orders and the needs of his team make him a multi-functional player who brings experience in various aspects, while Ronaldo, for his part, has shown himself to be an individualistic element which doesn't fit in every team. "You can start to see him nurturing the people around him and that's the right way to end a football career, not that he's at the end yet. Whereas Ronaldo, he's closed a lot of doors. Nobody wants to take him away when you act like that."
Apparently the former England striker who made his entire career in the Premier League is in complete disagreement with the way Cristiano Ronaldo plays and acts, because while his skills as a footballer have been limiting him as the seasons go by, on a personal level he has shown himself to be very cold and uncomparable with his teammates, getting this kind of bad treatment for football today that tarnishes his image.
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