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The player who said he was better than Salah is now out of work because of Cristiano Ronaldo

Portuguese continues to be a problem for players close to him

By Charles Cornwall

Portuguese continues to be a problem for players close to him

After failing to return to the Premier League and walking out the back door of Liverpool FC's fierce rivals Manchester United, the hurricane named Cristiano Ronaldo has arrived in Saudi Arabia and with it, a host of problems have come with him. The Portuguese, who through a tantrum managed to become the highest paid footballer in the history of the sport, has done one more evil deed, kicking an Al Nassr superstar to the curb.

The little heart that Ronaldo has was not enough to think about the future of a player who is now looking for a team after recently completing a year at Al Nassr. After six professional teams, the Cameroonian player Vincent Aboubakar leaves the yellow institution to give his place and even part of the ground to CR7, who despite not yet making his debut with the Arab team, has already added money to his huge bank account.

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Aboubakar, who played for Cameroon at the World Cup in Qatar, was until a few days ago an important figure in Spanish coach Rudi Garcia's squad. The 30-year-old, once a better player than Liverpool star Mohamed Salah himself, shone in the Middle East, scoring twice for his national team in the group stage in Qatar, with Serbia and Brazil his victims.

In youth teams, Aboubakar and Salah always competed and even had a strong rivalry at senior level during the qualifiers and Africa Cup of Nations, where the scales were evenly balanced between the two stars. Now Mo Salah is shining in the Premier League, in the football of the United States, while Vincent, after failing to consolidate his career in France, Portugal and Turkey, had to take refuge in Arab football where he was a star until the arrival of Ronaldo.

<strong>Aboubakar said he was better than Salah</strong>

Reports from the Middle East reveal that Aboubakar would return to Europe for a personal revenge, and his agent would already have a couple of teams interested, while Ronaldo is counting the days to finally make his debut, because since the elimination of Portugal in Qatar, which is about a month ago, he has had no games and has even maintained his physical condition individually at home and even in Valdebebas, owned by Real Madrid, who once again kicked him out.


 

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