Cristiano Ronaldo is in the eye of the storm due to the powerful statements during an interview with Piers Morgan in which he attacks the Manchester United coach and managers. After those words, the club deleted the image of the striker from the exteriors of Old Trafford.
In the same way, a video that shows a “cold” greeting between the “Commander” and Bruno Fernandes, who is his partner in the English team, in the concentration of the Portugal team, went viral. In addition, the Portuguese attacker receives criticism from a sector of the ‘Red Devils’ fans.
However, Iker Casillas, legend of Spain and Real Madrid, came to the defense of Cristiano Ronaldo. Through his social networks, the exporter pointed out that the footballer can still play in a high-level league.
“When people talk about Cristiano, they can’t forget what he’s done so quickly. If you want, I’ll remind you. Besides that he will continue to do much more. I would like to always have him on my team. He has the rope to play at the highest level. He is one of a kind”he wrote on his Twitter account.
It is important to mention that Casillas and Ronaldo shared a team at Real Madrid from the 2009-2010 season to 2014-2015. Later, the exporter would sign for Porto in the Portuguese First Division and, in 2019, he retired from the fields, although this was also forced by a heart problem.
When people talk about @Christian he cannot so quickly forget what he has done. If he wants, I’ll remind him. Besides that he will continue to do much more! I would like to always have him on my team. It has rope to play at the highest level. He is one of a kind.
—Iker Casillas (@IkerCasillas) November 20, 2022
Source: Elcomercio
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