"Messi's ally" Guardiola succumbs to the fait accompli and gives his opinion on Ronaldo

Spanish coach Pep Guardiola succumbed to the fait accompli, and gave his technical opinion on the Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo frankly, in contrast to his previous conservative statements about the "Don" since he was coach of Barcelona and a key ally of the Argentine legend Lionel Messi and his supporter in the comparisons between the two stars during the past years that witnessed fierce competition They won the individual or collective "Golden Balls" titles between their former teams Barcelona and Real Madrid.

But Guardiola, after all these years, and specifically since the famous push from Ronaldo at the touchline during Pep’s attempt to disrupt the ball from the technical area in the 2010 Clasico, broke his silence, and answered journalists’ questions transparently about his technical opinion of Ronaldo, and told the newspaper: British Mirror: "Manchester United has one of the best players in history, a man who could be a scoring machine."

Ronaldo continues his brilliance with Manchester United since his return to "Old Trafford", scoring nine goals in only 10 games so far this season.


Manchester United hosts its neighbor and rivals City in the English Premier League next Saturday (16:30 UAE time), and the team has 17 points from 10 games in fifth place, while Guardiola's men are in third place with 20 points, five points behind.


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