The former Manchester United star and the current Real Madrid winger admits that Spanish football is more technical but http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 is more intense...
The former World Player of the Year and Manchester United’s ex-winger http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 has come out and admitted that he finds the English Premier League more intense than La Liga. Ronaldo who played for six years at Manchester
United under Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson won everything that there was to win in the English game with the Red Devils before seeking a move away to Real Madrid to fulfil his childhood dream.
At Madrid, Ronaldo has been undergoing a trophy drought by his previous standards as the Los Blancos have only won one trophy i.e. the Copa Del Rey since his arrival at the club but at the moment, they do occupy the top spot in
the La Liga table, five points ahead of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 who are second.
The former Sporting Lisbon star took the world by storm at Manchester United as he won the UEFA Champions League as well as three English Premier League titles with Sir Alex Ferguson’s team whilst he played alongside the likes
of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez at Old Trafford.
United gained a sum total of 80 million pounds when Ronaldo was eventually sold to Real Madrid, a sum that they have not yet used in bringing in new recruits to the club even though the Portuguese forward was sold in 2009.
Ronaldo stated in his latest interview, "The Premier League is more competitive than La Liga. In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, football is more technical, the players like to control the ball, they play more football. In England, the game is more intense,
the referees give more freedom and I believe that the British fans like it. I like it, too, the fast football, teamwork; it is brilliant and wonderful to watch."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734’s Real Madrid are now primed to win their first Spanish league title in the last three years but it still remains to be seen whether they can keep up their performances and maintain the five point gap between themselves
and Barcelona.
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