Twelve Magnificent Strikers who never graced the English Premier League history – Part 2
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Over the period of the next two years the player made seventy-three appearances for Zaroza and netted thirty-two goals in the process.
In 2005, the Spaniard arrived at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-CF-c40864 for a transfer worth €12 million. He enjoyed five prosperous seasons at the club and led the Valencia team into winning the Copa Del Rey in the 2007–08 soccer season. It was quite disappointing when the Valencia hero signed a long term contract with Barcelona side in 2010.
The player made a hundred and sixty-six appearances for Valencia and netted a hundred and eight goals before making the move.
However, the magnificent player has already scored seventeen goals in his first season with the Catalan Giants and made twenty-four appearances so far.
Considering his style of play, David is best suited in English Premier League’s Manchester United side.
Ronaldo
Ronaldo was a Brazilian professional football player, who has now retired. In his entire football career, Ronaldo has played for many prestigious clubs namely, Cruzeiro, PSV, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Corinthians. He has been regarded as one of the most prolific goal merchant in the late 1990s and the early 2000s. The European Ballon d'Or winner would have made a great http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 player.
Ronaldo started playing football with Sao Cristovao’s youth club in 1990. He spent three years in the training grounds before getting signed to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cruzeiro-c38870 in 1993 where he just made fourteen appearances with scoring twelve goals. Later on he got picked up by PSV in the same year.
Then for PSV he made forty-six appearances with netting forty-two goals in the next two years. He stayed with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/PSV-c40281 until 1996, but then the La Liga giant, Barcelona, signed the player where, in just the next year, he made thirty-seven appearances for Camp Nou and scored thirty-four times.
In 1997, the player moved to the Italian side club http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, in the following half decade he appeared for the team sixty-eight times and netted the ball forty-nine times.
In 2002, the player got signed to the other biggest thing in the La Liga, so he made a move to Santiago Bernabeu and spent another five years there.
For Real Madrid, Ronaldo appeared on the football field a hundred and twenty-seven times to net eighty-three goals.
In 2007, Ronaldo made a move back to Italy, as he got signed to AC Milan where he just made twenty appearances with netting nine goals in the following year.
Ronaldo’s last move came in 2009 when he shifted to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Corinthians-c38855 and since then has made thirty-one appearances and scoring eighteen goals.
This brings the total tally of three hundred and forty-three appearances with two hundred and forty-seven goals scored for clubs!
Ronaldo also had the honour of making the it to the Brazilian national team in 1994 and was a part of the squad for twelve years. In the mean time he represented http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858 ninety-seven times and netted sixty-two goals for international glory, also he was a part of the 1994 and 2002 Brazilian National World Cup squad.
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