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Cristiano Ronaldo declares himself “The most complete player to have existed”

Real Madrid and Spain legend Fernando Hierro has joined Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr after being appointed as the club’s sporting director.

Portugal and Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo has confidently asserted that he is the most complete football player in history, citing his versatility and record-breaking career as evidence.

During an extensive interview on Spanish television show El Chiringuito, Ronaldo highlighted his achievements:

“Who’s the best goal scorer in history? It’s about numbers. Full stop. Who’s the player in history who’s scored most goals with their head, their left foot, penalties, free kicks? I do it all,” Ronaldo said.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner emphasized that his ability to score using every part of his body and perform consistently sets him apart:

“I was looking the other day, and not being left-footed, I’m in the top 10 goal scorers with their left foot in history. And with my head, and with my right foot, and penalties. All of them.”

Acknowledging that opinions may vary regarding the greatest player of all time, Ronaldo said:
“One thing is taste — if you like Messi, Pelé, Maradona, I understand that and I respect that — but saying Ronaldo isn’t complete… I’m the most complete. I haven’t seen anybody better than me, and I say it from the heart.”

At 39, Ronaldo remains motivated and refuses to contemplate retirement from club or international football.

“I’m so competitive that sometimes I forget what I’ve achieved because it gives me motivation to do more and do better every year,” he stated. “Somebody else in my position would have left football 10 years ago. I’m different, full stop.”

The football icon recently showcased his enduring brilliance by scoring a brace in Al Nassr’s 4-0 AFC Champions League win over Al Wasl, extending his career tally to 923 goals.

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Man City condemn racist, misogynistic abuse directed at Bunny Shaw

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Manchester City has expressed outrage after striker Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw was subjected to racist and misogynistic abuse following their Women’s Super League loss to Arsenal on Sunday.

The club confirmed that the offensive content has been reported to the relevant authorities, with an investigation underway. In a show of dignity and strength, Shaw, 28, chose not to share the hateful messages publicly to avoid giving the perpetrators any attention.

In a statement, Manchester City emphasized their zero-tolerance stance on discrimination:

“Discrimination of any kind, either in stadiums or online, will not be tolerated and has absolutely no place inside or outside the game.”

They reiterated their full support for Shaw, describing the treatment she received as “disgusting.”

The Jamaican international recently marked her 100th appearance for Manchester City in Sunday’s 4-3 defeat to Arsenal. Shaw boasts an impressive record of 86 goals for the club and has been named their Player of the Year for two consecutive seasons.

This incident underscores the continued fight against discrimination in football, with clubs, players, and authorities remaining united in efforts to eradicate abuse from the sport.

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Super Eagles set for crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face the Amavubi of Rwanda on Friday, March 21, in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying encounter. The match is scheduled to take place at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali.

Following this, Nigeria will host the Warriors of Zimbabwe five days later at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo.

The official announcement of these fixtures was made via the Super Eagles’ X handle on Tuesday.

Nigeria’s World Cup qualification campaign has been underwhelming so far, with three draws and one defeat from four matches. The team currently sits fifth in Group C with three points, trailing joint leaders Benin Republic, South Africa, and Rwanda by four points.

These upcoming matches will be crucial for the three-time African champions as they seek to revive their chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

A victory in Kigali and a strong performance at home in Uyo could be pivotal to their hopes.

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Brendan Rodgers reflects on Celtic’s “not ideal” January transfer window

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has acknowledged that the January transfer window did not go as planned but refrained from assigning blame, emphasizing the need for a club review.

The Scottish Premiership leaders secured the signing of Jeffrey Schlupp from Crystal Palace and brought winger Jota back from Rennes. However, their star forward Kyogo Furuhashi departed for Rennes, leaving a significant void in the squad.

Rodgers admitted the desire for another striker:

“We wanted another striker, so we’re not hiding behind anything. The supporters will see that a top striker, a legendary one, has gone out. I understand their concerns.”

Adam Idah has stepped up, scoring three goals in two games following Kyogo’s departure, while Johnny Kenny returned from a loan spell at Shamrock Rovers. Daizen Maeda, another forward option, is suspended for the first leg of Celtic’s Champions League play-off against Bayern Munich.

Despite the challenges, Rodgers stressed a forward-looking approach:

“I’m not going to become frustrated and kill my joy of working here by thinking what could have been. We work with the players here now. That is the focus.”

When asked whether it was a mistake to let Furuhashi go without a replacement, Rodgers explained:

“If a player does not want to be here, then we do the best deal and move on. Could we have done better? Yes, but that’s football. We now focus on what we have and finish off what’s been a great season so far.”

Celtic will need to rally behind their current squad as they prepare for the Champions League play-off against Bayern Munich next week.

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