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Cristiano Ronaldo Opens Up On Real Madrid Departure

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Cristiano Ronaldo will go down as one of the greatest Real Madrid players ever, and rightfully so.

The Portuguese superstar, after all, defined an era for Los Blancos and was one of the most lethal goalscorers to ever represent the crest.

He moved to Juventus after completing his chapter in Madrid and then found his way to Old Trafford. Now, he plays for Al Nassr and continues to write history at the Saudi Arabian club.

Ronaldo relives his Real Madrid days
Speaking to the media in a recent interview, the club icon reflected on his years of success at Real Madrid and all the joy it brought him.

“Real Madrid is the greatest club in the world,” he began.

“I achieved beautiful things at Madrid and people don’t forget that, that makes me happy,” he added, elaborating on the success he tasted at the club.

Speaking on how the standards are sky high at the club and how he pushed himself to be his best version every day for the Merengues, Ronaldo said,

“At Real Madrid, for example, I remember when I missed a chance or a penalty I would be so angry with myself. I didn’t allow myself to make mistakes.”

“I would go to bed without dinner, and talk to myself, wondering why I shot to the right or to the left. I don’t regret being like that,” he added.

The legend then opened up about his exit from the club and how Real Madrid tried to coerce him to stay at the last minute.

“I told Florentino (I will leave) and he accepted. It’s been a long story.”

“A few days after [it was agreed I would leave] Perez wanted to go back and continue but there was no way back because I had given my word to Juventus,” he added.

Finally, he recalled his experience of playing at Camp Nou and spoke on how it brought the best out of him.

“I loved playing in the Camp Nou. They booed me, they insulted me, and I loved that.”

On the current Real Madrid team
Speaking about today’s team, the Portuguese superstar acknowledged that Vinicius Jr. deserved to win the Ballon d’Or and that he was unfairly snubbed.

He also had heavy praise for Jude Bellingham, saying,

“Bellingham reminds me of Zidane, Bellingham has the whole future ahead of him.”

Ronaldo then went on to speak about the high regard he holds for Carlo Ancelotti and the special times he enjoyed under the Italian’s tutelage.

“Ancelotti? I like him a lot, he is a spectacular person. We won many things together.”

“I respect Perez, he is a trustworthy president and a serious person, and he treated me well. We won many titles with him, and I respect him a lot,” he added on Florentino Perez.

Towards the end of his interview, Ronaldo spoke on the special bond he shared with Real Madrid to date and how he considered it home.

“Spain is my home. My kids were born there, I will always go with Real Madrid with my heart.”

“My son, Mateo, really likes Bellingham, Camavinga, Mbappe,” he added.

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Walcott: Arsenal can win the Champions League if they improve key areas

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Former Arsenal forward Theo Walcott has expressed belief that the Gunners can clinch the UEFA Champions League title this season, but only if they address two key areas.

Arsenal, who are second in the Premier League with 47 points from 23 games, finished third in their Champions League group with 19 points. Walcott told the BBC that the team needs to develop a stronger winning mentality and a more free-flowing style of play.

He also highlighted the need for a star striker to increase their goal output, saying, “If they want to win the Champions League, they need to get those numbers a lot higher.”

With improvements in these areas, Walcott believes Arsenal could be contenders for Europe’s most prestigious trophy.

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Raphael Onyedika reflects on first UCL Goal

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Club Brugge midfielder Raphael Onyedika expressed his excitement after scoring his first-ever UEFA Champions League goal against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night.

Despite Brugge’s 3-1 loss, Onyedika couldn’t hide his pride in the achievement. “I don’t know how to put it, but it’s an amazing feeling to score my first goal in City’s stadium. I’m so proud,” the Nigeria international told Flashcore.com.

Onyedika acknowledged that while Brugge took the lead, they struggled after conceding. “We knew it would be difficult after we got the first goal; we were a bit sloppy. And when we conceded the first goal, they had more momentum and energy, so it was much more difficult for us because of our mistakes.”

The goal will surely be a memorable moment for the young midfielder as he continues his Champions League journey.

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Tella celebrates first Champions League goal in Bayer Leverkusen win

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Bayer Leverkusen winger Nathan Tella has joyfully celebrated his first-ever UEFA Champions League goal after netting in his team’s 2-0 triumph over Sparta Prague on Wednesday night.

The Nigeria international struck in the 64th minute, sealing the victory and helping Leverkusen advance to the Round of 16. The achievement marks a significant milestone for the former Burnley star, who was playing in England’s second-tier league just two years ago.

Taking to social media after the match, Tella shared his excitement with a heartfelt message accompanied by a photo from the game:

“Dreams come true,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso praised Tella’s performance as the team comfortably secured their place in the next stage of Europe’s elite competition. Tella’s rapid rise continues to inspire fans and players alike as he establishes himself on the European football stage.

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