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'Cristiano Ronaldo is crazy': Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United teammates cannot stand him

Many teammates that Cristiano Ronaldo had throughout his career told how the Portuguese takes his training habits too seriously and how that obsession was a burden for them.

By Mauricio Saenz

Many teammates that Cristiano Ronaldo had throughout his career told how the Portuguese takes his training habits too seriously and how that obsession was a burden for them.
Many teammates that Cristiano Ronaldo had throughout his career told how the Portuguese takes his training habits too seriously and how that obsession was a burden for them.
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Some days before turning 36 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo keeps a godly fitness status. He is obsessed with exercising and healthy habits. But according to some teammates he had along his whole career in Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus, he always went too far with it.

The last one to talk about it was Arthur, who even said that CR7 was always telling him what to eat. The former FC Barcelona midfielder told that the Portuguese trains like an animal and does not know when to rest. Mehdi Benatia, who also played with him at Juve, told the story when Cristiano invited him to the gym at 11 p.m.

Patrice Evra, left back of the Manchester United team that won everything under Sir Alex Ferguson, told about the time Cristiano invited him to have dinner. There was just chicken, salad and water. Then CR7 wanted to practice with the ball and swim, and did not even let Evra finish his food. Louis Saha, another teammate at United, directly said 'This guy is crazy'.

Even Cristiano's own girlfriend confessed to be a bit scared by that when she met him. Also Carlos Tevez got an anecdote about his training craziness. The training started at nine in the morning and he arrived 7:30, and Cristiano was already there. So the Argentinian tried to get earlier in the next days. He arrived 6:45 then. And yes, Ronaldo was already there.


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