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He criticized the players who go to exotic leagues for money, now karma reaches CR7 despite earning 200 million a year

Cristiano Ronaldo is the all time UEFA Champions League scorer, but he now says bye to the tournament.

By Wilian Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo is the all time UEFA Champions League scorer, but he now says bye to the tournament.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the all time UEFA Champions League scorer, but he now says bye to the tournament.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has signed the most multi-million dollar contract in football history. The Portuguese, who played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Sporting Lisbon, puts an end to his career and will dedicate himself to soccer in Saudi Arabia, at Al-Nassr.

Now, some old statements by CR7 have come to light that do not leave him in a good place. It turns out that years ago, Cristiano Ronaldo criticized the players who were going to play in Qatar or exotic leagues, and explicitly said that he would not like to end his career like this. Now, in social networks, those words that have not aged well will be brought up in face.

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One of the times where he dropped that going to Qatar or Arabia is a bad thing, was when he talked about Xavi: 'I am the most searched player on the internet. When Xavi talks about me, he is looking for publicity. He won everything, but no Ballon d'Or. I have three. And he is playing in Qatar. I don't even know if he's still playing.'

Goodbye Mr Champions

Among other things, Cristiano Ronaldo has to say goodbye to all the records in Europe. Not because he has lost them, but because he will not be able to prevent Lionel Messi from surpassing him in any of them, as is the case in goals scored in the UEFA Champions League, where the Portuguese leads by eleven against the Argentine.


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