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He had a fight with Cristiano Ronaldo and made him cry, now karma finally hits him and he loses his job

He had an important step at Real Madrid where he had a hard fight with Cristiano Ronaldo and now he is looking for a job to live

By William Estrella

He had an important step at Real Madrid where he had a hard fight with Cristiano Ronaldo and now he is looking for a job to live
He had an important step at Real Madrid where he had a hard fight with Cristiano Ronaldo and now he is looking for a job to live

He has a very marked pace as a striker in all the clubs that he played for and also in the Netherlands National Team. But he had a strong marking and crossing with Cristiano Ronaldo that marked him for the rest of his career. Now his life has turned downhill and he is looking for a job so he can continue his career.

Ruud Van Nisterlooy left a very marked step at Manchester United and also at Real Madrid. The Dutch nine established himself as a net breaker also with his country's shirt, but he had a strong run-in with Cristiano Ronaldo in England. The Dutchman had a bad argument with the Portuguese, just when his father had passed away, which caused CR7 to end up bursting into tears.

After that fight and after his retirement, Ruud Van Nisterlooy dedicated himself to being a technical director but he recently passed by PSV Ehindoven but his performance was not as expected and he ended up resigning before he finished his contract. Now, he is looking for a new team to continue developing his coaching career.

His numbers in Real Madrid

Ruud Van Nisterlooy shone with the Manchester United shirt and was bought by Real Madrid for 15 million euros. With the jersey of the merengue team, he had impressive numbers: he played a total of 96 games and scored 64 goals. In Spain, the striker managed to win La Liga twice and the national Super Cup twice.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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