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Not even the sheikh has that much power, Cristiano and what he did to fire his coach

Cristiano Ronaldo has starred in a new scandal in his career

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo has starred in a new scandal in his career
Cristiano Ronaldo has starred in a new scandal in his career

Cristiano Ronaldo demonstrated the power he has in Saudi Arabia and in his new team, Al Nassr, the star of Portugal made a controversial move that is a real scandal. Undoubtedly, the player does not respect his coaches and CR7 made the decision to fire coach Rudi Garcia in a surprising way.

 

With information from the newspaper Marca, Cristiano was responsible for the dismissal of Rudi García, because the coach had problems with several players. Seeing this, Ronaldo held a meeting with the team owners to tell them that they did not want to continue working with this person.

Marca reported that Cristiano, seeing the problems of his teammates with coach Rudi Garcia, made the decision to tell the team owner to fire this person. An action rarely seen in soccer but this player has too much power because his club paid him 200 million euros to play for two seasons.

Rudi Garcia had bad results with Al Nassr and the team is close to not being able to fight for the Saudi Arabian League championship. In the last game Cristiano exploded against his coach and players where he yelled at them for his poor performance. This action went viral on social media.

 

The coach that Cristiano now wants in Arabia

The newspaper AS of Spain reported that Cristiano Ronaldo suggested to the sheikh and owner of Al Nassr that he hire coach Jose Mourinho for the following season, the club will make an offer to the Portuguese for 100 million euros and a two-year contract.


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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