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The Heated Debate discuss whether Cristiano Ronaldo could still do a job at a top club in world football and whether he would be a success at Chelsea?

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11 Comments

  1. Success can be defined differently and depend on targets in front. A player of his ilk can definitely bring success but it will depend on a lot of factors including the playing staff behind him being the most crucial.

  2. pressing is important but goals not important today bullshit manger system ….thats why striker season only 10 goals becouse press ,,,hahaha what a logic

  3. Chelsea play with a high press which isn’t happening with Ronaldo. Chelsea have basically signed Nkunku now as well so no point. Ronaldo would just be good as an impact sub coming off the bench for the last 10 minutes. I don’t remember that last time I’ve seen him pass a player one on one.

  4. Ronaldo is basically a better version of Aubameyang right now. Both of them don’t run or press very well but Ronaldo is still more clinical than Auba. The only drawback is the dressing room baggage CR7 comes with

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