Rodri’s reaction to Cristiano Ronaldo proclaimed himself the best goal scorer in the world beating Erling Haaland

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  1. This channel is obvious a bot Pessi lover channel ! By the tone in the voice and the choice of images it’s clear all the lies ! The truth is Ronaldo never proclaimed himself the best scorer ! Globe Soccer gave the award to him for scoring 54 goals in 2023 ! It’s a fact ! Whether it’s in Europe or Asia no one scored more ! It’s also a fact he didn’t score against the best opposition , and didn’t win best player of the world , that went to Haaland ! But it’s also a fact that Ronaldo is 38 yrs old ! And how old is Haaland ? It’s also a fact that Ronaldo scored more than penalties , he scored lots of variety of puskas level goals from both feet , long range free kicks, headers , not to mention his creativity and team play ! He also played against Iranian champions and Egyptian and Qatar champions as well as winning the Arab League Cup for the first time for Al Nasser against top team in Saudi Arabia Al Hilal , coming from behind to score the winning 2 goals and with 10 men for the whole second half ! He played the friendly against PSG at the very start of his season and scored 2 goals facing Pessi, Mbappe and Neymar and ended winning player of the match ! And not to forget , but I guess you don’t care being Pessi lover , Ronaldo was also top scorer for his national team and in Euro 2024 qualifiers ! Where were Haland and Kane and Mbappe ? Viva Ronaldo! The GOAT! When Ronaldo was Halland age he was making circles around his opponents in the Premier League and scoring thunderbolts, not waiting in the box ! Go watch Pessi score 1 goal in the great MLS burger league ! Ask him what he thinks of the French league.m after his failure there ! But of course he doesn’t even speak English ! So saved again !πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  2. There is somethings named respect. I never heard that Federer or Hamilton or Nadal, Schumacher, Zidane, Maradona, Pele said something like that in front of an audience. You dont do that.

  3. Let's get some things straight since old people don't teach the young ones and unfortunately the latter witness football 3 levels inferior to that of 20 & 30 years ago so their criteria are way off..
    1) Messi is rightfully among the top 5 ever(my personal no2 behind Zidane). Cristiano isn't, he is top class and top 7-10 ever but that's it! He just happened to play in the same era with Messi.
    2) Both are cocky AF and have no class, respect or even the understanding and perception of older legends of the sport have
    3) Cristiano met R9 and treated him like peasant. The guy he got his name from and the one that achieved a level Cristiano never came close to🀫. HIM celebrating and comparing these goals here with Haaland's is beyond embarrassing
    4) Haaland and Zlatan have not reached the level of the holy trinity of strikers(R9, Henry and Ruud). Zlatan missed his opportunity but Haaland may..MAY..reach that level if he remains humble, study the name and the dozens of legendary strikers that played from 1990-2010 and work hard AF!!😊
    5) Mbappe..the "best player in the world right now", is a hair from prime Henry's left testicle. Let that sink in….

  4. People are getting tired of his shit proclaiming himself being the best in everything… Dude just did that cz nobody will… So needy πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ he don't even trust his entire achievements can counter Messi's 2022-23 achievements so all this obsessive talk πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ dude u are 39 you may be the best at one point but definitely you are not the best anymore you are slow looking at your dribbling makes me wana die, the only skill u still have is driving πŸ˜‚

  5. He did it in numbers but Hallaand is the hommie!
    Gotta give the young Lions 🦁 their due!
    Cristiano is so competitive that I am training πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ just to say hello to that mufuka!!!

  6. Ronaldo, the paragon of sporting vanity, lords his self-importance with the audacity of a tempest commandeering the vast, open sea. It engulfs every mortal ship of humility, leaving in its wake a barren expanse terrorized by his brash pronouncements of grandeur unrivaled.

    He is a gilded peacock, his radiant plumes unfurling in an ostentatious display of ego, casting an eclipse over the humble songbirds that share his stage. Each vibrant feather is an arrogant declaration, each strut, a testament to his supposed unchallenged supremacy, sweeps away all notions of modesty and shared triumph with a disdainful flicker.

    Ronaldo's arrogance is a towering inferno, relentless and salient, consuming the parched forests of modesty with the fury of his self-praised greatness. Amidst the smoky ruins left in its rampage, the tender buds of humbleness find no oasis. Instead, they wither, succumbing to the choking haze of his inflated self-importance.

    His ego, weighty and incessant like the Sahara dunes, encroach and devour the lush oases of mutual respect. It paints the verdant elegance of sportsmanship into barren scapes of haughtiness, where only the illusions of unity and camaraderie occasionally shimmer with deceptive luster.

    In the cathedral of his ego, Ronaldo thrones himself above all, wreathed in a halo of conceit. There, the echoes of his self-declared sanctuary turn the hallowed hymns of shared glory into discordant strains of I, me, and myself.

    His arrogance, a monstrous Everest, crowned by the regal clouds of self-worship, casts prodigious shadows upon the green valleys of teamwork. It's an Everest mightier than the rest, demanding attention, seeking devotion, its icy gusts freezing the tender roots of shared success and fair play.

    When one utters 'the best', it should be a serenade composed in honor of countless heroes whose sweat, passion, and unyielding spirits have carved an enduring legacy. Yet, Ronaldo’s solo performance rattles this harmonious symphony, transforming it into a harsh soliloquy, a narcissistic aria bellowed from the summit of his self-built pedestal. His words, dripping with hubris, tarnish the golden canvas of history, casting long shadows over the tales of many greats who have danced the dance of champions.

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