Slideshow of Ronaldo from the previous season.

Thanks to leboakatio for the video.

Compilation of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2006/2007 season for Manchester United (and Portugal) with skills, tricks, dribbles, freekicks, goals, freestyle, panna, rabona, stepovers and other magic football skills…

Thanks to EvilGuest for the video.

Manchester United’s new winger Nani could be as good as, if not better than, current star Cristiano Ronaldo.

This is the view of Ronaldo himself, who also said he would do all he could to ensure Portuguese countryman Nani and fellow new signing Anderson settle into life at Old Trafford as quickly as possible.

“I really hope he has the same success as me, or even more, because he’s got the ability to do this,” the 22-year-old, who won the Premiership player and young player of the year awards last season, said.

“He’s joining the right club to evolve as a player and as a person.”

Ronaldo added: “I still haven’t spoken with Nani but I am going to do everything I can so that his stay in Manchester goes well.

“Whatever I can do for Nani and Anderson I’ll do with the greatest of pleasure because they don’t know Manchester or how the club operates.”

[Inthenews]

Pele has dubbed AC Milan midfielder Kaka ‘the best player in the world’, ahead of Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo.

“Kaka is the best player in the world, without a doubt,” said Pele in Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Brazil international Kaka and Portugal international Ronaldo have arguably been the stars of European football this past season, with the media and pundits alike clamouring to have their say on who is the more talented of the two.

But for Pele, compatriot Kaka has the edge over the talented winger.

“Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player in England,” he added. “But from that to being the best player in the world there is still some way.

“Kaka is a player with great quality and that makes him stronger than Cristiano Ronaldo and that will help him become one of the best players ever.”

The video doesn’t really show Ronaldo’s significant contribution to help Manchester United winning the Premiership title; but it’s nicely made with some high quality clips…

Thanks to iamhere692 for the video.


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