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標題Cristiano Ronaldo $131 million transfer from Manchester United
時間Fri Jun 12 21:04:36 2009
Cristiano Ronaldo $131 million transfer from Manchester United
to Real Madrid
Ronaldo ready to offer range of skills to Madrid
http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news;_ylt=AkHzFcEAb_GfNQzm8JfsP3Amw7YF?slug=ap-realmadrid-ronaldo&prov=ap&type=lgns
By ROB HARRIS, AP Sports Writer 4 hours, 22 minutes ago
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LONDON (AP)—So what will Real Madrid be getting for more than $130 million?
Cristiano Ronaldo’s mesmerizing ball skills are unquestionable, while the
Portugal winger’s goal-scoring exploits could fill a DVD boxed set.
Having helped Manchester United win the English Premier League and European
Champions League with his dribbling ability, lethal shots, aerial power and
free kicks, Ronaldo should help Madrid in its bid to topple Barcelona from
the summit of European soccer.
But what Madrid also takes on is the baggage United gladly sheds. Last season
was marked by on-field tantrums and boasts of his own importance to a team
that won its third consecutive Premier League title.
He still produced the individual flashes of brilliance when required—such as
the spectacular goal at Porto that took United into the Champions League
semifinals—but at other times he did little to assist his teammates.
An example of his petulance came in the derby against Manchester City last
month when he was ordered off the field after an hour to rest for the next
match in the title chase.
Ronaldo walked to the bench, snatched at his tracksuit top and, once sitting
down, shook his head several times. Within 15 minutes of the final whistle,
he drove away from Old Trafford without waiting to celebrate the victory with
his teammates. Still, though, he was defended by manager Alex Ferguson.
The 24-year-old’s choice of words sometimes helped the case for critics who
depict him as hugely talented but arrogant.
FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 18 2007 file photo Manchester United manager
Sir Alex Ferguson, right, listens to player Cristiano Ronaldo during a press
conference at Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. Manchester United
accepted a world record transfer offer for Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid
on Thursday, June 11, 2009 clearing the World Player of the Year to negotiate
personal terms with the Spanish club.
FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. …
AP - Jun 11, 5:35 am EDT
“People only criticize the best, so what else can I say?” he said after
winning the FIFA player of the year award for 2008.
That year marked not only the completion of a 42-goal season but also of his
first serious interest in joining Madrid.
Madrid’s approach was flatly rebuffed by Ferguson, and the veteran manager
wrapped a protective shield around Ronaldo.
Yet the fans chanted “Viva Ronaldo” with far less gusto last season, rarely
believing the persistent declarations of loyalty to the club that helped him
become the world’s best player after the precocious talent was signed away
from Sporting Lisbon in 2003.
A turning point came on May 27, when United lost the Champions League final
2-0 to Barcelona, a match in which he was upstaged by Argentina’s Lionel
Messi.
In the pre-match broadcast he dismissed talk of leaving—only to say in the
players’ tunnel after the loss that he wasn’t sure if he would be at United
next season.
A player idolized by United fans at his peak will probably divide opinion
among supporters when he leaves. For some, he will be the man who brought the
club great success; for others, he will be someone who toyed with their
adulation before leaving for a higher salary.
Within the club itself, there is an acceptance that he deserved the move to
Spain. Ronaldo had supported Real Madrid as a youngster and craves to be near
his homeland in Madeira.
Ferguson, who never allows any player to undermine his authority, can claim a
victory in forcing Ronaldo to stay in last year’s offseason.
And what keeps him going at 67 is unearthing young talents like Ronaldo and
breeding them into world-class players. From his holiday home in the south of
France, Ferguson will already be thinking about who will inherit Ronaldo’s
mantle.
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