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'Get rid of Ronaldo!' - Juventus star under fire again ahead of crunch Atalanta clash

Oct 19, 2021
The Portuguese has always had his critics, but his disappointment with Turin is becoming more and more obvious because he left Europe and won the Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo has long been accustomed to intense media censorship and severe public attacks.

He told the Repubblica in May 2019: ``I know people are standing with rifles waiting for me to miss a penalty or lose in a decisive match. ''

"But it's part of life, and I have to be prepared to accept this. And I have been prepared for many years."

However, there are signs that since Juventus eliminated the Champions League in the Champions League round of 16, he has been feeling like a series of criticisms.

Indeed, it was obvious that he wanted to point his ear to his critics after completing his trick on the hat on March 14, five days after Porto’s tragic blow.

However, if he thinks that it will silence the opponents, then he has proved to be a sad mistake.

The debate about whether Juventus should keep Ronaldo for another year or try to get rid of him has now exacerbated his cruel salary.

In the defense of the 36-year-old player, he scored goals and promoted the Bianconeri brand, fully fulfilling the requirements of him since arriving in Italy in 2018.

However, from a financial and sports perspective, Juventus is still struggling, prompting many experts to claim that the "CR7 project" has failed and should therefore be abandoned.

These numbers are certainly not good. Since Ronaldo signed, Juventus has never made it to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, but now they feel the impact of the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus on and off the field. The striker's annual salary is only 31 million euros and their financial difficulties. .

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Former Italy international Antonio Cassano is just one of several experts who believe that the Portuguese superstar has now become a tactical issue, which is totally incompatible with the football philosophy advocated by coach Andrea Pirlo.

Ronaldo himself admitted that as he grew older, he simplified the game. He no longer dribbles so much, and contributes less in scoring. Today, his only goal is to score goals. He continues to excel in this regard.

Indeed, Ronaldo is currently winning his first Capocannoniere award, scoring an impressive 25 goals in just 27 Serie A matches. However, his best season since signing proved Juventus' worst season in a decade.

They have already withdrawn from the Champions League and Serie A. They face a battle for the top four in Serie A. Sunday's defeat against Atlanta could drop them to fifth place.

Tuttosport even claimed on Tuesday that if Juventus missed the next season of Champions League football, Ronaldo is likely to leave Turin, and this is only part of a large number of reports published in the Italian media this week, the content is completely focused on Ronaldo's future.

Currently, analyzing his every move-more important than at any time in his Juve career-some conclusions are doubtful.

After beating Genoa last weekend, Ronaldo allegedly took off his shirt and threw it to the ground in disgust, simply because he didn't score.

During the game, he certainly cut a frustrated figure, and during the Portuguese international dispute, after the controversial draw between Portugal and Serbia, he frantically removed the captain's armband, which is obviously a comparison.

However, as the Juventus reporter Romeo Agristi quickly stated, Ronaldo actually threw the jersey to a ball boy.

Unfortunately, the news did not reach his hands before Pirlo faced the TV camera, which meant that he was forgotten to try to defend Ronaldo's seemingly disrespectful gesture by attributing Ronaldo's victory gesture.

The former midfielder told Sky Sports Italy: "(frustration) is part of the attitude of the champions, they always want to leave their mark."

Worse is to follow.

On Monday, Gazzetta dello Sport claimed that Ronaldo was so angry about the Genoa game that he hit a wall in the locker room afterwards-the club strongly denied this accusation.

The next day, “Repubblica” reported that before breaking up with Juventus in 2018, Massimiliano Allegri told club president Andrea Agnelli: “Get rid of Ronaldo. He stopped The growth of the team." 

Meanwhile, on Bergamo, Hans Hateboer and his accomplices laughed after putting on a Ronaldo jersey to Robin Gosens. Change your shirt.


Even Gosens, who was "ashamed" and "tiny" because of his negligence, couldn't help but laugh. But one wonders if Ronaldo will see the interesting side, especially within a week of such negative news reports.

Indeed, he has even questioned his status as the best player in Serie A. World Cup champion Ruca Toni believes Romelu Lukaku is now "a more complete striker".

Former Juventus midfielder Massimo Mauro then went further, thinking that without a role that he believes is only interested in personal gains, the club's situation would be much better.

The 58-year-old said to Gazzetta: "Ronaldo has never been a leader he has ever played, and he will never be. He is like a company, and turnover is more important.

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