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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Ronaldo reply Sepp Blatter
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has responded angrily to a video
of FIFA president Sepp Blatter imitating him and describing him as a
“commander on the field.” Speaking at an event at Oxford University last
week, Blatter said he preferred four-time World Player of the Year
Lionel Messi to Ronaldo, who he claimed spends more money on his
hairstyle than the Argentine. Ronaldo has finished second to Messi in
three of the last four years in the voting for the Ballon d’Or, although
the Portuguese did win the award whilst still at Manchester United in
2008. And both men were once again selected in the shortlist of 23 for
this year’s award which was released on Tuesday. “This video shows
clearly the respect and consideration that FIFA has for me, for my club
and my country,” Ronaldo said on his official Facebook page. “Much is
explained now. I wish Mr. Blatter health and a long life, with the
certainty that he will continue to witness, as he deserves, the
successes of his favourite teams and players.” The comments also enraged
Ronaldo’s club and country as both Real Madrid and the Portuguese
Football Federation (FPF) sent letters to FIFA to complain about
Blatter’s conduct. However, in a reply to Madrid, published on the
club’s website, Blatter defended his comments and said he believes
Ronaldo is on a par with Messi as a player. “In response to a question
about Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the moderator asked me to
choose between one of the two and, in this moment having commented that
Messi is the type of son all mothers would like to have, I ended up
saying his name. “However, I want to make it clear that for me Cristiano
Ronaldo is at the same level as Messi and that they are both
exceptional players, each one in their own way. “It was never my
intention to upset or show a lack of respect towards Real Madrid, one of
their players or their fans.” Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti said the
comments lacked respect for a player he described as a “great
professional”. “It seems to me like a lack of respect,” remarked the
Italian. “I haven’t spoken with Cristiano about it. Today he trained
very well as he always does. “He shows every day that he is a great
player. He is serious, professional and respects everyone.” And a
statement on behalf of FPF president Fernando Gomes on the federation’s
website was even more damming of Blatter’s behaviour. “I can’t, in any
way, agree with the position expressed by the person who leads world
football in his comments about the national team and about someone who
is a symbol of Portuguese football,” he said. “Moreover, they seem unfit
and inappropriate and clearly show a lack of respect for Cristiano
Ronaldo and for Portugal. “We learned today that Cristiano Ronaldo was
one of the nominees for the Ballon d’Or, it does not seem appropriate or
adequate that the president of FIFA makes comments saying which player
he prefers between one or other.”
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