Saturday, April 25, 2015

Ferguson: Ronaldo would be great in any league - Messi wouldn't


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 Ferguson: Ronaldo would be great in any league - Messi wouldn't
The Scot has acknowledged the genius of both players but feels his former protege's toughness would make him a success in any division

Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says Lionel Messi is purely a Barcelona product but believes Cristiano Ronaldo would be a success anywhere in the world.

The Barca and Real Madrid forwards have won the last seven Ballon d'Or awards between them, marking the pair out as the two best players of their generation and among the greatest to have ever played the game.

Ronaldo already has 50 goals this season, while Messi has shone since the turn of the year to help inspire the Catalans to the top of La Liga at Madrid's expense.

And Ferguson, who managed Ronaldo for six years before the Portugal international left Old Trafford for the Santiago Bernabeu in 2009, has backed his former protege as the more complete footballer.

"Ronaldo is tough," the Scot told BBC Sport. "People say 'who is the player in the world' and plenty of people quite rightly say Messi. You can't dispute that opinion.

"But the thing about Ronaldo... Ronaldo could play for Millwall, QPR, Doncaster Rovers or anyone and he'd score a hat-trick. I'm not sure Messi could do it.

"Ronaldo's got two feet, he's quick, he's good in the air and he's brave, though Messi's brave too of course. I just think Messi is a Barcelona player."

Ferguson also labelled the 30-year-old as the player who advanced the most under his tutelage over his 26 years in charge of United.

"Ronaldo is the biggest improvement I ever had at Manchester United really because he came as a young skinny kid at 17," the retired coach added. "And yes, he had stuff such as diving which people used to criticise him but, once he got out on the training field, he was fantastic.

"The most important thing for a great player is decision-making and that improved over Ronaldo's time at old Trafford. Him and Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, you have to say, are the best three players I ever had. Bryan Robson and Roy Keane and Eric Cantona were great players, too, but not [at their level]."

source: Goal.com

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Atletico Madrid 2-0 Real Sociedad: Resurgent Rojiblancos close on rivals Real Madrid

Mikel Gonzalez put a Koke corner through his own net after just over 60 seconds of play at the Vicente Calderon before Antoine Griezmann added a second just 10 minutes in

Source: Goal.com

Reigning champions Atletico Madrid eased to a third consecutive Liga win with a routine 2-0 victory over Real Sociedad on Tuesday.
Coach Diego Simeone chose to shuffle his pack, making five alterations to the side that overcame Cordoba by the same scoreline on Saturday, but the changes paid instant dividends as the hosts caught Sociedad cold.
Atletico offered the latest demonstration of their set-piece prowess when Mikel Gonzalez headed Koke's second-minute corner into his own net.
It was 2-0 shortly afterwards as Antoine Griezmann capitalised on an error from Geronimo Rulli - far from the last uncertain moment on a trying outing for the Argentine goalkeeper.
The gap between second-placed Real Madrid and Atletico is down to two points ahead of the former's trip to Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday, while next week's all-Madrid Champions League quarter-final looms on the horizon.
Simeone's side made a strong start as Arda Turan drilled an early shot against the post on the end of Koke's deep cross, but Atletico did not have to wait long to open the scoring.
Koke's delivery caused problems for Sociedad once more as Gonzalez diverted the Spain midfielder's in-swinging corner into his own goal.
An uphill task for David Moyes' team became considerably steeper in the 10th minute when Rulli got down to keep out Koke's dipping strike but could only push the ball to Griezmann, who dispatched a cool finish beyond the prone keeper.
A last-ditch challenge from Gonzalez prevented Griezmann from doubling his tally shortly afterwards and, although Sociedad belatedly settled into the contest, Rulli provided further cause for concern in the 27th minute when he saved unconvincingly from a Jesus Gamez drive.
Another well-planned corner routine in the 39th minute could have brought a third for Atletico but Mario Suarez missed his kick, before Koke almost caught out Rulli in fortuitous circumstances - his arching cross from the right dipping to hit the crossbar.
Suarez thumped over under pressure after Griezmann's cushioned lay-off as Atletico continued to be the most threatening team after the break.
Sociedad midfielder David Zurutuza went to ground in the area under a challenge from Miranda as the hour approached but the referee was uninterested in his penalty claims.
The hosts pressed forward once more, looking to secure the points, and substitute Raul Jimenez - on in place of Fernando Torres - saw an attempt deflected wide after Rulli clawed a Gamez cross out of his six-yard box.
Home goalkeeper Jan Oblak made sure of his third consecutive clean sheet with a brilliant 88th-minute save, pushing a free-kick from sub Esteban Granero away from the top corner as Sociedad were forced to accept a first defeat in five games.

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