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Cassano Aims Another Dig At Cristiano Ronaldo, Asks Him To Retire: Do Himself A Favour

Cassano Aims Another Dig At Cristiano Ronaldo, Asks Him To Retire: Do Himself A Favour

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Former Real Madrid and Italy forward Antonio Cassano has advised five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo to ‘do himself a favour and hold up his boots if he can not attain the extent required to hold gambling at the best degree. The 40-year-old went on to feature that while he has massive respect for the legend striker, he does now no longer like him as a player.

While speakingin a podcast program, Antonio Cassano said, At this point, Cristiano should love himself, do himself a favour and understand that, if he can not reach a level, he must end his career. He has received everything; he has been a phenomenon. Now it’s time to take retirement.

Antonio Cassano

The former Italian forward then went on to feature how seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi confronted numerous sacrifices in the course of the early stages of his career, much like those that Diego Maradona faced.

I have a lot of respect for CR7, but I don’t like him as a player. Messi is like Maradona. He had to leave Argentina at the age of 14 and face serious physical difficulties, which speaks of sacrifices, he added.

Antonio Cassano

While Antonio Cassano has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to call it a day and retire from professional games, the Portuguese international has different plans as he’s assured of playing at the highest level for a minimum two years. While speaking after receiving an award from the Portuguese Football Federation, the 37-year-old made it clear that he intends to play till the end of Euro 2024.

I hope to be a part of the Federation for a few more years. I still feel motivated, my ambition is high. My path to the national team is not over. We have many quality youngsters. I will be at the World Cup and I want to be at the European Championship.

Antonio Cassano

With Ronaldo currently 37, he would turn 39 when the European Championships take place in 2024. As for his place in the Euro 2024 squad, a lot will depend upon how well he performs at the FIFA 2022 World Cup this year.

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