Cristiano Ronaldo: In his debut season at Al-Nassr, Ronaldo scored 14 goals and assisted on two more, but he fell short of expectations, as his club failed to win any titles.
Diaz, who once represented Al-Hilal and competed against Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr squad, didn’t mince words while discussing the Portuguese striker.
He struggled, Diaz said in an interview with TyC Sports. The major teams were unaffected by him. I heard people talking about him here after hearing about his three or four goals against weaker opponents. He lost the Kings Cup, the Super Cup, and the whole competition. In Asia, he won’t be able to compete.
Diaz attacked Ronaldo, but Lionel Messi, a longstanding adversary, may soon join him in the Gulf State.
According to reports, Al-Hilal and the Argentine, who is due to leave Paris Saint-Germain and become a free agent, are close to agreeing to a record-breaking contract. When asked to make a comparison between Messi and Ronaldo as football players, Diaz was extremely direct.
“No, by no means, not at all,” he said. It is impossible to compare them. A little over three months ago, we faced off against him, and I saw Messi perform in the World Cup. We are referring to a distance measured in light years.
Although it is impossible to compare the two, the data support him. He is an animal. However, Leo is the best in terms of quality.
While Ronaldo has just returned from Singapore, where he assisted his old buddy Peter Lim with charitable endeavors, Messi’s potential relocation is receiving a lot of attention. He will also be a part of Portugal’s squad for their next matches against Bosnia and Iceland at the end of the month, according to manager Roberto Martinez.
Although Ronaldo is being criticized by former Al-Hilal manager Diaz, the argument between Ronaldo and Messi continues to pique the curiosity of football fans everywhere.
Cristiano Ronaldo is told by the former Al-Hilal manager that Lionel Messi is “light years” ahead of him.
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