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Fabio Capello believed that the former Brazilian striker would be Ronaldo’s “number one in history.”
Capello worked with Ronaldo in Real Madrid, but was getting angry with the player’s self-discipline that the player’s unavoidable problems.
Until then, Ronaldo, PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona and Inter Milan, had serious knee problems in the magical young striker, which appeared as the best player in the world.
Capello relations ended in January 2007, Brazil, who signed Bernabeu for AC Milan, Thanking all the exercises in Madrid, and “one” also made Thank Bernabeu.
Despite their collapse, Capello protects Ronaldo’s confidence that it can always be the largest.
He said: “Without injuries and self-care, (Lionel) Messi and (Diego) were number one at the level of Maradona.
“In one way (injuries), which is not wanting and not wanting to be other (injuries). There are players.”
He asked how he decided to leave Madrid, Capello said: “It was oily. He did not want to lose weight and liked good life.
“In addition, the worst thing was that he had dragged his teammates out and created a serious problem for me.
“I gave him the opportunity to lose weight and behave, but he did not want. It didn’t. It’s no longer.”
Capello, from this point of view, Ronaldo, the other, who did not hit his talents, was similar to Gouti, who was a very different Talented former Real Madrid.
“He could have been something he wanted,” he said, the former Spanish midfielder. “I always talked to him and said,” Why don’t you sacrifice yourself a little? Drive a regular life for a while and at 36 years old, you can dedicate yourself to enjoy yourself after doing everything? ‘
“Mister answered:” Mister, you should have a good time before it’s too late. “There was no way to convince him.
“For players like Ronaldo or Gouti, I always like to emphasize how important it is in Madrid. It was not a pure talent, but it was so clever and so ambitious. It’s no significance.”