Tag: Cristiano Ronaldo

  • New footage shows Cristiano Ronaldo giving advice before ex-teammate’s penalty

    New footage shows Cristiano Ronaldo giving advice before ex-teammate’s penalty

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s insight proved invaluable against ex-teammate Christian Eriksen during Portugal’s loss to Denmark.

    Portugal ultimately fell short, suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat, with Manchester United‘s Rasmus Hojlund netting the decisive goal that sealed their fate.

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    Ronaldo could be seen giving Costa some intel before the penalty was taken

    But the match featured several tense moments.

    In the first half, Christian Eriksen saw his penalty saved by Diogo Costa, who dove to his right, parrying away the shot.

    Before Eriksen’s penalty, previously unseen footage shows a potential tactical intervention by Ronaldo.

    A video circulating on X captured the poignant moment Ronaldo whispered to Costa just before the penalty was taken.

    Having played alongside Eriksen for two seasons and in 15 matches during his time at Old Trafford, Ronaldo’s possible insight into Eriksen’s penalty habits may have inspired Costa’s successful save.

    However, this unexpected assist might just be considered Ronaldo’s most impactful contribution to the match.

    His only other notable involvement came from a header that unfortunately sailed wide of the post.

    Remarkably, Ronaldo also had the fewest touches (30) of any outfield player who played the full 90 minutes during the tie and didn’t manage a single shot on target.

    Adding to the drama, Eriksen had another shot cleared off the line by his Red Devils teammate, Diogo Dalot, and a free-kick saved, as Denmark pushed for a breakthrough.

    Their persistence ultimately bore fruit when Hojlund struck late in the game.

    Rasmus Hojlund netted the decisive goal that sealed Denmark's win

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    Rasmus Hojlund netted the decisive goal that sealed Denmark’s winCredit: UEFA via Getty

    The victory felt richly deserved for Denmark and their new manager, Brian Riemer, who will head to Lisbon for the second leg with a sense of confidence.

    Hojlund celebrated his match-winning goal by performing Ronaldo’s signature ‘sui’ celebration.

    He later defended his actions, stating: “It was not to mock him or anything. I’ve always said he has had great importance for me and my football career.

    “I’m playing against the world’s best footballer, my idol, and to score and become the match-winner, it couldn’t be better.

    “Scoring against him and Portugal is huge; I went to see him in 2009, when he scored from a free-kick, and I’ve been a fan ever since.”

    Ronaldo’s second spell at Old Trafford ended in 2022 after a tumultuous falling out with manager Erik ten Hag, culminating in his contract termination following an interview with Piers Morgan.

    Ronaldo had the fewest touches of any outfield player who played the full 90 minutes

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    Ronaldo had the fewest touches of any outfield player who played the full 90 minutesCredit: Getty

    He then joined Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia on a record-breaking deal, quickly making an impact and igniting a flurry of high-profile player transfers to the Saudi Pro League.

    Ronaldo has won the Arab Club Champions Cup and finished 2023 as the world’s top scorer. In 2024, he shattered the Saudi Pro League scoring record.

    Furthermore, he etched his name in history as the first player to top-score in four different leagues. He also equalled the record for most top-level matches played by a male professional footballer.

    Now, the loser of the impending tie will find themselves entering Scotland’s World Cup qualifying group, which is rounded out by Greece and Belarus.

    Hojlund pulls out Ronaldo’s Siu celebration after goal against Portugal

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  • Serial Chelsea winner says teammate needed one thing to rival Messi and Ronaldo

    Serial Chelsea winner says teammate needed one thing to rival Messi and Ronaldo

    John Obi Mikel suggested Eden Hazard had it in him to be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi… if only he had tried in training!

    Mikel admitted that the Chelsea legend wasn’t a fan of getting down to work at the club’s Cobham training ground, something that may have stopped him from reaching his potential.

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    Hazard is one of the best wingers to have graced the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

    Hazard, who joined from Lille for £32million in 2012, is a Chelsea legend.

    In his career with the club, he made 352 appearances for the Blues, scoring 110 goals and providing 85 assists along the way to helping the club to two Premier League titles, two Europa League crowns and an FA Cup.

    Having played together for five years, Mikel knew all about Hazard’s talents but admitted that his stellar career could have been even better.

    Asked who the best player he’s ever played with Mikel told talkSPORT Drive: “Technically? Eden Hazard.”

    Asked if he fulfilled his potential, Mikel said: “No. He didn’t train. He didn’t apply himself. Imagine if he did?

    “Imagine if he worked out like a Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi?

    “He didn’t like training, he didn’t fancy it because he was so technically gifted that he didn’t need it.”

    Jason Cundy then asked if football came easy to Hazard, to which Mikel replied: “Too easy.

    “He didn’t train, then went out on a Saturday at 3pm and wins you the game and wins man of the match.

    “What can you say? Nothing.”

    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and Ronaldo

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    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and RonaldoCredit: Getty
    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

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    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

    Responding to Mikel’s comments, Claude Makelele said: “You can say many things!

    Mikel replied: “We told him, Claude.

    “He’d say ‘no, leave me alone’. He’d say ‘I don’t want to go and train, you go and train’.”

    Makelele then added: “Do you remember when we were starting with (Arjen) Robben, it was the same but every single day on the training ground we told him because we knew that we needed him in a game.

    “Sometimes it needs to come from your teammates.”

    Meanwhile, Cundy said: “When it comes so easy, and Eden Hazard is the best Chelsea player I’ve ever seen. He’s the best I’ve ever seen.

    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honours

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    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honoursCredit: Getty

    John Obi Mikel Chelsea honours

    • Premier League: 2 (2010, 2015)
    • FA Cup: 4 (2007, 2009, 2010, 2012)
    • League Cup: 2 (2007, 2015)
    • Champions League: 1 (2012)
    • Europa League: 1 (2013)
    • Community Shield: 1 (2010)

    “But when it comes so easily, and he didn’t want to be the best in the world. He didn’t want to be a Cristiano, he didn’t want to be a Lionel Messi.

    “He was happy doing what he was doing. And you’re absolutely right, the problem you’ve got, he would be the best player on the pitch on a Saturday.

    “Now I don’t know what he did midweek because I didn’t see that. But every Saturday that he turned up, he was the best player on the pitch.”

    In an interview with L’Equipe, Hazard was asked to weigh in on the eternal debate which pits the Argentinian superstar against the Portuguese icon – and to offer an opinion on how he measured up himself.

    Hazard's numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive

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    Hazard’s numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive
    Mikel suggested his former teammate found football too easy

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    Mikel suggested his former teammate found football too easyCredit: Getty

    “Individually, Messi is perhaps the only one [better than me],” he said.

    “I loved watching the Barcelona player, less so at the end, but he’s the greatest in history.

    “It’s impossible to take the ball away from him.

    “Cristiano is a bigger player than me but, in terms of pure football, I honestly don’t think so.

    “Neymar, maybe.

    “After that, he’s no better than me, but at Real, you’ve got the best, also in terms of their careers: [Karim] Benzema, [Luka] Modric, they were the best, [Toni] Kroos, Kevin [De Bruyne], they all exude football.”

    Eden Hazard’s reaction after barber tries to troll him with Spurs prank

    After seven years with Chelsea, Hazard joined Real Madrid for a fee in excess of £88.5million.

    Despite struggling to recapture the form he showed in west London, Hazard did win two LaLiga titles and a Champions League while scoring seven goals and providing 12 assists in 76 matches.

    He was also a part of Belgium’s golden generation, scoring 33 goals in 126 matches for his country before retiring from football in 2023.

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  • Hazard was the best I played with, here’s why he didn’t rival Messi and Ronaldo

    Hazard was the best I played with, here’s why he didn’t rival Messi and Ronaldo

    John Obi Mikel suggested Eden Hazard had it in him to be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi… if only he had tried in training!

    Mikel admitted that the Chelsea legend wasn’t a fan of getting down to work at the club’s Cobham training ground, something that may have stopped him reaching his potential.

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    Hazard is one of the best wingers to have graced the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

    Hazard, who joined from Lille for £32million in 2012, is a Chelsea legend.

    In his career with the club, he made 352 appearances for the Blues, scoring 110 goals and providing 85 assists along the way to helping the club to two Premier League titles, two Europa League crowns and an FA Cup.

    Having played together for five years, Mikel knew all about Hazard’s talents but admitted that his stellar career could have been even better.

    Asked who the best player he’s ever played with Mikel told talkSPORT Drive: “Technically? Eden Hazard.”

    Asked if he fulfilled his potential, Mikel said: “No. He didn’t train. He didn’t apply himself. Imagine if he did?

    “Imagine if he worked out like a Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi?

    “He didn’t like training, he didn’t fancy it because he was so technically gifted that he didn’t need it.”

    Jason Cundy then asked if football came easy to Hazard, to which Mikel replied: “Too easy.

    “He didn’t train, then went out on a Saturday at 3pm and wins you the game and wins man of the match.

    “What can you say? Nothing.”

    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and Ronaldo

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    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and RonaldoCredit: Getty
    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

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    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

    Responding to Mikel’s comments, Claude Makelele said: “You can say many things!

    Mikel replied: “We told him, Claude.

    “He’d say ‘no, leave me alone’. He’d say ‘I don’t want to go and train, you go and train’.”

    Makelele then added: “Do you remember when we were starting with (Arjen) Robben, it was the same but every single day on the training ground we told him because we knew that we needed him in a game.

    “Sometimes it needs to come from your teammates.”

    Meanwhile, Cundy said: “When it comes so easy, and Eden Hazard is the best Chelsea player I’ve ever seen. He’s the best I’ve ever seen.

    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honours

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    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honoursCredit: Getty

    “But when it comes so easily, and he didn’t want to be the best in the world. He didn’t want to be a Cristiano, he didn’t want to be a Lionel Messi.

    “He was happy doing what he was doing. And you’re absolutely right, the problem you’ve got, he would be the best player on the pitch on a Saturday.

    “Now I don’t know what he did midweek because I didn’t see that. But every Saturday that he turned up, he was the best player on the pitch.”

    In an interview with L’Equipe, Hazard was asked to weigh in on the eternal debate which pits the Argentinian superstar against the Portugese icon – and to offer an opinion on how he measured up himself.

    Hazard's numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive

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    Hazard’s numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive

    “Individually, Messi is perhaps the only one [better than me],” he said.

    “I loved watching the Barcelona player, less so at the end, but he’s the greatest in history.

    “It’s impossible to take the ball away from him.

    “Cristiano is a bigger player than me but, in terms of pure football, I honestly don’t think so.

    “Neymar, maybe.

    “After that, he’s no better than me, but at Real, you’ve got the best, also in terms of their careers: [Karim] Benzema, [Luka] Modric, they were the best, [Toni] Kroos, Kevin [De Bruyne], they all exude football.”

    Eden Hazard’s reaction after barber tries to troll him with Spurs prank

    After seven years with Chelsea, Hazard joined Real Madrid for a fee in excess of £88.5million.

    Despite struggling to recapture the form he showed in west London, Hazard did win two LaLiga titles and a Champions League while scoring seven goals and providing 12 assists in 76 matches.

    He was also a part of Belgium’s golden generation, scoring 33 goals in 126 matches for his country before retiring from football in 2023.

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  • I played with Ronaldo at Madrid but all-star Spurs team was greatest I played in

    I played with Ronaldo at Madrid but all-star Spurs team was greatest I played in

    Rafael van der Vaart spent only two seasons with Tottenham Hotspur but it was long enough to declare they were ‘maybe the best’ team he played in.

    Van der Vaart moved to north London in 2010 from Real Madrid, where he played alongside a galaxy of superstars including Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Raul, Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso, to name five.

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    Van der Vaart spent one season alongside Ronaldo at Real MadridCredit: Getty

    Although he left the glamour of Madrid behind, he joined Tottenham at a time when they had numerous stars of their own.

    Ledley King, Gareth Bale, Luka Modric and Jermain Defoe were all on the club’s books prior to the Dutchman’s arrival.

    In Van der Vaart’s second season, Scott Parker, Emmanuel Adebayor and Kyle Walker all joined to further strengthen Tottenham’s impressive squad under then-boss Harry Redknapp.

    Even though the team recorded Premier League finishes of fifth and fourth in his two years at the club and failed to land any domestic or continental silverware, Van der Vaart waxed lyrical about the ‘fantastic team.’

    “Before this interview, I was thinking about that time, you think, ‘Wow, that was maybe the best team I ever played in,’” Van der Vaart told talkSPORT Breakfast.

    Van der Vaart’s first season at White Hart Lane coincided with his best goalscoring return in the league since the 2002/03 campaign with Ajax, as the Dutchman netted 13 times.

    A primary reason behind the attacking midfielder’s impressive goal return was down to Redknapp and the legendary manager’s reluctance to shackle his attacking gem, and a telepathic understanding with Peter Crouch.

    It’s why Van der Vaart looks back at his entire two-year stint at Tottenham as the time he felt the best on the pitch.

    “I think you have different phases in your career,” Van der Vaart said.

    “Of course, Ajax especially in the beginning. Then I moved to Hamburg and I had a great time.

    The Dutchman formed part of a memorable Tottenham team alongside Modric, Bale and Defoe

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    The Dutchman formed part of a memorable Tottenham team alongside Modric, Bale and DefoeCredit: Getty

    “But when you look at team, quality, talent and potential … I think I had the best time at Tottenham.

    “Also with Harry Redknapp of course, a coach that I really liked because he gave me so much freedom on the pitch.”

    Tottenham could certainly do with someone of Van der Vaart’s ilk right now given the team sits a lowly 13th in the Premier League, with the Europa League the club’s only chance of silverware this term.

    Should Ange Postecoglou’s side fall short in the Europa League, it would mark the 17th-straight season without a trophy.

    As to what Tottenham can do to end a drought unbecoming of a team with their state-of-the-art stadium and training ground, Van der Vaart believed the club must stop overpaying for ‘normal’ players and instead should be prepared to fork out more for those who will take them to the next level.

    “At the end of the day, I think Tottenham always tried to go to the next level, but the last step is the biggest,” Van der Vaart said.

    Van der Vaart made 77 appearances and scored 28 times for Tottenham

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    Van der Vaart made 77 appearances and scored 28 times for TottenhamCredit: getty

    “Of course, you can build a new stadium and everything is perfect. If you compare it to my time, we were still on the Chigwell training ground and everything was smaller. White Hart Lane, which for me, was the best ambience I ever played in. Now, everything is big. You want to go to the next step and you don’t play like that.

    “At the end of the day, they bought so many players for crazy money in my point of view. You can buy less players and buy better ones and pay a little bit more. But now these days, they pay money for normal players.”

    Van der Vaart added: “At the end, it’s the talent of the group and in my days, we had so much talent it was unbelievable.”

    Van der Vaart and the rest of the Tottenham faithful will have to wait until the summer to see whether Postecoglou and the club heed his advice about how to spend the transfer budget.

    But a Europa League trophy would go some way to attracting a higher calibre of players and, at present, is the only way Tottenham feature in Europe next season given their position in the table.

    Postecoglou’s side can take their first major stride to Europa League glory when they travel to AZ Alkmaar for the first leg of their round of 16 tie on Thursday, which you can listen to live on talkSPORT 2.

    Sebastien Bassong reveals Benoit Assou-Ekotto didn’t know who Rafael van de Vaart was when he signed for Tottenham from Real Madrid

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  • Solskjaer names the player he was ‘upset’ United got rid of and it’s not Ronaldo

    Solskjaer names the player he was ‘upset’ United got rid of and it’s not Ronaldo

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer both played with and managed Cristiano Ronaldo – but his Manchester United exit isn’t the one that saddens him the most.

    Instead it’s Red Devils academy graduate Scott McTominay, who has been smashing it at Napoli since his move to Italy last summer.

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    Solskjaer has conceded he is ‘upset’ over McTominay’s departureCredit: AFP
    The former Red Devils boss played alongside and managed Ronaldo

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    The former Red Devils boss played alongside and managed RonaldoCredit: Getty

    Solskjaer returned to Old Trafford in December 2018 following the sacking of Jose Mourinho.

    After three months as caretaker manager, he became the club’s permanent boss in March 2019.

    He would go on to spend two full seasons in charge before leaving United in November 2021 – with Ronaldo following him out the door the following year.

    His tenure included a second place finish behind Manchester City during his final full campaign in the dugout.

    Over three years on from his exit, Solskjaer has revealed he still watches United ‘when I can’.

    However, he admits he wishes McTominay had not been sold in the summer.

    When asked if he still watches his old club’s matches, Solskjaer told The Athletic: “When I can.

    “It’s still good to see Bruno Fernandes and Harry (Maguire) doing well. And Scotty is doing well at Napoli.

    “I’m upset that we let him go because he was important last season when he kept popping up with goals. His heart and his knowledge of the culture were important.”

    McTominay left the club for Napoli in the summer after 22 years with the Red Devils.

    The midfielder made a total of 255 first-team appearances, scoring 29 goals for his boyhood club.

    McTominay left United for Napoli in the summer after 22 years with the club

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    McTominay left United for Napoli in the summer after 22 years with the clubCredit: Getty
    The midfielder made 255 appearances for the Red Devils

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    The midfielder made 255 appearances for the Red DevilsCredit: Getty

    Of those matches, 115 were with Solskjaer as manager, with McTominay finding the net 14 times during his tenure.

    The Scotland international also won the FA Cup and was United’s third top scorer behind Rasmus Hojlund and Bruno Fernandes last term.

    Since moving to Italy, he has scored seven goals and provided four assists in 25 appearances for Antonio Conte’s Napoli.

    Meanwhile, Solskjaer is now back in management with Besiktas after turning down 40 job offers since leaving United.

    The 52-year-old explained: “At least 40. But they weren’t right; I need to be in my job. I’m a people-person; I use the human capital around me.

    “So why Besiktas? It’s a huge club with a great history in an amazing city. But I’d spoken to them twice before, six months ago and a year ago.

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    “It was different this time with the president and the way he spoke about bringing the old Besiktas back with values and respect.

    “Human values like never giving up, always fighting. And they want quick, attacking football.”

    Solskjaer was appointed in January on a deal until the end of next season.

    He has since won six of his eight matches in charge, losing just once.

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  • Rapper AJ Tracey phones talkSPORT to call out host’s Ronaldo view

    Rapper AJ Tracey phones talkSPORT to call out host’s Ronaldo view

    AJ Tracey personally phoned talkSPORT after Darren Bent claimed Mohamed Salah has been better in the Premier League than Cristiano Ronaldo.

    The rapper couldn’t believe what he was hearing on Monday’s edition of Drive from the former England striker, although Bent did appear to get Tracey round to his way of thinking by the end of the exchange.

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    Tracey phoned talkSPORT to debate with BentCredit: Getty
    The rapper disagreed with Bent's Salah and Ronaldo comments

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    The rapper disagreed with Bent’s Salah and Ronaldo commentsCredit: talkSPORT

    Bent’s claim came after Salah scored his 25th Premier League goal of the season on Sunday.

    He also grabbed an assist in Liverpool’s 2-0 win at Manchester City to move to 41 goal contributions in the league this term.

    Liverpool’s win at the Etihad Stadium also saw Salah break a number of other records, while also equalling a very impressive one from the great Lionel Messi.

    However, Tracey was quick to shut down the suggestion that the Egyptian has surpassed Manchester United legend Ronaldo.

    Turning his attention to the talkSPORT co-host’s comments, the musician fumed: “One more thing I just want to squeeze in there, don’t you ever dare say that Mohamed Salah is better than CR7. Don’t you ever, ever.”

    However, Bent quickly clarified he had only been talking in terms of the pair’s Premier League careers.

    The ex-forward replied: “In terms of the Premier League era, I’m saying Salah has been better. Not ever.”

    Tracey continued his argument, though, explaining: “Alright, Premier League era, you could say that, yeah? But not ever.

    “But this is the thing, though, yeah? When we take a snapshot of time, it’s a little bit inaccurate.

    “Because, you know, if you want to say, is (Eden) Hazard a better player than Salah, a lot of people are going to argue with you and say Hazard’s better.

    Ronaldo is a five-time Ballon d'Or winner and has scored over 900 career goals

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    Ronaldo is a five-time Ballon d’Or winner and has scored over 900 career goalsCredit: Getty
    Salah's record-breaking season continued with a goal and assist on Sunday

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    Salah’s record-breaking season continued with a goal and assist on SundayCredit: AFP

    “Personally, I would say Hazard’s a more gifted player. Salah’s done more, you know, in the Premier League.

    “So we’re going to have to say, you know, in the Premier League era, yeah, you’d say Salah’s a better player, but just as a footballer, and acknowledging with the eye test, because you know, today’s all about stats.

    “It’s not all about stats. And with the eye test, you’re going to say, you know, objectively, I’d say Hazard’s a better player. CR7, I would say is a better footballer than Salah, but Salah’s done more in the Premier League. If we’re going to land there, I can agree with you.”

    Bent agreed, adding: “Yeah, no argument there, but CR7 is one of the greatest of all time.

    “But if you look at what Salah’s doing in the Premier League, if you could have one in the Premier League era at Tottenham, which one do you have?”

    Spurs fan Tracey simply responded: “On my life, I promise you, on my life, I’m taking CR7, bro. I was at Spurs when CR7 was absolutely battering us.”

    Ronaldo won three league titles and a golden boot in his first spell at United

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    Ronaldo won three league titles and a golden boot in his first spell at UnitedCredit: Getty
    Tracey would take Ronaldo over Salah at his beloved Spurs

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    Tracey would take Ronaldo over Salah at his beloved SpursCredit: Rex

    Ronaldo won three Premier League titles and a Golden Boot during his first spell in England with Manchester United.

    The Portuguese ultimately scored 103 goals in 236 league appearances for the Red Devils over the course of two stints at Old Trafford.

    Meanwhile, Salah now has 182 strikes in 290 Premier League appearances, with two of those goals coming in his 13 league matches for Chelsea.

    The Reds forward is also a three-time Golden Boot winner across his previous seven seasons at Anfield.

    He currently leads the race for this season’s award by six goals ahead of Alexander Isak and Erling Haaland.

    Salah is set to clinch a second league title as well, with Liverpool now 11 points clear at the top of the table.

    Arne Slot answers whether Liverpool have already won the Premier League title after a dominant display against Manchester City

    However, nearest challengers Arsenal do have a game in hand on their title rivals.

    Is that the title race done?

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    Is that the title race done?

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  • Alexander Isak creates Premier League history and beats Ronaldo and Kane stats

    Alexander Isak creates Premier League history and beats Ronaldo and Kane stats

    During Newcastle’s stunning 11-minute destruction of Nottingham Forest, Alexander Isak claimed an impressive bit of Premier League history.

    The striker scored two of the Magpies four goals between the 23rd and 34th minutes of the match at St. James’ Park – and set a new record for his country on the way.

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    Isak’s first of two was history-makingCredit: AFP
    Isak now has 50 Premier League goals

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    Isak now has 50 Premier League goals

    The two efforts made it 50 in 76 English top flight games for Isak, who is now the league’s all-time top scoring Swede.

    Entering the match level with Arsenal great Freddie Ljungberg, he went ahead with a penalty smashed down the middle of the goal, and then another dink, leaving Forest’s Matz Sels fuming.

    Reaching half a century, the 25-year-old became the seventh-fastest player to do so, with his 76 games fewer than big names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero.

    The Stockholm native is now on 19 league goals this season, with only Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah boasting more on 24.

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    His goals came among an astonishing flurry from Newcastle who looked like they may be in trouble after going 1-0 down early.

    Callum Hudson-Odoi opened the scoring in the eighth minute as an out-of-position and returning Nick Pope may have caused some concern among his defenders.

    Yet Lewis Miley hit back in the 23rd minute before Jacob Murphy’s go-ahead goal and Isak’s double.

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  • Salah beats Ronaldo’s best ever Premier League return with 12 games still to go

    Salah beats Ronaldo’s best ever Premier League return with 12 games still to go

    Mohamed Salah has once again eclipsed Cristiano Ronaldo’s best ever goal contribution tally in the Premier League.

    The Liverpool forward has brought up his 24th goal in the top-flight this season against Aston Villa on Wednesday night.

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    Salah opened the scoring in the Midlands just before the half-hour markCredit: Getty
    Liverpool players celebrating a goal.

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    His strike was his 38th goal involvement in the Premier League this seasonCredit: AFP

    Salah broke the deadlock in the 29th minute at Villa Park – thanks to an error from Villa full-back Andres Garcia.

    Garcia’s loose pass found it’s way to Diogo Jota, who in turn ran in on goal and squared for Salah to fire home into an empty net.

    Villa didn’t take long to get level with Youri Tielemans volleying in from close range on 38 minutes, with Ollie Watkins then heading the hosts ahead just before the break.

    But take nothing away from Salah with the Egyptian maestro now boasting 24 goals and 14 assists from 26 matches this term.

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    Salah leads the way in terms of most goals and assists in the Premier League this campaign with the 32-year-old on course to win the PFA Player of the Year award.

    And in what could be his potentially final season with the Reds, he is looking to make it his best year yet.

    Going into Liveprool’s clash in the Midlands, Salah had been level with Ronaldo‘s 37 goal contributions he set during his best performing Premier League season.

    That came in the 2007/08 term, where the five-time Ballon d’Or winner found the back of the net on 31 occasions, while registering six assists.

    He helped Manchester United lift the Premier League and Champions League titles, with his form seeing him win his first Ballon d’Or at the end of 2008.

    And Salah will be hoping it’s a good omen in his quest to fire Arne Slot’s men to glory.

    Illustration of Mohamed Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo with their goals and assists stats for their respective seasons.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United celebrating a goal.

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    Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or following his exploits from the 2007/08 seasonCredit: Getty
    Mohamed Salah's 2024-2025 Premier League stats: 24 goals, 14 assists, 20 games scored in, 8 penalties.

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    Salah will be in the running to scoop the individual honour if he carries on at this rate

    Though for Salah, it’s not the first time that he has beaten Ronaldo’s impressive return from 17 years ago.

    In his first season at Liverpool after joining from Roma in 2017, the ex-Chelsea man was directly involved in a whopping 42 goals.

    With 32 goals, he set the record of the most amount of strikes in a 38-game season – a record which was broken by Erling Haaland‘s 36 goals from two years ago.

    But with 12 games still to go in the Premier League, Salah will eyeing up breaking his own tally – and Thierry Henry‘s all-time record.

    The Arsenal legend chipped in with 44 goal involvements [22 goals, 20 assists] during the 2002/03 season – the most amount in a 38-game campaign.

    He is also the only player to both score and assist at least 20 times, another milestone Salah will be looking to add to his collection.

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  • Man United cash boost, Spurs identify Ange replacement, PL coach to Championship

    Man United cash boost, Spurs identify Ange replacement, PL coach to Championship

    Cash-strapped Manchester United could be set for a much-needed multi-million pound windfall – thanks to former striker Mason Greenwood.

    Greenwood has been banging in goals for fun since leaving Man United to join Roberto de Zerbi’s Marseille last summer.

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    Greenwood has enjoyed a bright start to his Marseille career and could land Man United a financial boostCredit: Getty

    The ex-England international’s hot streak of 14 goals in 22 games for the French outfit has alerted some of Europe’s biggest clubs, including the likes of PSG and Barcelona.

    When United traded Greenwood with Marseille for £26.6miliion they insisted on an unusually high 50 per cent sell-on clause.

    With the 23-year-old now valued at around £60m, that means United would bank in the region of £16.5m from any sale.

    At a time when Sir Jim Ratcliffe is cutting costs to raise vital transfer funds, that money would come in very handy for struggling boss Ruben Amorim.

    Bournemouth stars (and boss) wanted

    Bournemouth are braced for a summer battle to keep several of their star men, and manager Andoni Iraola!

    The Cherries are enjoying the season of their lifetime and currently sit in fifth place in the Premier League, likely to be enough to secure a spot in the Champions League.

    Their incredible rise up the table has not gone unnoticed with centre-back Dean Huijsen, who is believed to have a £50m release clause in his contract, attracting attention from Liverpool and Chelsea.

    Left-back Milos Kerkez is another Cherries star on the radar of a number of top clubs, including Manchester United, along with fleet-footed forward Antoine Semenyo, who has admirers at Newcastle.

    Then there is miracle-working gaffer Iraola, who talkSPORT understands would be at the top of Tottenham’s list if they parted company with Ange Postecoglou, who is under pressure with Spurs down in 12th.

    With Iraola preferring to sign short-term deals and only contracted until the end of next season that could leave Bournemouth vulnerable, although sources close to the Spaniard say he is happy on the Dorset coast.

    Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth head coach, applauding after a match.

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    Iraola has earned praise for his work at Bournemouth, as well as attracting the eyes of the Premier League’s big boysCredit: Getty

    Why Mitoma rejected Saudi revealed

    Kaoru Mitoma is a rare breed in modern football, a player who puts ambition before money.

    The Brighton winger was subject of a shock £74m bid from Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr in the final days of the transfer widow.

    But even if the Seagulls were tempted to cash in on their Japanese international, which they were reluctant to do, talkSPORT has been told he immediately rebuffed the notion of moving to the Middle East.

    That’s because the humble 27-year-old, who could have set himself up financially for life by linking up with Cristiano Ronaldo, has his sights set on one day playing in the Champions League.

    What the Saudi interest has achieved is to strengthen Brighton’s bargaining position when an elite Premier League or European club do come calling by driving up his asking price.

    After being compared to Arsenal’s Dutch maestro Dennis Bergkamp following his stunning goal of the season contender against Chelsea, there is every chance the big boys could come calling.

    Kaoru Mitoma of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrating a goal.

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    Mitoma turned down a life-changing move to Saudi Arabia – because he dreams of Champions League footballCredit: Getty

    Spurs coach wanted by Championship club

    Swansea could turn to Ryan Mason in their hunt for a new manager.

    Tottenham assistant coach Mason was high on the Swans’ wanted list before they appointed Luke Williams in January last year.

    And after deciding to give Williams the boot after a run of eight defeats from their last ten games, the ex-England midfielder still has admirers among the Welsh club’s hierarchy.

    Mason also held talks with Anderlecht in October before deciding to stay at Spurs, so it remains to be seen if he is willing to leave now.

    As talkSPORT reported on Monday, former Oxford boss Des Buckingham is also among the front-runners to replace the sacked Williams.

    However, this notebook understands Russell Martin has no interest in a return to South Wales.

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  • Mohamed Salah has done more for the Premier League than Cristiano Ronaldo

    Mohamed Salah has done more for the Premier League than Cristiano Ronaldo

    Mohamed Salah will go down as a bigger Premier League great than Cristiano Ronaldo.

    That’s the view of talkSPORT host Darren Bent, who was discussing the Liverpool forward’s legacy with special guest Emmanuel Petit on Drive.

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    Salah is a true Premier League great, believes PetitCredit: Getty

    Salah is facing an uncertain future with his contract at Anfield set to expire in the summer.

    While Liverpool have been told that retaining the star would actually save them more than £70million, the uncertainty hasn’t had any sort of negative impact on his performances.

    If anything, Salah’s performances have hit new heights with the Egyptian star scoring 27 goals and providing 19 assists in just 35 games this term.

    With 345 goal involvements in 384 matches for the Merseysiders, Salah will undoubtedly be a huge miss if he does leave the club this summer.

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    That’s the view of Arsenal legend Petit, who waxed lyrical about the 32-year-old.

    Asked if he’s the greatest player ever in the Premier League, Petit said: “Amazing. He’s one of them, definitely.

    “He’s won everything with Liverpool so far and has been such a great player for them and it’s a joy, even if you’re not a Liverpool fan.

    “That’s what the Premier League is about – getting the best players in the world and to be honest I love everything about Mo Salah.

    “I love the player, I love the man, I love the image and everything. There’s nothing I don’t like about him and I’m very, very hard to please.

    “For me, I’d have loved to have been his teammate because the way he plays and the link with the fans and the club – I don’t know what will happen to him at the end of this season but I hope he will stay in the Premier League because this is why I want to watch a game, because of this kind of player.

    Salah is tearing it up in what could be his final Premier League season

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    Salah is tearing it up in what could be his final Premier League seasonCredit: Getty
    Salah has been in incredible form this season

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    Salah has been in incredible form this season

    “This guy is a joy for everything he’s done and for me, he’s the best in Premier League history. He’s one of the best, he’s among the best.

    “I won’t compare to Ryan Giggs or Thierry Henry because it’s a different generation and football is not the same so I’m not comparing with 20 years ago but it’s about the emotion that these players will leave at a club.

    “In 20 years time I think that people will talk about him as one of the greatest players in the Premier League.”

    But while Petit wouldn’t be drawn on comparisons, Bent expressed his belief that Salah will be remembered more fondly in England than Ronaldo.

    Despite closing in on 1,000 career goals, Ronaldo scored 103 times in 236 Premier League games for Manchester United, leading the ex-Tottenham forward to pile more praise on Salah.

    Responding to Petit, Arsenal fan Bent added: “I agree, I think he’s one of the greatest in Premier League history.

    Bent believes that Salah has done more for the Premier League than Cristiano Ronaldo

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    Bent believes that Salah has done more for the Premier League than Cristiano RonaldoCredit: Getty

    Mohamed Salah vs Cristiano Ronaldo compariso

    Mohamed Salah for Liverpool

    Appearances: 384

    Goals: 238

    Assists: 107

    Cristiano Ronaldo for Man United

    Appearances: 346

    Goals: 145

    Assists: 64

    “He has to be. His numbers speak for themselves.

    “Obviously he’s not at the top of my list because Thierry Henry is the top of my list.

    “But if I’m building an all-time Premier League team – on that right-hand side, there’s no debate.

    “Even if you want to throw Ronaldo in one the right, in Premier League terms I think that Salah is better.

    “If you’re talking about a career then obviously Ronaldo is one of the greatest ever, but in the Premier League, it’s Salah.”

    Salah is next in action on Sunday when Liverpool face Wolves in the Premier League.

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    The Reds are firmly on track to win the title this term with a seven-point advantage over Arsenal in second with 14 games remaining.

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