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Portugal lead Group H with 1-0 win over cautious Norway Portugal striker Helder Postiga struck in the second half to secure a 1-0 home win against a cautious Norway side on Saturday to leave them top of Euro 2012 qualifying Group H on goal difference. The Norwegians had managed to keep Portugal at bay during the first half with a strong defensive performance, but Portugal returned from the break with more menace and Nani sent in a cross that Postiga to sidefooted home after 53 minutes. Having relied on rapid counter attacks in the first half, Norway failed to threaten after going behind while Portugal’s intricate play failed to create another clear chance. Portugal had a poor start to the campaign but have recovered under coach Paulo Bento, who took over after Carlos Queiroz was sacked in September, and are now level on 10 points with Denmark, who won 2-0 in Iceland, and opponents Norway.- Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo: I have no intention of leaving Real Madrid Portugal captain puts to bed any rumours over his future at the Bernabeu amid reports he is being monitored by former side Manchester United Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed he will intention of leaving Real Madrid during the summer transfer window amid speculative reports linking him with a Premier League return. The 26-year-old, who scored 40 goals in La Liga, is adamant that the allure of winning bigger titles with Madrid following their Copa del Rey triumph last term will keep him busy at the Bernabeu.Yet, reports of interest from England, including former club Manchester United continue to surface, but the Portugal international has no doubt over his future. “I’m happy at Real. I want to win more titles for the club. I’m settled at Real Madrid and I have no intention of moving,” Ronaldo told the press. An immaculate season was crowned with the Copa, but Ronaldo admits he wanted much more following failed bids to win La Liga and the Champions League which ended in the hands of rivals Barcelona. “In relation to goals, it was a special season, without doubt. Scoring 50 odd goals is not easy, and I’m extremely pleased about it. But what I wanted more was titles,” he added. Ronaldo’s Portugal play Norway in a Euro 2012 qualifier on Saturday, and the aim is clear as his side are behind them in Group H after losing 1-0 in Oslo earlier in the campaign. “We’re at home, in front of our own fans. I’m confident we’ll win. I know Norway; I know they’re a good team. It’s going to be difficult but I believe Portugal will play a good game and win,” he added. “If we win we’ll be first in the group. We have to beat Norway so we can go on holiday relaxed.”- Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal hope Ronaldo can fulfil his lust for glory on national stage A lack of silverware has left La Liga’s goal king feeling he has a lot to prove, starting tonight against Norway Cristiano Ronaldo’s season has been an arch-narcissist’s dream; beating the inimitable Lionel Messi to Spain’s Pichichi league goalscorer crown after netting 40 times in just 32 La Liga starts, the Portuguese registered 53 in 54 matches in all competitions. Yet the last 10 months have been a strangely unfulfilling experience for a player habitually portrayed as having a self-regard that would make Piers Morgan blush. Ronaldo’s obsessive standards of personal excellence – the 3,000 abdominal crunches per day, the unwillingness to celebrate Karim Benzema’s goal against Almeria last term after the Frenchman followed up Ronaldo’s own saved penalty – do not compromise his burning desire to hoard all the collective bounty that the high end of the game has to offer. “To score 50-plus goals isn’t easy, and I’m extremely happy with this,” he said in Lisbon this week. “But what I want more is trophies.” Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey triumph over Barcelona was clinched by Ronaldo’s imperious header (one of the few disciplines in which even Messi cannot hold a candle to him), but represents a meagre return in Jose Mourinho’s first season. No amount of ego-polishing from Real’s daily cheerleader, Marca, will change that, though the newspaper is trying its best, trumpeting on its Thursday cover that Ronaldo has already made it into Real’s top 20 all-time goalscorers after just two seasons. He is just 17 goals behind his celebrated Brazilian namesake, who scored 104 in four-and-a-half seasons at the club between 2002 and 2007. While his, and Real’s, next crack at Barça must wait for a few months, Ronaldo has an early chance to purge his frustration at being forced to watch Messi, Xavi and company blaze a trail at Wembley, when Portugal take on Norway in tonight’s crucial Euro 2012 qualifier at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon. Not only do Portugal have the opportunity to wrest control of a qualifying campaign that began disastrously in the dying embers of the Carlos Queiroz reign, but Ronaldo has the chance to continue his rehabilitation at the hub of the national side. Last year’s World Cup, when he told a live Spanish camera crew to “fuck off and film the winners” after the second-round exit to eventual champions Spain, was just the nadir of a miserable spell with his country. The assumption that reuniting with Queiroz, present for his greatest triumphs at Manchester United, would fire his Portugal form proved a rash one. In the two-year reign of the former United assistant, Ronaldo scored just twice. The functional tactics of Queiroz had intensified in order to clinch a World Cup spot in extremis, with centre-back Pepe moved into a defensive midfield slot to stiffen the side. Ronaldo cut a miserable, isolated figure. When Mourinho entered the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Barça with Pepe reprising that enforcer role for Real, Ronaldo could have been forgiven for emitting a shudder, though he insists he is “not thinking about moving”. Paulo Bento, appointed in late September in Queiroz’s stead, is a safe pair of hands to set Ronaldo’s mind at ease. The former Sporting Lisbon coach has revitalised Portugal and Ronaldo has scored in three of the four games under Bento, including qualifying strikes against Denmark and Iceland. Achieving a Nordic treble against Egil Olsen’s side would complete the transformation, and avenge the September defeat in Oslo that compromised Portuguese prospects. “What happened in Norway was our fault and we have to admit that,” said Ronaldo. Yet he has no wish to dwell on the sacking of Queiroz or Portugal’s difficult autumn. “The past is the past and I don’t want to talk about it. The present is good, the players happy and we want to continue this great work.” Ronaldo has left behind previous flashpoints at the Estadio da Luz, where the former Sporting player was barracked by Benfica fans on a Champions League visit with United in December 2005, and was banned and fined by Uefa for offering a middle finger in response. He is now, of course, untouchable as Portuguese sporting royalty, and his last appearance at the stadium was a memorable one, as Portugal humbled Spain 4-0 in a friendly in November. Still, Ronaldo was left fuming with his erstwhile United colleague Nani for denying him a sensational goal that night, heading in the Portugal captain’s already-goalbound chip over club-mate Iker Casillas from an offside position after he had skinned Gerard Pique and Xabi Alonso. Ronaldo is more of a team man than he is given credit for, but the will to be the best still burns strongly within. He knows that only when he resumes winning silverware will he glean the personal recognition he feels he deserves. Ronaldo’s Strike Power Manchester United 2003-04 League apps / goals 29/4 / Champions League apps / goals 5/0 2004-05 Lge 33/5 / CL 8/0 2005-06 Lge 33/9 / CL 8/1 2006-07 Lge 34/17 / CL 11/3 2007-08 Lge 34/31 / CL 11/8 2008-09 Lge 33/18 / CL 12/4 Real Madrid 2009-10 Lge 29/26 / CL 6/7 2010-11 Lge 34/40 / CL 12/6 Portugal Debut: v Kazakhstan, August 2003 Games: 80, goals: 26- Cristiano Ronaldo
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John Carew: "Cristiano Ronaldo was better than Messi this season" The Norwegian striker John Carew, previewed tomorrow's clash between Norway and Portugal, by first saying that Cristiano Ronaldo did better than Lionel Messi in the 2010-11 season. CR7 finished the season with 54 goals and Messi got just 1 goal behind, with 53 goals, but both players deserved the highest praisings possible from John Carew. Portugal and Norway will have an important match tomorrow, for the Euro 2012 Qualification stage and both teams believe in their own chances to win the match. John Carew showed to be very confident about the game, but reckonized that Norway will need to have some luck and also expects that Cristiano Ronaldo isn't very inspired tomorrow. The game will be broadcasted live, here on ronaldo7.net. John Carew noted that Cristiano Ronaldo is on a tremendous moment and he is sure that CR7 will be one of the main threats that Norway will have to deal with, in order to beat Portugal. Carew: "Cristiano Ronaldo did better than Lionel Messi this season. However, I think Messi is the best player in the World, even though this season Ronaldo was better. Cristiano Ronaldo did the best season of his life and it will be very difficult to play against him. I expect a very tough match." John Carew: "Portugal has a great team, one of the best in the World, but we also have our own weapons and chances. Portugal will play at home and will probably have more ball possession throughout the game, but we will have to concentrate on defending very well. I'm confident we'll have two or three goal opportunities and I hope we can score at least one goal." The Norwegian striker started his professional career in a small club in Norway, called Lørenskog, before transfering to Vålerenga in 1997. Being only 17 years, he then helped the club to get promoted to the main division in Norway, the Tippeligaen and won the "Norway Cup". After that, Carew transfered to Rosenborg in 1999-2000, where he scored 19 goals in 17 games and ended transfered to Valencia in the end of that season. In the last years, he still played for clubs such as AS Roma, Beşiktaş, Lyon, Aston Villa and Stoke City. John Carew also counts with more than 80 caps and over 20 goals when playing for Norway.- Sergio Kun Aguero
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Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo have already planned the 2011-12 pre-season. The team will travel to China and play 2 games against Guangzhou Evergrande in the 3rd of August and Tianjin Teda in the 6th of August. In a marketing campaign, Cristiano Ronaldo left a video message in English to the Chinese people, saying that those will be "two big games that can't be missed". Cristiano Ronaldo addressed a video message to the Chinese people, in order to invite everyone to watch the pre-season matches that Real Madrid will play in China in the beginning of August. Besides Cristiano Ronaldo, also José Mourinho talked and the Special One even did it in Chinese, making a request for the Real Madrid Chinese fans to go watch the games. Even though Cristiano Ronaldo spoke in English, his teammates Xabi Alonso and Kaká made an effort to leave short messages in Mandarin (Chinese language), following the coach José Mourinho. In what can be seen as a strong marketing move into the Asian markets, Real Madrid is now attempting to expand their brand and this pre-season promises a great show, now that this team has finally had the time to know each other. Below you can watch the video that Real Madrid published in China: Cristiano Ronaldo message to China (in English): "Two big games you can't miss" China represents a market to explore and it's not exactly a surprise that players such as Cristiano Ronaldo or Kaká will trigger a lot of enthusiasm around the Chinese community. One of the European clubs that has already shown to understand perfectly how these Asian markets are important nowawadays, is certainly Manchester United, who has traveled several times to China during pre-seasons in order to dispute friendly matches and somehow charm more audiences to their brand. Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to count with a large ammount of fans support, since there are several fan clubs based in China.- Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid fitness coach: Cristiano Ronaldo can play until he’s 38 The La Liga giants’ fitness coach believes the Portuguese attacker can continue at the top level for many years due to his superior fitness levels Real Madrid fitness coach Valter Di Salvo claims the club’s top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo can emulate former Manchester United team-mate Ryan Giggs and play into his late 30′s. Ronaldo has enjoyed a superb season on a personal level, breaking the La Liga goalscoring record in the process, netting 40 times to overtaking Hugo Sanchez’ 38. However, the 26 year old had to settle for a Copa del Rey winner’s medal in 2011, with Madrid coming up short in their pursuit of La Liga and Champions League glory. Di Salvo, who joined the Spanish giants from Manchester United in the summer of 2003 is also adamant Ronaldo’s big money move to the Bernabeu in 2009 will turn out to be a bargain. “It is difficult to say where the ceiling is for Ronaldo because he never gives up. I think he will play upto 38 years at the top. Like [Ryan] Giggs, he is a professional and an example for all his companions,” the fitness coach told Marca. “I think that Madrid made a cheap signing because he will play at the highest standard for many years and he will give a lot for Madrid.” The Italian coach believes Ronaldo’s professionalism when it comes to looking after his body is the reason why he will enjoy a prolonged career. “I know Ronaldo well. He is a maverick, he loves to work hard. He doesn’t just watch his diet, he takes care of everything. He measures everything he eats, what he drinks and has hours of rest,” he added. Ronaldo has scored a total of 86 goals for Madrid in 89 games since his arrival from the Premier League two years ago. source: goal.com- Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo is now training with the Portuguese National Team, in order to prepare the match against Norway, next weekend. CR7 was asked to comment about Real Madrid's possible signing of Fábio Coentrão, who currently plays for S.L. Benfica and Ronaldo said that he's one of the best in the World. Cristiano Ronaldo is probably one of the few players in Real Madrid who knows the true value of Benfica's Fábio Coentrão. There have been many rumors about several clubs being interested in signing the Portuguese left back, but Real Madrid is probably on the top of that list. CR7 affirmed to the Spanish newspaper "As", that his friend is one of the best players in the World. Cristiano Ronaldo: "Fábio Coentrão is a versatile player, who can play in several different positions. He's one of those players that can be really useful to any team." CR7 and Fábio Coentrão have been spending the last training sessions always side by side, and that just reinforces the rumors that Real Madrid could actually be really close to seal the deal. Benfica is currently asking around 30 Million Euros (the release clause price) for the Portuguese left back, but Real Madrid is trying to pay a little less than that. However, there are legit doubts about this deal really going forward, since Real Madrid already has one of the best left backs in the World, Marcelo. Even though Fábio Coentrão can play more upfront when needed, it wouldn't make much sense to have two of the best left backs competing for the same spot. But that's something we'll have to wait and see, since José Mourinho usually covers all the angles on these matters and now that Jorge Valdano is out, the Portuguese coach will be controlling every signing and exit in Real Madrid.- Sergio Busquets
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson would love to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo, says Marcello Lippi Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson would welcome the return of Cristiano Ronaldo to Old Trafford. According to former Italy and Juventus coach Marcello Lippi, who is a close friend of the Scot, Ferguson harbours hopes that one day the Portugal international will play for United again. Ronaldo was sold to Real Madrid for £80 million in the summer of 2009, but Lippi is quoted in The Sun as saying: “Sir Alex told me he would take Ronaldo back tomorrow. “We both think he is an extraordinary striker who can start on either wing, or as the sole striker and perform brilliantly. “But the truly remarkable thing about Cristiano is that he always scores.” Ronaldo has enjoyed a sensational season at Real, becoming the all-time La Liga record holder with 40 goals, hitting 51 in all competitions. However, his relationship with Real coach Jose Mourinho has reportedly become strained and he regularly refers to Ferguson as a father figure. United are preparing to face Barcelona in the Champions League final on Saturday night at Wembley, and several Barca players have told the media that Ferguson’s men are a better team without Ronaldo. “Their team isn’t as direct as before; they like to have the ball,” Barca midfielder Xavi said. “I don’t know if that’s because of Cristiano Ronaldo or not, but they move around as a unit now.” Striker David Villa added: “Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure has liberated them. Many great players come and go and that has allowed them to remain at the top for so long.” Meanwhile, wing-back Davi Alves reckoned United’s threat is harder to nullify in the absence of the Portuguese. “This Manchester United team is much more unpredictable without Cristiano Ronaldo,” he said. “They have formed a more balanced group and they are stronger than they were two years ago.” Andres Iniesta also believes United have improved and “grown as a team”. “They are dominating in England and now they are fighting for the Champions League,” the midfielder said. “Cristiano Ronaldo has left, but apart from that I don’t think they have made big changes and they are always competitive.” source: telegraph.co.uk- Irina Shayk
When dining with their boyfriend’s parents, many women would be concerned with their manners in front of potential in-laws. Irina Shayk clearly feels at home with her footballer beau Cristiano Ronaldo’s family, as the pair got down to some serious kissing at the table during lunch in his hometown, Funchal, Madeira. But while the gorgeous Russian model was wrapped up in her boyfriend’s embrace, laying her head back and closing her eyes, Cristiano appeared a little distracted. Passionate: Cristiano Ronaldo and girlfriend Irina Shayk kiss during a lunch with his family in Madeira The Real Madrid player looked over Irina’s head as the pair embraced, before pulling his head away. Irina did not appear happy with the snub, playfully pouting and trying to pull Cristiano’s face back towards her. Their comical interaction was witnessed by the footballer’s family and Cristiano’s little boy Cristiano Jr, who they have been spending time with in the Ronaldo’s home town on the Portuguese island. Give me more! Irina pouts comically as her footballer beau pulls his face away from her embrace The good-looking duo are enjoying their down time, with Irina going casual and make-up free. As an in-demand model, she spends most of her time coiffed and preened to perfection, but Irina was happy to step out in a simple white vest and jeans, with tousled, natural hair and not a scrap of make-up on her beautiful face. Cristiano, 26, was typically decked out in designer gear in a Gucci cap. Family time: The couple have been spending time with his son Junior and family on the Portuguese island The day before, Cristiano was pictured for the first time with his baby son. And, in the first shots of 10-month-old Cristiano in many months, the resemblance between the father and son is uncanny. With a head of downy black hair and olive skin, little Cristiano looked adorable as he was carried by his proud father. Like father, like son: Cristiano Ronaldo has been pictured for the first time out with his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr Cute: The 10-month-old baby was the spitting image of his football superstar father, in his Burberry shirt and matching denim baseball cap, which he wore backwards The baby also appeared to have taken after his father in terms of his love of designer fashion, as he was wearing a Burberry checked shirt, denim jacket and matching Burberry baseball cap – which he wore backwards to make it more trendy. And it seems Irina has adapted well to the family style of life, as she was seen cuddling up to her boyfriend’s super-cute son in the back of the car. Irina has remained loyal to Ronaldo despite the revelation last year that he had become a father. The baby was allegedly born to a 20-year-old British student following a fling with the star after they met in a London club. Chic: Ronaldo’s girlfriend Irina Shayk joined the football on the day out in Portugal, and looked stylish in a pair of tight grey trousers teamed with a black vest top and white blazer jacket My turn for a cuddle: Irina keeps a tight grip of Cristiano as they head home, with Ronaldo keeping a protective eye over the pair The Portuguese star stunned the world when he announced out of the blue last July that he had become a father. The winger said from the start that the child would be under his ‘exclusive guardianship’. But his mother Dolores is helping to raise the child. After announcing the birth on Facebook, Ronaldo wrote: ‘It is with great joy and emotion that I inform I have recently become father to a baby boy. Taking in the scenery: The pair enjoyed the sights and sounds in Ronaldo’s home country ‘As agreed with the baby’s mother, who prefers to have her identity kept confidential, my son will be under my exclusive guardianship.’ And while Ronaldo’s mother Dolores is essentially raising the baby between Madrid and Portugal due to the football star’s career commitments, Ronaldo spoke recently about how his life had been affected by becoming a father. What a good looking pair! The Russian model has remained loyal to Ronaldo despite him becoming a father He said recently: ‘Of course something like this affects you. It’s a different type of responsibility. ‘Maybe I feel more comfortable. I’m comfortable when things are going well: my family, the club, my friends, that gives me important support for everything else. ‘Of course I change the nappies. It’s not the thing I like best in the world, but I do it.’ source: dailymail.co.uk ~Please do not hotlink images - check the rules here - Edited by Carmelita.~ - Cristiano Ronaldo