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  • Ronaldo scores 600th career club goal

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 600th career club goal and 20th of the season in Juventus’ 1-1 draw with Inter Milan on Saturday.

    The Portugal international smashed home a shot from just outside the penalty area from a Miralem Pjanic heel flick to level the score with Inter at 1-1 just past the hour mark after Radja Nainggolan had put the hosts in front in the first half.

    Ronaldo’s Juventus side had already clinched the Serie A title but he was handed the start in search of another remarkable milestone in his illustrious career.

    The bulk of Ronaldo’s goals came during his time with Real Madrid, where he scored 450 times across all competitions, followed by 118 during his time with Manchester United, five for his first club Sporting CP and 27 for Juventus including today’s strike.

    Ronaldo is the only player to have won a top-flight crown in England, Spain and Italy with three Premier League titles, two La Ligas, one in Serie A and five Champions League crowns to go along with a host of league cup and Club World Cup wins.

    Juventus, who exited the Champions League at the quarterfinal stage at the hands of Ajax and are out of the Coppa Italia, have four matches remaining in their Serie A campaign. (ESPN)

  • I’m not joining Real Madrid – Mbappe

    World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe on Sunday dismissed rumours linking him to joining Spanish giants Real Madrid.

    He stated he won’t leave PSG for Madrid, at least for now.

    The rising superstar, who helped PSG to winning the sixth Ligue I title with an hat-trick against Monaco on Sunday, declared he is staying put in the Paris-based club.

    Speaking to Canal+ after the match, Mbappe said he is staying in France and won’t me making the move to Real Madrid:

    According to him  “I’m staying at PSG. I’m fully involved in PSG’s project.

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    “I’m happy for Real Madrid that [Zinedine Zidane] has come back. I’ll watch their games as an admirer.”

    Real Madrid has been linked with some big signings this summer since the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo and the return of Zidane as head coach.

    The club is going through a trophy-less campaign, which is a huge drop off from winning the Champions League the last three seasons.

    Zidane is Real’s third coach this season after the failed stints of Julen Lopetegui and Santiago Solari.

    With the team struggling, and some players like Gareth Bale appearing to be on the way out, Real Madrid has been linked with some of the world’s top talent, with Eden Hazard of Chelsea reportedly set to join.

    Each summer, Real Madrid usually splashes the cash and it’s going to need to if it wants to contend. It just looks like that for now, Mbappe is off limits.

     

  • Ronaldo won’t leave Juventus, says Allegri

    Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has dismissed talk of Cristiano Ronaldo leaving the club in the wake of their Champions League elimination, confirming the 34-year-old will be in Turin still next season.

    Ronaldo had played in the semifinals of the Champions League in each of the past nine seasons, but Juve’s quarterfinal defeat to Ajax meant he would not be getting his hands on the trophy this year, having triumphed with Real Madrid in the past three seasons.

    Italian media reported his disappointment may lead him to seek a new club but Allegri said he is counting on the Portugal international moving forward.

    “Ronaldo’s had a great season and he’ll play tomorrow,” Allegri said at a news conference in Turin on Friday.

    “He’s the future of Juventus; an extraordinary player and he’ll have another great season next year.

    “He’s calm and disappointed like we all are because we’re out of the Champions League, and we would have liked to have won it. But football is made of joy and sadness.”

    Juve are expected to invest this summer in building a squad around Ronaldo which can challenge for the Champions League next term with Allegri adding that one player alone does not guarantee success.

    “I always said that with the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, there was no mathematical assurance of winning the Champions League,” he said. “Football is not a science.

    Read Also: Ronaldo fined $22,000 by UEFA for celebration gesture

    “What’s been written about Ronaldo confirms that his arrival at Juve did not guarantee us the Champions League.

    “Look at Barcelona, who are back in the semifinals this year after four seasons and they’ve got [Lionel] Messi. There are lots of components to football.

    “If we only win the league, it still means we’ve had a great season.”

    The Old Lady need just one point to wrap up an eighth straight Serie A title and welcome Fiorentina to the Allianz Stadium on Saturday.

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  • Ronaldo scores as Juventus held to a draw at Ajax

    Cristiano Ronaldo produced yet another quality goal to add to his collection and help Juventus to a 1-1 draw at Ajax Amsterdam in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie on Wednesday.

    Juventus took the lead on the stroke of halftime as Portuguese forward Ronaldo began an attacking move inside his own half.

    He then sprinted downfield and diving to head in a clever chip from Joao Cancelo.

    Ajax equalised 30 seconds into the second half after Cancelo lost control of the ball to allow David Neres to run down the left wing.

    The Ajax player then cut inside and curl the ball past Juve goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

    The result leaves the Serie A side in a strong position to advance to the semi-finals in next week’s return leg in Turin.

    However, they will be mindful of Ajax’s 4-1 away win over Real Madrid in the last round that eliminated the holders 5-3 on aggregate.

    Hakim Ziyech had several efforts at goal in a lively start for the youthful Dutch team, who have come through the pre-group phase qualifying round to reach the last eight.

    Donny van de Beek scraped the outside of the upright with a 25th minute effort from close range after opening up space for himself in the penalty area in Ajax’s best chance of the first half.

    But Juventus, with the 34-year-old Ronaldo central to their attacks, worked their way into the contest and came close themselves.

    Ronaldo set up Federico Bernardeschi to turn and shoot in the 37th minute. But he was just off target.

    Ronaldo, who scored a hat-trick in the previous round against Atletico Madrid, then scored a 125th Champions League goal.

    After equalising, Ajax then dominated possession but were guilty of over-elaborate passing and were also fortunate not to have given away a penalty.

    Defender Nicolas Tagliafico was tugging on the jersey of Juventus captain Mario Mandzukic and was lucky not to be punished.

    Spanish referee Carlos del Cerro Grande paused briefly in the 53rd minute to presumably hear from the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) but resumed play before TV replays showed that Juventus had been denied a decent claim.

    However, influential left back Tagliafico will miss the second leg next Tuesday after being booked late in the first half.

    Juve hit the upright in the closing stages through substitute Douglas Costa although Ajax could have had the last say as Dusan Tadic missed a good chance in stoppage time.

    More than 100 Juventus supporters were detained by Dutch police before the match while home fans were also arrested as a water cannon was used outside the ground. (Reuters/NAN)

  • UCL: Ronaldo starts in Ajax clash

    After an injury during international match that saw him miss some games, Portugese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo is back in the starting line-up of the first leg quarter-finals clash with Ajax.

    Below is Juventus XI: Szczesny; Joao Cancelo, Rugani, Bonucci, Alex Sandro; Bentancur, Pjanic, Matuidi; Bernadeschi, Mandzukic, Ronaldo

     

  • Allegri declares Ronaldo fit for Juventus clash with Ajax

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been passed fit to play for Juventus in their Champions League quarter-final first leg at Ajax Amsterdam on Wednesday.

    Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri disclosed it to Sky Italia in Amsterdam ahead of the clubs’ Champions League clash.

    Ronaldo was rested by the Turin club after his sensational hat-trick against Atletico Madrid in the last round of the Champions League on March 12.

    However, he picked up a thigh strain while on national team duty with Portugal last month. (Reuters/NAN)

  • Ronaldo fined $22,000 by UEFA for celebration gesture

    Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo has been fined $22,600 dollars by UEFA for appearing to make an obscene gesture while celebrating his side’s Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid.

    The Portugal international was guilty of “improper conduct,’’ the control, ethics and disciplinary body of the European football organisation ruled on Thursday.

    READ ALSO: Ronaldo adds £330,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost to his fleet

    Ronaldo had gestured to his crotch following the final whistle after his hat-trick earned Juventus a 3-0 win over Atletico on March 12, which sent the Italians into the Champions League quarter-finals 3-2 on aggregate.

    The gesture appeared to be a response to Atletico Coach Diego Simeone, who had celebrated in similar fashion during his team’s 2-0 win in the home leg.

    Simeone was subsequently also fined 20,000 euros by UEFA.

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  • Crotch-grabbing celebration: Ronaldo to face UEFA hammer

     

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been charged by UEFA for his celebration in Juventus’ last-16 Champions League game against Atletico Madrid.

    The 34-year-old fired his side into the quarter-finals with a hat-trick in the second leg in Turin, overturning Atletico’s 2-0 victory from the first leg.

    Ronaldo followed one of his goals by copying Diego Simeone’s ‘crotch-grabbing’ celebration from the first leg, for which the latter was given a £17,000 fine. The celebration is considered improper conduct and there are strong indications that the former Real Madrid ace who was dubbed a magician after he fired his side to Champions League quarterfinals will be punished for the celebration.

    Simeone said his gesture showed he had the courage to make tough selection decisions. He apologised two days later

    The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will deal with this case at its next meeting on March 21.

    Juventus will play Ajax in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final in Amsterdam on April 10.

    Meanwhile Juventus are reportedly preparing to battle Barcelona for the signature of Ajax captain Matthijs de Ligt.

    Widely regarded as one of the best young centre-backs in European football, De Ligt has already made more than 100 appearances for Ajax despite only turning 19 in August.

    Barca continue to be strongly linked with a move for the Netherlands international, but according to Tuttosport, De Ligt is Juve’s ‘first choice to revitalise their defence’.

    The teenager, who has a contract in Amsterdam until the end of the 2020-21 campaign, has scored twice in 25 Eredivisie appearances this term.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Mind your Language: Rape charity group warns Anthony Joshua

    Nigeria born British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has come under heavy attack from Rape charity group after the group picked holes with his comment over Cristiano  Ronaldo and his rape allegation.

    Joshua who is full of admiration for the Portugal international who he noted keeps waxing strong despite all the distractions, highlighted  tax and women as some of the obstacles of success for athletes.

    ‘I’ve always said two things you’d get f***** for as an athlete is women and tax, he’s got f***** for both and he’s still smiling, still strong,’ said Joshua at a promotional event in New York. ‘You need mental strength, he’s proved that.

    ‘He’s a family man, he’s got that aspect, but still out working and he’s dedicated to what he does.

    ‘So as a sportsman he’s had the issue of one side, he’s got the family on the other side, and he balances what he’s passionate about,” he said

    But Joshua’s submission has been condemned by the Rape crisis body for England and Wales who described the submission as inappropriate and trivialisation of a serious issue.  

    The comment it added should not be coming from a person like Joshua considered a role model.

    Katie Russell, the Rape Crisis England and Wales national spokeswoman, told The Telegraph: ‘It’s inappropriate, insensitive and disrespectful to make jokes or flippant remarks about allegations or instances of sexual violence and abuse in any context.

    ‘Arguably, those in the public eye, who may be considered a role model to many, including impressionable young people, have a particular responsibility not to trivialise such serious issues.

    ‘Experiences of sexual violence and abuse, can have wide-ranging and long-term impacts on victims,’ and survivors’ health, lives and relationships.

    ‘As a society, we need to develop more empathy and understanding about that if we are ever to see more of those impacted by sexual violence and abuse get the support they need, want and deserve.’

    Ronaldo has denied raping Kathryn Mayorga in a Las Vegas hotel in 2009 even as Mayorga claimed she was paid £280,000 hush money to keep quiet about the incident.

  • Ronaldo adds £330,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost to his fleet

     

    Cristiano Ronaldo has once again added to his ever-growing collection of luxury supercars.

    The Juventus talisman is quite partial to fast motors, and took to social media this week to show off his latest acquisition; a stunning £330,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost.

    Ronaldo stood beside the pristine white supercar for a picture, which he shared with his 156 million online followers along with the caption: ‘job done.

    Being one of the world’s best-paid athletes certainly has its perks, with Ronaldo’s stable of luxury vehicles boasting the likes of Bugattis, Lamborghinis and the occasional Ferrari.

    The 34-year-old’s debut season in Italian football is continuing to unfold at lightning pace, reaching new heights as each week passes.

    Ronaldo currently leads the way in the goalscoring charts with 19 Serie A strikes to his name – one better than AC Milan’s recent signing Krzysztof Piatek.

    Juve also top the division by an incredible 13 points after 25 games played – and are yet to lose a single league game all season.

    They travel to Naples on Sunday where a victory could all but wrap up the title race.

    Napoli currently sit in second place, but potential defeat and a 16-point deficit at this stage in the season would be almost impossible to overturn.

    On the European front, however, things aren’t quite as a rosy, with Juve facing elimination in the last 16 stage at the hands of Atletico Madrid.

    The two sides are set to meet on March 12 in Turin, with Juve required to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the first leg.