Brazilian Ronaldo is stronger than Portuguese – ex-Inter player Vieri rates R9 above CR7.
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There is obviously something about that specific phrase for the practice of target-finding, with two eras defined by superstars of the label splashing over their faces.
At the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 21st century, the two-time champion of the Brazilian World Cup redefined the art of finding the back of the net through PSV, Barcelona, Inter and Real Madrid.
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South American star Ronaldo, who will forever be known as O Fenomeno, is properly assured of a spot among the greats of all time.
He was accompanied on the roll of honor by the Portuguese Ronaldo, who also took the chance to rewrite the record books. A five-time Balloon d'Or winner has excelled through Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus, and his achievements have lifted the level to individual excellence ever further.
Vieri, however, still rates R9 over CR7, with the ex-Italy international having once established a disastrous relationship with the former in San Siro.
Asked to pick up the Daily Mail, Vieri said, I am a colleague of Ronnie's, so I was fortunate enough to have him as a striker with me. He's got it all. He was explosive, powerful, and quick. He seemed like a guy, he appeared to be walking with a club.
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I claim that Ronaldo of Brazil is greater than Ronaldo of Cristiano.
CR7 is a combat tool, remarkable for all that it does and for all that it aims to do. Cristiano can play a cigarette between his lips for up to 40 years, as they say in Italy. He's had a sculptural mechanics.
Vieri experienced the most fruitful time of his career when in Inter's accounts, plundering 202 goals, but finds coaches under whom he served at Juventus and with the Italian national side to be the finest he played.
I tell to Marcelo Lippi at Juventus that he was like a second parent, said a man who had won 49 caps for his country. I was trained by the legendary Rosario in Turin's youth squads, then by Mondonico.
I just like to mention that Cesare Maldini helped me get into the national team. He was a wonderful guy who respected young people.
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