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Cristiano Ronaldo continues to excel in the Saudi league since his transfer, notably scoring 52 goals this year, surpassing young stars like Mbappé and Haaland to lead the 2023 goal-scoring chart. Despite criticisms that his achievements are solely in the Saudi league and wouldn't be replicated in European competitions, the Saudi league isn't as easy as some assume.
The league has recently embraced financial football, attracting renowned stars from Europe such as Benzema, Neymar, Kanté, Firmino, etc. However, as the season progresses, a notable issue arises - many of these foreign stars lack Ronaldo's level of professionalism, adopting a more leisurely playing style that frustrates local fans.
For instance, Benzema has faced criticism for his perceived lack of effort. Well-known Saudi football show host Walid Faraj openly criticized Benzema, claiming he is there for retirement. Such lackadaisical attitudes have strained the relationship between these foreign stars and local fans. Despite the high salaries, as seen with Benzema's staggering two billion euros annual income, some players, due to their lazy approach, have even forced out coaches, as was the case with Nuno.
Other stars, like Firmino, once a key part of Liverpool's attacking trio, have struggled to make an impact, losing their starting positions. So, while Ronaldo, at 38, leads the Saudi league with 17 goals and 9 assists this season, topping both the goal-scoring and assist charts, it underscores the importance of his exceptional work ethic. Unlike stars like Benzema or Firmino, Ronaldo's success requires a commitment to professionalism.
Hence, we should salute Ronaldo's work ethic - everyone may want to be Ronaldo, but not everyone can become him. What are your thoughts on the value of Ronaldo's stats? |
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