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Cristiano Ronaldo gives savage four-word comment to Rafael van der Vaart's comments

After his penis was brought up in a recent interview, Cristiano Ronaldo made a nasty remark about one of his former Real Madrid teammates.

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Saatvik Oberoi
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Rafael van der Vaart

After his penis was brought up in an interview, Cristiano Ronaldo made a nasty remark about one of his former Real Madrid teammates. One of the best players in football history is Ronaldo, who is now the most prolific goal scorer in both club and international football history.

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From 2009 to 2018, he spent nine years of his illustrious career at Real Madrid, solidifying his place among the best two players in the world of football, along with Lionel Messi. His style of football was generally praised, and he competed with a number of the best players in the world at the time.

Rafael van der Vaart, a former Real Madrid teammate, gave Ronaldo praise for his work ethic in a conversation with talkSPORT in what is arguably the most strange way possible. He said, "He never left his house! I always say as a joke - Ronaldo is the only player that I never saw his penis. He was the first one on the training pitch and the last one who went.”

The former Tottenham Hotspur attacker said, “First of all, his body, wow! A machine. He was a little bit ahead of his time, players now are the same. But the training in the gym, food, sleep... for him that was more important than training extra hard. Ronaldo was unbelievably selfish, if we won 6-0 and he did not score, he was not happy. When we lose but he scored twice, it'd be alright."

After seeing Van der Vaart's 'unbelievably selfish' remark on another Instagram page, Ronaldo chose to reply with a four-word remark. He commented by saying under the comment section that, "Who is this guy?"

“I just want to enjoy playing football” : Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo will turn 40 in February, but he has made it clear that he plans to continue playing for Al Nassr long into the future, even competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The former Manchester United striker said, "I just want to enjoy playing football. Planning my retirement, whether it's in one or two years, I don't know. I will soon turn 40, and as long as I feel motivated, I will keep going."

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