Former footballer Jerzy Dudek has published an autobiography
that is already making waves across the international press.
The former Liverpool and Real Madrid goalkeeper dedicates a
few pages in his book to criticising Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. About
Ronaldo, Dudek said that the current Manchester United is a self-centered
person.
"Raúl was an arrogant guy, but overall he was normal.
Cristiano Ronaldo is very egocentric, with a huge desire to win, which is often
not welcomed from the outside. I think he would rather lose 1-0 than win 5-0
without scoring", he writes in the book.
"Messi was provocative, as was his coach Pep Guardiola.
They were always ready to annoy you and they managed to do it perfectly. I
heard Messi say such bad things to Pepe and Sergio Ramos that it's hard to
believe it could have come out of the mouth of a person who seems to be so calm
and friendly", he concluded.
Yes it's sad to see and hear our heroes talk and act like that; I am shocked about Messi but then he made all that $ and didn't pay his fair share of taxes so said the investigative report in the news. Ronaldo has been acting out recently in England with grabbing the phone of that Autistic little boy and smashing it to the ground, walking out on a game early and a car accident in Spain. We really don't know these people but they play great soccer. I hope they change their attitudes in the future so we can really be proud of the person we're cheering for and not just the game.
By Wesley from USA on 12 Oct 2022, 04:06
Too much hero-worship and fanaticism these days - it goes to their heads.
There´s a documentary out there, about England in `66. After scoring a hat-trick in the final, Geoff Hurst says when he went home he washed the car. `It´s what you did´ He says.
By Stephen Hawczak from Algarve on 12 Oct 2022, 10:50