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SERGIO AGUERO brutally trolled Cristiano Ronaldo twice after meeting IShowSpeed at the Club World Cup. The revamped 32-team tournament got underway early on Sunday morning, with Inter Miami and Al-… ...
Cristiano Ronaldo during his time at Sporting Lisbon. EFE. Those early matches were merely the beginning of a legendary career, but the contrast with Lamine Yamal’s immediate impact is striking.
Lamine Yamal (left) will share a pitch with Cristiano Ronaldo (right) for the first time on Sunday. Yamal scored two goals earlier this week to help Spain beat France 5-4 in their UNL semi-final.
Cristiano Ronaldo (the best player in his 40s in the world) comes up against Lamine Yamal (the best teenager in the world) in Sunday's Nations League final. BBC Sport sees how they compare.
Ronaldo plied his trade for Manchester United across two spells (2003–2009 & 2021–2022). In all, the veteran goalscorer has 145 goals and 65 assists to his name, achieved in 346 games across ...
Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal will take on defending UEFA Nations League champions Spain in the final at the Allianz Arena on Sunday.The game will mark the first time Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal play ...
Lamine Yamal will look to cement claim to Cristiano Ronaldo's throne when young pretender locks horns with superstar idol for the first time in quest for Nations League glory ...
UEFA Nations League final: Cristiano Ronaldo lifted a trophy. Lamine Yamal lifted eyebrows. One ended in tears of joy, the other in silent frustration.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s 137th international goal proved to be the difference as Portugal came from behind to defeat Germany 2–1 in a closely contested UEFA Nations League semi-final in Munich. The ...
O ne of the stranger moments in American soccer happened last week. You'll be forgiven if you weren't watching. But there was iShowSpeed, YouTuber, internet personality, Cristiano Ronaldo ...
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are undoubtedly the two best players of their generation, but how do their stats compare over the last 10 years? For the purposes of this article, we’ve gone ...