05/06/2013

MOUNRINHO - RONALDO FEELS HE KNOWS EVERYTHING

Mourinho confessed on Wednesday that the connection with his countryman split down towards the end of his three-year rule at the Bernabéu because the player "thought he proof knew it all".

Chelsea, along with Ronaldo's former team Manchester United and
Paris Saint-Germain, were connected with a £60m summer several weeks shift for the winger, but Mourinho, who started his second cause at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, has exposed that the duo became alienated.In an meeting with The country Intereconomia Mourinho said: "He (Ronaldo) had three amazing periods with me, I don't know if they were the best in his profession because he had excellent periods Manchester United too.

"I think for him we discovered an ideal strategic scenario to help show himself as a goalscorer.

"But I had a exclusive issue with him. When I tried to review him from a strategic perspective, trying to enhance him as a Player, he did not react well, perhaps because he believes he knows it all and that the coach cannot help him become any better." Mourinho was also requested if Ronaldo's ally at the Bernebeu, Pepe, had tricked betrayed him.

"It is a query for him not me," Mourinho included. "The only factor I can say is that he had one feet out of the team and I introduced him returning and I battled for him to be compensated like a amazing player should be compensated.

"But he got harmed and a kid 13 years old younger to him (Raphael Varane) changed him. I sensed this other player well deserved to remain in the team and he (Pepe) did not take it well.

"And then instantly all the individuals that criticised him before were on his part (against me)."

Real's failure to win major silverware last season and reports of division in the dressing room have prompted speculation Ronaldo, whose contract runs until June 2015, may be seeking a move away from the Spanish capital.

Club President Florentino Perez has said the 28-year-old would stay and help Real win the 10th European crown they have been chasing since their last continental success in 2002.

"Cristiano Ronaldo is priceless," Perez, who was returned unopposed for another four-year term this week, told an Internet chat organised by El Mundo newspaper on Tuesday.
"We will do it (win the 10th European title)," he added. "And Cristiano will score a goal in the final."

  DO YOU AGREE WITH MOUNRINHO OR MOURINHO  IS THE ONE WITH THE PROBLEM???

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