Former Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson has
stated that Real Madrid forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, deserves
to win a fourth Ballon d’Or after a “wonderful year”.
According to the Scot, Ronaldo is the standout candidate to
win the Ballon d’Or.
Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or in 2008 in Manchester
United under Ferguson and is the heavy favourite to be
crowned the world’s best player for the fourth time, having
been named in the 30-man shortlist for the award along with
the likes of France’s Antoine Griezmann and five-time winner,
Lionel Messi.
Hailing the Portugal captain’s achievements in a year that
saw him win the Champions League as well as the Euro 2016
Championship, Ferguson cannot think of anyone better to
receive the players’ top recognition.
Ferguson told Marca, “Cristiano’s achievements are
unsurpassed; he has had a wonderful year.
“ I cannot think of anyone better to lift the Ballon d’Or trophy .
“He won both the Champions League with Real Madrid and
captained Portugal at Euro 2016 where, despite having to
miss the end of the final through injury, he was on the sideline
cheering on his team-mates, such was his desire to lift the
trophy. It was wonderful.
“One of the moments when I feel most proud is the thought
that Manchester United played a role in his career and we
wish him well.”
Ferguson, who is viewed as one of the greatest achievers as a
manager, paid tribute to Ronaldo’s attitude and work ethics
and believes those factors are the driving force behind the
player’s success.
He added, “Having him under my orders from the age of 17
has allowed me to see his progression, but also understand
what made him a star of that magnitude.
“Cristiano had the work ethic needed to become a complete
player, as well as the natural talent.
“He had this amazing determination, that desire to be the best
to obsessive levels, topped with an amazing discipline in
training.
“That constant desire drove him in his daily work and even as
a young player at United he was an example for everyone.”
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