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Shocker! Juan Cuadrado says Cristiano Ronaldo is not what the public says he is





Whitephilip blog
Nov 18, 2018 12:06 PM


Juan Cuadrado has revealed is Juventus teammate Cristiano Ronaldo is not exactly what the media portrays him to be saying he is a simple and normal guy who is loved by all his teammates. Juan Cuadrado is currently on international duty with Colombia. The Juventus attacker spoke to the media of his country and addressed several topics, including Cristiano Ronaldo.






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“Ronaldo is a friend of all, a great professional and a person of the heart, as well as being the added value to allow Juventus to fight in all competitions. Every day we learn from him, he always wants to win and achieve goals, as well as doing gym work every time before starting training,” he said.



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“A great professional and player, but despite this, he is an extremely simple person, a normal boy, like all his teammates, with the difference of being a great player, a great athlete who won by reaping the fruits of his job. We have a great team, but we must be calm because there is so much competition, keeping our feet on the group and, indeed, working,” Cuadrado added.



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Meanwhile, according to Gazzetta Dello Sport, Juventus number of Crosses in matches has gone more than double since Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo arrived from Real Marid. As reported by Gazzetta Dello Sport, in addition to the number of shots increasing, the crossing statistic of the Turin-based team has also been positively influenced: In last season’s Serie A campaign, Juventus has 157 crosses after 12 matches, while this year it is 255. This is an increase of 62% with Ronaldo, who has 22 crosses, just under two per game.
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