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Ronaldo has refused to speak about Jose Mourinho following recent
comments in the press from the former Real Madrid boss, suggesting that
his compatriot is “not worth it”.
The new Chelsea manager struck a nerve
with the forward when he said that the Blancos star was not the “real”
Ronaldo earlier in August, with the Santiago Bernabeu icon subsequently
ruffled but wanting to stay out of a public slinging match.
Although Mourinho has since sought to
clarify the issue, claiming that his initial quotes were blown out of
proportion, Ronaldo is still refusing to answer questions regarding his
fellow Portuguese.
“I will not mention the name of that
person [Mourinho],” he told reporters following Portugal’s 1-1 draw with
Netherlands, in which he scored a late equaliser. “He’s not worth it.”
Ronaldo did, however, laud his current
Blancos coach Carlo Ancelotti and hopes that Madrid can complete La
Decima and win back the Primera Division title from Barcelona this
season.
“Ancelotti is a great coach, a great man and I am very happy to work with him,” he added.
“We will try to win La Liga and the
Champions League. It is difficult but this team is good, we have a great
coach and we will try to make it happen.
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