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Real Madrid Star Cristiano Ronaldo Aiming To Be The Best Player In History
He wants to recapture Golden Ball gong within the next two seasons...
Real Madrid talisman Cristiano Ronaldo has set his sights on recapturing the Ballon d'Or in 2010 and declared that he wants to go down as the greatest player in history.
Ronaldo relinquished the crown he won in 2008 to Barcelona star Lionel Messi, who also took over the title of FIFA World Player of the Year in 2009 but the Portuguese winger has his sights firmly set on returning to being recognised as the best footballer on the planet.
"I'm going to win the Ballon d'Or back, this year or next," he declared as quoted by Marca.
"I have an ambition to become the best player in history."
The 24-year-old also declared that his troublesome ankle, which kept him out of action for two months, is in good shape and will not require surgery.
"The ankle is fine and if not the Real Madrid doctors will see it right. I am sure I will not need an operation," he noted.
Paul Madden, Goal.com
Ronaldo relinquished the crown he won in 2008 to Barcelona star Lionel Messi, who also took over the title of FIFA World Player of the Year in 2009 but the Portuguese winger has his sights firmly set on returning to being recognised as the best footballer on the planet.
"I'm going to win the Ballon d'Or back, this year or next," he declared as quoted by Marca.
"I have an ambition to become the best player in history."
The 24-year-old also declared that his troublesome ankle, which kept him out of action for two months, is in good shape and will not require surgery.
"The ankle is fine and if not the Real Madrid doctors will see it right. I am sure I will not need an operation," he noted.
Paul Madden, Goal.com
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