Detailing the specifics of the exchange, Kambwala noted that his natural instinct for combat was what ultimately won the legend over. "That bothered him a bit. I pushed him slightly and he got angry. He went to speak to the coach, and I didn’t like that either," he said. "After training, we met in the sauna. I got up to leave and he asked me to stay. We talked as if nothing had happened. It was amazing. He told me he admired my intensity and aggression."
This praise carries significant weight given Ronaldo’s confessed frustrations with the "easy" mentality of today’s youth.
"I don't mean that they don't respect the more experienced players or the older players, but they live in a different era," Ronaldo said on Talk TV. "I can see my kid [who is] 12 years old. The mentality is not the same, they are not suffering. Their hunger [is different]. I think they have things more easily, everything's easy, they don't suffer -- and don't care. I don't mean only a few in Manchester United, but all the teams, in all leagues in the world, the youngsters are not the same of my generation."