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12th October 2016
04:02pm BST

"He was just the opposite; he was moving forward, clear-headed and with an indomitable faith in himself. It was also reflected on the pitch. We performed an internal training match where I was located on the left wing, while he was on the right wing for the other team. Every time we met on the field, he wiped me, and I have rarely been so out of breath after a test. He pulled all the air out of me.
"He was quite extraordinary as a footballer, and as a person. Like me, he was bullied when he came to the club. With his hair - which he soon got clipped - and with his almost acrobatic attempt to impress the coaches. He could stand and do 10-15 step overs before he tried to dribble past the opponent. "Pass now, just pass, dammit,' shouted Gary Neville and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer constantly to him when we had reserve team matches together.https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/786074921462038528
"The special thing about Cristiano Ronaldo was that he immediately took the fight against hierarchy up. And he won it. He was completely indifferent to the collective. He gave no room for others. It was me, me, me. Cristiano Ronaldo. CR7. "Look at him: Even today, after all he has achieved, he will almost be annoyed if his colleagues scores instead of playing the ball to him. He's not the best player I have played with, but he is the most focused person I have ever met. Mentally he reminded me of myself at age 12, and he does really still. I do not think he sees himself from the outside, and I do not think he's going to sit and laugh at himself. I think that's why he survived in the professional football world. "Cristiano Ronaldo was also dying to buy one of my diamond jewellery, but I refused to sell it to him. It had to be enough, he had already taken my dream."Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live right here...
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