“Cristiano Ronaldo: The Individual with an Astonishingly Less Dominant Left Foot”

Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary Portuguese footballer, stands as one of the preeminent players on the global stage. Remarkably, even at the age of 36, he consistently showcases his unparalleled talents, defying the very concept of aging.

Having secured the illustrious Ballon d’Or title five times, Ronaldo has now etched his name in the annals of football history as he recently clinched the world record for the highest goal tally in Men’s International Football. His 110th goal, scored against Ireland in the World Cup Qualifiers, solidified this remarkable achievement, further emphasizing his enduring greatness on the pitch.

Ever since Ronaldo first graced the football field, he’s been a record-breaker time and time again. Now, with his momentous return to his beloved club, Manchester United, after a dozen years, the global spotlight is firmly fixed on him. All eyes eagerly await to witness if he still possesses the prowess and skill required to excel in the highly competitive English Premier League (EPL).

Cristiano Ronaldo’s viral video in Twitter

A video of Cristiano Ronaldo has recently gone viral in the Twitter. The video contains a compilation of his goals scored with his weak left foot against different teams.

Cristiano Ronaldo is known for a lot of things and the list won’t end if it starts. He has powerful aerial ability, good physicality, good presence for goal scoring opportunities, set piece abilities, his powerful weak foot and many more. Check out the video below to see Cristiano Ronaldo’s amazing left footed goals.

Weak foot,what’s that?

Cristiano Ronaldo does not have a weak foot.🐐 pic.twitter.com/uhQhssT6po— Amaan. (@amaanseven) October 30, 2020

The video begins with Cristiano Ronaldo’s brilliant goal against Schalke in 2014 Champions League match, which he netted with his left foot after baffling the defenders with his fast step over.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s weak foot or strong foot, does not have much of a difference because when he strikes the ball he strikes it with passion irrespective of the foot he uses. He has scored 674 goals in 895 appearances for the clubs he played in and remains the only player to have scored 100+ goals with three different clubs.

Source: firstsportz

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