Saudi Arabian club, Al-Ettifaq defender Marcel Tisserand has sent a message to Cristiano Ronaldo's teammates. He said the 37-year-old is sharp and
Saudi Arabian club, Al-Ettifaq defender Marcel Tisserand has sent a message to Cristiano Ronaldo’s teammates.
The defender said Ronaldo’s teammates must be ready to supply him the ball as he makes sharp movements in the opposition box. Ronaldo came up against French-Congolese defender Tisserand, and the defender has now opened up on the experience of going up against the legendary goalscorer. :
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