Cristiano Ronaldo looked like an average player during Napoli loss, says Luca Toni
Football | June 19, 2020 15:57 ISTLuca Toni criticised Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo after his team were beaten by Napoli in Coppa Italia final recently.
Luca Toni criticised Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo after his team were beaten by Napoli in Coppa Italia final recently.
Cristiano Ronaldo failed to find the back of the net in back-to-back matches and Sarri stated he didn't say anything to the players after the game as he was disappointed just like them.
Arkadiusz Milik converted the decisive spot-kick in a penalty shootout as Napoli won their sixth Italian Cup following a 0-0 draw with Juventus on Wednesday.
Sarri is also looking to win his first league title this season. Juventus are currently top of the table but lead second-placed Lazio by just one point.
Chiellini said that Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the opponent who got the best out of him.
Chiellini also said he'd love to work with current Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Dries Mertens scored the only goal for Napoli and also became the club's top-scorer as the side entered the final of Italian Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty and Juventus dominated, although the quality was clearly lacking in both teams following the lengthy hiatus. Juventus reached the Italian Cup final on the away goals rule.
Paulo Dybala said the Barcelona is a huge team and Messi's presence makes it even bigger.
The 33-year-old joined Juventus from Real Madrid in 2015, having won the Champions League with the Spanish giants the previous year.
According to the new calendar, Juventus will take on AC Milan at Allianz Stadium on June 12.
All matches will initially take place without any spectators but Italian football is considering the possibility of allowing fans into stadiums from next month.
Juventus forward Douglas Costa has said that he had contemplated retiring from the game due to injuries.
The Turin-based club shared a short video on their official Twitter handle showing Ronaldo flaunting his enviable skills.
On Tuesday, star forward Cristiano Ronaldo had also turned up for training as clubs in Italy look to get the players up and running before the potential resumption of football in the country.
The Serie A is one of the leagues in Europe that did not announce a premature end to the season.
This clarification from Lyon comes after their President Jean-Michel Aulas had said that the match will take place on August 7.
Juventus issued a brief statement Wednesday saying that Dybala’s two latest tests came back negative for COVID-19.
Serie A sides have returned to individual training on Monday with Juventus recalling their 10 overseas players.
De Bruyne, who is regarded as one of the finest midfielders in the game today, stated Ronaldo loves to play behind the defenders and that would help him send across pinpoint balls for him to score goals.
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