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Ronaldo disclosed to his teammates the “Most Difficult Premier League Stadium to Visit.”

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Ronaldo disclosed to his teammates the “Most Difficult Premier League Stadium to Visit.

 

“Throughout his extensive career, Cristiano Ronaldo has graced the field at numerous stadiums worldwide; however, one Premier League venue stands out above the rest.


 

 

Ronaldo informed his companions that Anfield was the most intimidating Premier League stadium he had ever visited prior to Los Blancos’ UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool in 2014.

 

 

This information was provided by his former Real Madrid teammate, Alvaro Arbeloa.

 

 

Naturally, he had previously played there while representing Manchester United, their long-standing rivals, in numerous league campaigns and an FA Cup match in 2006.

 

 

Ronaldo identifies Anfield as the most intimidating away stadium. Ronaldo has performed in front of some of the most boisterous audiences in European football throughout his career.

 

This is to be anticipated, as he frequently played at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, the Santiago Bernabeu, and Old Trafford while playing for Italian giants, Juventus.

 

 

However, former Madrid comrade Arbeloa asserts that there is little that can be compared to Anfield, the home of Liverpool football club, when it comes to away grounds.

 

 

The former Liverpool defender explained to the media, via UEFA, that Ronaldo had informed the rest of his team of what to anticipate when playing against The Kop prior to their match at Anfield in the 2014/15 Champions League group stages.

 

 

 

“Even Cristiano Ronaldo has mentioned that this is the most difficult away ground he knew in his time playing in the Premier League.” After spending two-and-a-half seasons with the Merseyside club from 2007-09, Arbeloa then addressed his personal experiences as a player at Anfield.

 

 

Prior to his return to his hometown club for a £5 million transfer fee, he appeared in 98 matches for the Reds in all competitions, contributing two goals and six assists.







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