🚨🎙️ Luis Figo on Zlatan Ibrahimović's constant criticism of Cristiano Ronaldo:🔴🇵🇹
"I have listened to Zlatan for years, and honestly, I don't understand this obsession with Cristiano Ronaldo. It feels like every discussion somehow ends with Ronaldo's name. When Cristiano has a quiet game, Zlatan is the first to criticize him. But when he scores, leads Portugal, and proves people wrong again, the silence is deafening."
"Football criticism is normal, but when it is always aimed at the same player, it stops looking like analysis and starts looking personal. Ronaldo is 41 years old, still carrying expectations that younger players cannot handle, still scoring goals, still deciding matches, yet some people seem more interested in finding faults than appreciating greatness."
"Cristiano has broken records in every country he has played in, won everything there is to win, and continues to perform on the biggest stages. At some point, you have to put personal opinions aside and give credit where it is due. The football world should celebrate legends while they are still here, not spend every week trying to tear them down."
"And with all due respect to Zlatan, Cristiano achieved something every footballer dreams of — he led his country to international glory. Ronaldo won major trophies with Portugal and carried an entire nation on his shoulders. Zlatan was a fantastic player, but he never managed to win anything with Sweden. That is the difference between a great player and a player who leaves a lasting legacy with his country."
"Sometimes I wonder if Ronaldo's biggest problem is not his opponents on the pitch, but the former players who simply cannot stop talking about him. Because whether they praise him or criticize him, one thing never changes — Cristiano Ronaldo remains the center of the conversation."