Ronaldo accuses Blatter of Messi bias
Cristiano
Ronaldo has accused Sepp Blatter of institutional favouritism after the
FIFA President revealed he preferred Lionel Messi over the Portuguese, Goal reports.
In a debate at the Oxford Union, the
77-year-old claimed “one spends more time at the hairdressers than the
other” in reference to Ronaldo, before saying he preferred Messi, as
well as describing him as a “kind man and a good boy”.
The comments have resulted in Real
Madrid writing to FIFA to call for Blatter to apologise over the
remarks. Ronaldo giving his own personal reaction via his personal
Twitter account, alongside a video of the Swiss making fun of him.
The 28-year-old tweeted, “This video
shows the respect and consideration that Fifa has for me, my club and my
country. Much is explained now.
“I wish Mr.Blatter health and a long
life, with the certainty that he’ll continue to witness the successes of
his favourite teams and players.”
Ronaldo and Messi were both named on a 23-man shortlist for the Ballon d’Or on Tuesday.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti described Blatter’s comments about Ronaldo as showing a “lack of respect”.
Ancelotti was asked about Blatter’s
comments at his press conference ahead of Wednesday’s match with
Sevilla, and was quoted as having said on Madrid’s official website,
“I’m aware our president (Florentino Perez) has sent a letter to FIFA
asking to retract what I consider to be a lack of respect to a very
serious, very professional player.
“I’m completely in agreement with our
president. I haven’t spoken with Cristiano about this. He’s trained very
well today, as always. He’s shown every day that he’s a great player,
serious and professional, respectful to everyone and he has to continue
like that.”
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