Due to Cristiano Ronaldo’s surprisingly poor record when it comes to hitting a free kick, Carlo has been put into an “ominous” by Pinsoglio, with Juventus’ back-up goalkeeper eager to point out that the Portuguese superstar Kept him in training “all the time”.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winners have stood at over 72 sets during their time with the Serie A title holders, but With just one of those attempts found in the back of the net.
Sporadic performances on a dead ball have also been distributed to the colors of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Portugal, but Pinsoglio is quick to defend his close friend from any criticism under his direction.
What has been said
Juve’s third choice keeper told Tuttosport Ronaldo’s free kick and his bond with the 36-year veteran: “Cristiano always takes free kicks in training and he scores them all the time.
“I don’t know why he can’t do it in sports, maybe it’s just bad luck.
“He has a beautiful friendship with me, my teammates make fun of me by saying that I will go to Euro with Portugal staff and Cristiano.
“Ronaldo is an ordinary man, not a star, he’s cool, he likes to laugh and joke.”
Will Ronaldo stay in Juventus?
A modern-day icon likely to have many more opportunities to improve his free-kick record before the end of the season, Juve is looking to defend his home crown.
However, the question being asked is how long Ronaldo will stay here In Italy, because he is coming in the final 12 months of his contract and is Madrid saw a comeback.
Questioning Ronaldo’s future, Pinsoglio said: “I don’t know, but I hope that’s because he has a lot of influence.”
“He has one year left on his contract. I hope and think she will stay. In theory, he would stay until something strange happens. “
The bigger picture
Ronaldo would not agree that the silverware running ahead of his name should be understood more than his name.
Pinsoglio believes Juve can claim the 10th successive Serie A title, while currently holding 10 points for third place.
He said: “This is a difficult moment for us, we should improve, but there is a lot of negativity.
“I think of 2010. I was a young player and we lost 4–1 against Fulham. The defeats against Sampdoria and Napoli kept us from finishing sixth.
“Many strong players were at the end of their careers and the new signings were disappointing. There was tension within the club.
“Now Juventus has the best players in the world, some very exciting young players, a strong club.”
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