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Cristiano Ronaldo trains with Juventus for first time – 5 things we noticed

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Cristiano Ronaldo has taken part in his first Juventus training session since securing an £88million transfer from Real Madrid.

The Serie A giants trained in Turin on Tuesday morning after returning from their pre-season tour of the United States.

The 33-year-old was unveiled as a Juventus player in a press conference two weeks ago, but then jetted off on his post-World Cup holiday.

But on Tuesday a new, and possibly final chapter, began for Ronaldo.

Despite his age, Ronaldo arrives in Italy regarded as still one of the best players in the world. At Los Blancos, he scored 451 goals in 438 appearances, won two La Liga titles and four Champions League trophies and is now the owner of five Ballon d’Ors.

Here are 5 things we noticed from his first training session with The Old Lady.

When the new kid at school doesn’t know it’s PE day

Some light stretching to start the session (Image: Valerio Pennicino – Juventus FC/Juventus FC via Getty Images)

Cristiano Ronaldo turned up to his training session in a white Juventus t-shirt, while all his team-mates were donning a grey/beige number.

It’s almost like he was the new kid at school who forgot it was PE day and was given whatever was in lost and found.

Either way, Ronaldo still looked perfectly comfortable as the session started off with some light stretching.

Early indications are good

All smiles for Ronaldo (Image: Valerio Pennicino – Juventus FC/Juventus FC via Getty Images)

After getting the right jersey Ronaldo got down to business.

And it appears he’s happy with life at Juve so far. The Portugal captain turned to cameras and gave a glowing thumbs up.

He’d certainly be the first to say if he wasn’t happy so it’s so far so good, Juventus fans.

We’re here to work, after all

The Juventus players do some running (Image: Juventus FC)

The Juventus players are put through their paces.

It’s easy to forget that they’ve got a job to do and it requires a lot of work.

Ronaldo, at the back of the pack, appears to still be taking in his new surroundings.

“I will score two in my first game”

Ronaldo starts chatting to a new friend (Image: Valerio Pennicino – Juventus FC/Juventus FC via Getty Images)

Despite doing running drills Ronaldo appears to still be in deep conversation with one of his new team-mates, here.

Holding up two fingers, is the 33-year-old suggesting he will score two goals in his first game or he will win another two Ballon d’Ors?

No one likes a show off Ronnie!

Making some new friends

The Juventus class of 2018/19 (Image: Valerio Pennicino – Juventus FC/Juventus FC via Getty Images)

Half of a worker’s happiness is how well they get on with their colleagues.

Everyone puts on a smile as Ronaldo takes centre stage in a photo with his new team-mates.

This could well be a cracking season.

 

 

 

 

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Agbele Sporting Boss Hails Remo Stars’ Soname as He Marks Birthday

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The Chairman of Agbele Sporting, Hon. Ponmile Omidiji, has rejoiced with and extended warm felicitations to the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Remo Stars Football Club, Hon. Kunle Soname, on the occasion of his birthday.

This was contained in a statement personally signed by Omidiji and made available to journalists in Ibadan on Sunday.

The statement reads: “It is my greatest pleasure to felicitate with you, the man of the masses and a philanthropist par excellence, on your day of birth.

“You are a morale booster and a great motivator to this generation. You always utilise any position you occupy for the benefit of others. Indubitably, you are a good man and worthy of emulation,” he added.

Omidiji also seized the opportunity to commend Hon. Soname’s contributions and tireless efforts towards the development of football in Nigeria and beyond, noting that such commitment is truly appreciated.

He offered heartfelt prayers for the celebrant, praying that Almighty God would continue to bless and protect him, that God’s grace would abound in his life, and that all his concerns would be firmly in God’s hands. He further wished that the world would always be kind to him.

 

 

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Former Super Eagles Captain, Coach Christian Chukwu Dies at 74

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Christian Chukwu, former captain and head coach of Nigeria’s national football team, the Super Eagles, has died at the age of 74.

The football icon passed away in the early hours of Saturday, though the exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear at the time of reporting.

The news of his demise was confirmed by his longtime friend and teammate, Chief Olusegun Odegbami, who spoke to Channels Television. Odegbami, who played alongside Chukwu in Nigeria’s triumphant 1980 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) squad, expressed deep sorrow over the loss.

“I just received the news that between 9:00 and 10:00 this morning, ‘Chairman’ Christian Chukwu, MFR, my bosom friend and teammate, one of the greatest football players in Nigeria’s history, has passed on,” said Odegbami.

“Babuje, Emmanuel Okala, MON, gave me the sad news a few minutes ago. May ‘Onyim’ find peace with Our Creator in Heaven and console his family,” he added.

Born on 4 January 1951 in Enugu, Chukwu carved a legendary career in Nigerian football, notably captaining Enugu Rangers to numerous domestic triumphs and leading them to continental glory in 1977 with victory in the now-defunct African Cup Winners’ Cup.

He made history in 1980 as the first Nigerian captain to lift the African Nations Cup trophy following a 3–0 win over Algeria in the final held in Lagos.

Chukwu went on to contribute to Nigeria’s football success off the pitch, serving as assistant to Dutch tactician Clemens Westerhof during the Super Eagles’ victorious 1994 AFCON campaign and their debut appearance at the FIFA World Cup the same year.

As head coach, Chukwu led the Super Eagles to a third-place finish at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia. His tenure as national coach lasted from 2002 to 2005, ending during the qualification phase for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.

Nicknamed “Chairman” for his commanding presence on and off the pitch, Chukwu also played a role in Nigeria’s youth football development, working as assistant coach during the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Cup, which Nigeria won in China.

In 2019, he battled prostate cancer, which affected his mobility. A public appeal for support was launched, and Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola stepped in to cover his overseas medical expenses, reportedly donating $50,000 for his treatment.

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Rashford Doesn’t See Football The ‘Way I See It’, Says Amorim

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim believes Marcus Rashford was unable to see football “the way I see it” before the unwanted England striker was shipped out of Old Trafford.

The 27-year-old Rashford fell dramatically out of favour with the Portuguese boss and spent seven weeks on the sidelines until he was loaned to Premier League rivals Aston Villa during the transfer window.

“I couldn’t put Marcus to see the way you’re supposed to play football and to train the way I see it,” Amorim said on Thursday.

“And sometimes you have one player that is really good with one coach, and the same player with another coach is different.

“I just wish the best to Rashford and to (Aston Villa coach) Unai Emery, and they can connect because he’s a very good player.”

Amorim, whose team face Leicester in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday, said his focus now is on turning around a wretched season.

 

“Guys, in the summer… like we said before, we are fighting for our jobs until the summer,” he said.

 

“So, I am just focused on these games. Thankfully about Marcus he is in Birmingham now with Unai, so you can take these questions to another coach. We are just focused on our players at the moment.”

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