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    “Deserves more respect” – Ex-Chelsea star Loic Remy picks number of SPL teams that can ‘compete’ in Ligue 1 after Cristiano Ronaldo comments

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    Former Chelsea and France striker Loic Remy has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo’s controversial feedback about Ligue 1, insisting that the French top-flight “deserves extra respect.” Remy, who beforehand performed for Marseille and Lille, pushed again in opposition to Ronaldo’s declare that the Saudi Professional League is superior to Ligue 1.

    The previous striker argued that the standard of French soccer has improved considerably over time. Here is what he instructed Plejmo.com (through GOAL):

    “I respect Cristiano Ronaldo as a person and for his profession, however I feel the French league deserves extra respect. After I left France and went again 4 years later, I used to be shocked by how a lot it had improved. I noticed an enormous enchancment. Now the standard each technically and tactically is even increased, and you’ll see that in a number of the outcomes French groups have had within the Champions League.”

    The previous Premier League star acknowledged that Saudi Arabia’s prime sides have strengthened in recent times however remained unconvinced in regards to the total high quality of the league. He added:

    “I can’t say rather a lot about Saudi as a result of I’ve by no means performed there, however I feel the highest two or three groups may compete in France, not the remainder of them.”


    What did Cristiano Ronaldo say about Ligue 1?

    Cristiano Ronaldo sparked controversy on the Globe Soccer Awards in December 2024 when he dismissed Ligue 1’s competitiveness, claiming the Saudi Professional League was superior.

    “The Saudi Professional League is healthier than Ligue 1, in fact. I am not saying that as a result of I play right here. I do not care what individuals give it some thought. Gamers ought to come right here and they’ll see rapidly. Simply attempt to do sprints at 38, 39, 40 levels… Come and you will note. Should you do not consider me, come,” he mentioned.

    He additionally took a swipe at Paris Saint-Germain’s dominance in France, arguing that no different membership may compete with their monetary energy.

    “In France, they solely have PSG, everybody else is completed. No person can beat them as a result of they’ve essentially the most cash and the perfect gamers,” the Portuguese added.

    Ronaldo’s remarks didn’t sit nicely with a number of figures linked to Ligue 1, who’ve since questioned his stance, mentioning the regular rise of French soccer on the European stage.

    Regardless of the criticism, the Portuguese icon stays dedicated to Saudi soccer and has reportedly prolonged his record-breaking contract with Al-Nassr. The 40-year-old continues his pursuit of 1,000 profession targets, remaining one of many largest names within the sport regardless of not taking part in in Europe.

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