Ronaldo speaks, Kuwait creaks and Mitrovic seeks glory
Cristiano Ronaldo tells us he's the best player in the world
Cristiano Ronaldo tells us he's the best player in the world and the reason for his superstardom is that he's "unbelievable" on the pitch. The Real Madrid forward reveals that he's planning to have five or six more years in the game and he won't be tempted by a big-money move. Kuwait's record goalscorer, Bashar Abdullah, says national team players are devastated by the prospect of expulsion from World and Asian Cup qualifiers. Kuwait's FA has been told that unless it resolves its problems with the government, the country will remain suspended by Fifa, and miss their World Cup qualifier against Myanmar. Newcastle's new no.9, Aleksandar Mitrovic, tells us he wants to become a legend like Alan Shearer, whom he idolised as a boy. The coach of China, Alain Perrin, runs the rule over Asian Champions League finalists, Guangzhou Evergrande. And from being born in a refugee camp in Thailand to playing professional football in England, the heart-warming story of Kler Heh.
(Picture: Cristiano Ronaldo, credit: Getty Images)
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