In the 1990s, when soccer in the United States was still searching for an identity, a former player born in Uruguay who later became a naturalized American became one of the great figures of the league. His talent made him a leader on and off the field, and in time he also took on the role of coach of the USMNT.
Today, from the experience and memory of those days, he looks closely at the present of soccer in his country. Amid rumors that Inter Miami could sign Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo to play alongside Lionel Messi, the former coach did not hesitate to share his vision.
Tab Ramos comments on Cristiano Ronaldo’s possible move to Inter Miami
Former midfielder Tab Ramos has spoken out about the possible signing of the global superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, giving his opinion to GOAL. His comments were:
I don’t think so. I think they’re both old enough to know that now they just want to win games. They’re both winners, no doubt about it. And by the way, Ronaldo wouldn’t go to Miami.
I would love for it to happen. It would be great if these two guys could end up together, one or two years in Miami. I hope it happens. Will there be any problems with their egos? I think the only problem will be how they travel, because it will be a disaster with the attention this team will receive.
Despite the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are in the final stages of their careers, both are still crucial for their teams, generating goals, plays and media attention that other soccer superstars cannot achieve.
Will Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi be at the 2026 World Cup?
Although the final lists of the different national teams qualified for the World Cup have not yet been received, it is almost a fact that the two best soccer players for many in history will be on the final lists of their respective teams.
On the one hand, there is Cristiano Ronaldo with what is considered by many to be the best Portugal team of the last 20 years, where CR7 will have one more chance to seek the long-awaited World Cup in what could be, without any doubt, his last World Cup.
On the other hand, there is Lionel Messi. The Argentine comes from winning the World Cup in Qatar 2022, and will seek to increase his history in soccer by trying to win again the most prestigious trophy awarded by FIFA in the largest World Cup in history, co-organized between the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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