The much-anticipated episode of ‘El Chiringuito’, led by the dynamic Josep Pedrerol, is gearing up for a major reveal! This time, it’s the exclusive interview with football legend Cristiano Ronaldo that has fans on the edge of their seats. The full interview, conducted by Edu Aguirre, will air on Monday, February 3rd at 10:30 PM. Brace yourselves for some hot takes and insights from one of the game’s greatest!
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Take on Kylian Mbappe’s Transition
The position of striker is a bit complicated for Mbappe, because he does not know how to play as a striker.
In a sneak peek, Ronaldo shared his thoughts on Kylian Mbappe’s adaption to the striking role at Real Madrid, urging both the club and fans to nurture the young talent. “If I were Mbappe, I would play more or less like Cristiano as a striker,” he revealed, emphasizing that the French star needs guidance to shine in La Liga.
Ronaldo cautioned, “Take care of him. I tell the Real Madrid fans… Take care of the kid.” With the Portuguese icon’s track record, it’s clear he knows talent when he sees it!
Words of Wisdom from CR7
Edu Aguirre reminded Ronaldo that “Mbappe is a big fan of yours…” and that recognition wasn’t lost on him. “I love him very much,” Ronaldo admitted. “He’s going to bring a lot of joy to Real Madrid.” His faith in the young playmaker is evident as he follows Mbappe’s journey closely. “I watch Real Madrid from time to time because my son Mateo likes Mbappe a lot,” Cristiano confessed.
Adding to the conversation, Ronaldo provided his insights on Mbappe’s current role under coach Carlo Ancelotti, explaining, “The position of striker makes it a little bit difficult for Mbappe, because he doesn’t know how to play as a striker.” With a personal touch, he shared, “If I was at Real Madrid, I would teach him how to play as a No.9.” Ronaldo’s advice? “Kylian shouldn’t be the typical striker.”
Summing it all up, CR7 advised Mbappe to harness his unique style on the pitch. “If I were him, I would play more or less like Cristiano Ronaldo as a striker,” he recommended, leaving no doubts about his continued influence in the football world.