Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi Has dominated the football world over the past two decades, and with both players approaching the twilight of their career, the debate continues about who is better by the two to lead to conversation. Before Portugal and DenmarkS Nations League collide, Denmark’s head coach, Brian Riemer, shared his thoughts on the ongoing debate.
Following his departure from Anderlecht in Belgium, Denmark appointed Riemer as his new coach. He is now prepared to handle his third and fourth matches against Portugal. In an interview with The gameRiemer offered a fixed position on Ronaldo’s presence:
“I think Cristiano is still one of the most dangerous players you can meet. I think he is in great physical condition, he is not the same as he was before, he is another football player now. But it doesn’t make him worse, He is different but he is still a fantastic player, we respect him a lot and we look forward to meeting himSaid Riemer.
When asked if Ronaldo remains Portugal’s most dangerous player, Riemer replied decisively: “Yes, what a player! I think the last three or four interviews I have done I have been asked: ‘Messi or Ronaldo? ‘For me, Cristiano Ronaldo every day! I have always admired this man. “

The coach not only emphasized Ronaldo’s impressive goal and titles, but also emphasized the impact of the forward on the next generation. “He is also a good example for young people with his professionalismHow he handles the body and how he has been able to continue all these years at the highest level“Finished Riemer.

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Ronaldo turned 40 in February and led speculations about when he may retire, when he continues to perform at a competitive level. This does not appear to touch Riemer, who sees Ronaldo not only as a threat in the field but also as a role model.
Ronaldo and a Key Nations League series
Portugal Finished at the top of their group in the first phase of the Nations League with four wins and two draws from six matches. Now in the quarterfinals, Cristiano Ronaldo has a chance to be lined closer to his third major trophy with Portugal.
The first leg will take place in Denmark On Thursday, March 20 at the Park Stadium, with the other legs in Portugal on Sunday, March 23. The winner of this series will meet the victory in Italy against Germany Matchup in the semi -finals, scheduled for early June.