Time for Ronaldo to light up El Clasico
by Adam Bate
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't look like an underdog. He doesn't feel like one and he most certainly
doesn't act like one. But this weekend he is the player more than any other who will be tasked with
the role of challenging Barcelona's footballing oligarchy.
And yet, don't expect people to thank him for it.
GhostGoal @ Dec 5, 2011 9:01 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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