“It deserves more respect” – Chelsea Loic Remy chooses a number of Spl teams that can “compete” in Ligue 1 after Cristiano Ronaldo comments

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former Chelsea France striker Luke Remi formed the surrounding discussion with the controversial Cristiano Ronaldo comments on the first division, and insisted that the top French trip “deserves more respect.” Remy, who previously played with Marseille and Layl, replied to Ronaldo’s claim that the loyal Saudi League is superior to the 1st League.

The former striker has argued that French football quality has improved greatly over the years. Here is what Plejmo.com (via the target) said:

“I respect Cristiano Ronaldo as a man and has his career, but I believe that the French League deserves more respect. When I left France and promised after four years, I was shocked by the extent Some of the results achieved by the French Champions League.

The former Premier League star admitted that the most prominent aspects of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have been strengthened in recent years, but have been not convinced about the total quality of the league. He added:

“I cannot say much about the Saudi because I have never played there, but I believe that the first or three teams may compete in France, and not their rest.”


What did Cristiano Ronaldo say about the first division?

Cristiano Ronaldo sparked controversy At the Globe Soccer Awards in December 2024 when he rejected the competitiveness of Ligue 1, claiming that the Pro Saudi League was superior.

“The Saudi Al -Moayad League is better than Ligue 1, of course. I do not say that because I am playing here. I do not care about what people think about it. He said:“ The enemy is in 38, 39, 40 degrees … Come and you will see.

He also took revenge on the dominance of Paris Saint -Germain in France, on the pretext that there is no other club that can compete with their financial strength.

“In France, they only have Paris Saint -Germain, everyone has ended. No one can overcome them because they have the most money and the best players,” the Portuguese added.

Ronaldo’s comments have not sought well with many profit -related characters, who have since questioned his position, pointing to the continuous rise in French football on the European stage.

Despite the criticism, the Portuguese symbol is still committed to Saudi football, and according to what was reported, he extended his contract to achieve the record with victory. The 40 -year -old continues to seek 1,000 professional goals, as he remained one of the biggest names in this sport despite not playing in Europe.