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CR7 cannot do it all alone, always – Bruno

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CR7 cannot do it all alone, always - Bruno
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Bruno Fernandes has defended the haters of CR7 after his UCL exit.

“Cristiano is one of the greats in football history. His mentality inspires those who practice this sport,” Fernandes told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “He has won a lot, but no one can win alone.

“I understand that his presence at Juve had created enormous expectations for the Champions League, but when a team lose, the whole squad lose, not one single player.

“I’m not surprised [by the result]. Porto have a winning mentality. They play aggressive football and I expected them to create problems for Juventus.”

Speaking about his Serie A experience, he had something else to say.

“I had to complete my physical growth,” Fernandes said of his time in Italy. “I was moving from one country to another.

“I didn’t fully establish myself because the role of the attacking midfielder isn’t easy in [Italian] football.”

“The story of Dybala seems enlightening to me,” he said. “Everyone expects something special from him, but we are always strict towards him.

“Udinese was, also for the years spent with the Friuli, the most important stage, but the change of coach didn’t help me.

“It was too bad, because I had found a real teacher in Francesco Guidolin. If I had spent more time with him, it might have been different.

“Anyway, I can only thank Italy for what it has given me. I was happy, I lived an experience of growth, I measured myself with a country where the football is of the highest level.”

He added: “There’s a lot of intensity in the Premier League. The pace is high.

“The smaller sides have quality and they make you suffer. In Italy, the tactics are like a university of sport.”

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