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Aguero slams Ronaldo’s free kicks as ‘luck’ and praises Raul and Benzema’s superior goals.

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Sergio Aguero, a former Argentina striker and Manchester City legend, has caused controversy by claiming that Cristiano Ronaldo’s free-kick goals were all “pure luck”. Aguero made the comments while streaming live on Twitch to thousands of followers, watching a video of Ronaldo and Lionel Messi’s greatest goals. As Ronaldo scored several of his trademark free-kicks, Aguero rubbished each and every one of them, claiming that Messi, Raul, and Karim Benzema had scored better goals in their careers.

Aguero’s comments have sparked a debate among football fans, with many defending Ronaldo’s set-piece record. Throughout his career, Ronaldo has scored 59 free-kicks, an impressive feat that cannot be attributed solely to luck. While it is true that some of his free-kicks may have been fortunate, it is unfair to dismiss all of them as pure luck.

Similarly, Messi’s set-piece record is also impressive, with the Paris Saint-Germain ace having scored 61 successful free-kicks. However, it is important to note that Messi’s style of play is different from Ronaldo’s, and he often scores goals by dribbling past defenders rather than taking free-kicks.

Ultimately, the debate over Ronaldo’s free-kick goals comes down to personal opinion. While some may believe that his set-piece record is down to luck, others will argue that it is a testament to his skill and dedication on the pitch. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, there is no denying that Ronaldo is one of the greatest footballers of all time, with a record that speaks for itself.

In conclusion, while Sergio Aguero may have caused controversy with his comments about Cristiano Ronaldo’s free-kick goals, it is important to remember that football is a game of opinions. While some may agree with Aguero’s assessment, others will argue that Ronaldo’s set-piece record is a testament to his skill and dedication on the pitch. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide for themselves whether Ronaldo’s free-kick goals were down to luck or skill.

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