Heinze criticizes Ferguson theory concerning Ronaldo
Oct 29th, 2008 • Coaches • Players • Teams • Transactions
Heinze criticized a theory from Alex Ferguson which theorized that Real Madrid was still attempting to lure Crisitiano Ronaldo. Fergusons theory stipulated that Heinze was signed by Real Madrid because he was a good friend of Ronaldo and that he might convince Ronaldo to join Real Madrid.
“This theory of Ferguson about me going to Real in order to persuade Cristiano to come the following summer is a work of absolute fiction. I am a very good friend of Cristiano Ronaldo. This is true, but he always decides his own future. Cristiano is a clever person and he decides himself what is best for his own life. If he asks me a question about Real then, of course, I will answer, but I’m not a bad influence on him. Ferguson has spoken about me in the last months and I don’t understand this.
“I thought he had forgotten me. He’s the boss at United and any person who protests about anything is marginalised. This was my problem at times when I was there. Ferguson cannot stop my quotes because I’m not now at United. I’m actually convinced Cristiano would offer Madrid even bigger performances than he has at United. That is my opinion and it is normal that I have wanted him to come and play with us here in La Liga.”
I can certainly agree that Fergusons theory is fairly remote in likelyhood, impossible to substantiate, and therefore silly.






