Ronaldo not happy if Argentina win World Cup

Ronaldo not happy if Argentina win World Cup

His remark follows his own country Brazil's shock exit in the quarterfinals.

Ronaldo played a vital role for Brazil when they won their fifth World Cup in 2002. (AFP pic)
MEXICO CITY:
Brazilian World Cup-winner Ronaldo is not happy with the idea of fierce rivals Argentina winning the tournament in Qatar following his own country’s shock exit in the quarterfinals.

Brazil, who captured their fifth title in 2002 with Ronaldo playing a vital role, suffered a last eight penalty shootout defeat by Croatia.

“To say I’ll be happy for Argentina (if they win), that will not be true, it would be a lie, I will not be a hypocrite,” Ronaldo said in an interview with Spanish daily Marca.

“We all deserve the World Cup, it’s won on the pitch. Argentina are not playing very well, but they have so much desire, they run so much, they have so much heart … and then they have Lionel Messi, who is decisive in the final part.”

Ronaldo, the twice Ballon d’Or winner who lifted several trophies with his national team including Copa America and Confederations Cup, also discussed Brazil’s next coach with Tite leaving the job after failing to win two World Cups.

“I wouldn’t mind if he was a foreigner. I’d love to see Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti or Jose Mourinho coaching Brazil. But I’m not the one who chooses,” he said.

“I’m always at the disposal of the CBF (Brazilian football federation) for whatever they want, for any consultation.”

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