Sunday, December 18, 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo voted best player of the World of Clubs in 2016 – The Colombian

The Real Madrid striker, Cristiano Ronaldo, was elected this Sunday as the best player in the World of Clubs of the Fifa of Japan to 2016, after scoring a hat-trick in the final of the tournament which were the whites, as announced at the awards ceremony the organization.

Read here: real Madrid wins the Club World before a difficult Kashima

The Portuguese, scored four goals in this edition of the international championship, adds another recognition to his achievements staff in the same week in which he won the Golden Ball 2016 France Football.

Christian said that he lives "a year of dreams" after the hat-trick he scored in the final and it showed radiant for a "end of year perfect", that he thanked his companions.

"Impressive, it has been a year of dreams. Did not expect to finish it as well, winning the final, scoring three goals and helping Real Madrid. I’m very happy," he said in TVE after proclaiming himself champion of the World of Clubs.

"always expects more of Christian and I always give the best that I have, when it is not because I can’t but I’m very happy. Has been a week of joy after winning the Golden Ball, now the Club World. A year-end perfect, I thank my colleagues because without your support we could win the prizes. Many thanks to them", he added.

In its analysis of the final, Cristiano Ronaldo highlighted the good level of Kashima japanese and the difficulties in which put the Real Madrid in the International Stadium of Yokohama.

"it Was a game of much suffering. we did Not expect that they were playing so well, but we played well, we too, suffer a little bit but the finals are as well, you have to suffer. It is a trophy that we wanted much. We wanted to finish the year in the best way and we are very happy," he said.

The "silver ball" or second best player of the tournament was for the Croatian Luka Modric, while the podium as he completed the midfielder Kashima Antlers Gaku Shibasaki, author of the two goals of the japanese to the Spanish.

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