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Player: When I question Ronaldo s free kick style, someone will ask me how many free kicks I score!

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June 29. Manchester United former player Dmitry Mitchell, who now plays for the English League One team Exeter City, was interviewed and talked about his free kick that he once questioned Ronaldo but was criticized by some people for "a few free kicks". He felt unable to understand. He questioned Ronaldo's free kick from the perspective of a fan. Couldn't it work?

Mitchell first talked about his doubts about Ronaldo's free kick. He was not black, but he just didn't understand, with some doubts. Mitchell questioned Ronaldo's free kick style in this way. He said: I don't understand why Ronaldo uses the elevator ball to play every free kick, even if it is only 20 yards (the penalty spot is 12 yards).

Mitchell questioned that Ronaldo should not let Ronaldo's fans break the defense, and he did not question that Ronaldo's shooting percentage was not bad and he still dominated almost all the ball. After all, there are more serious doubts, including his peers, and the famous Inter Milan celebrity Sneider. Sneider once questioned Ronaldo's free kick on the show a few years ago. He said at the time: He can't understand why someone has failed to score more than 30 free kicks. So far, Ronaldo has tried more than 100 free kicks, and only scored a few. During the same period, B Fee, Dybala and other teammates had much higher shooting percentages, but they didn't touch a few free kicks.

Mitchell said that when he questioned Ronaldo's free kick style, some people would criticize themselves, "How many free kicks are you" (this is a variant of the same group of people in China, "How many Champions League, How many Champions, How many Golden Globes are you"). Mitchell said he didn't understand why some fans would criticize themselves for saying "What are your glory?" when he talked about Ronaldo.

Mitchell said that any Premier League player is definitely stronger than himself (he plays in the League One), but can't he analyze Ronaldo from the perspective of a fan? Could it be that he can't criticize him because he is not as good as Ronaldo? Mitchell asked Ronaldo's fans: Then (not as good as yours) you can criticize me, why can't I question Ronaldo? There is a very correct saying, that is, people are not refrigerators, so can’t they comment on refrigerator cooling?

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