Cristiano Ronaldo vs Paris Hilton Sexy Pictures

Cristiano Ronaldo vs Paris Hilton Sexy Pictures


Cristiano Ronaldo vs Paris Hilton Sexy Pictures
Newly single Paris Hilton was photographed making out with soccer stud Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday night, June 10, the same day she had her representative publicly announcing her separation from baseball player boyfriend Doug Reinhardt. It is not known if Paris and Cristiano are dating, but they were seen getting up close and personal at swanky L.A. nightclub MyHouse Cristiano Ronaldo vs Paris Hilton Sexy Pictures.

Paris and Cristiano actually started off their night separately. The celebrity socialite was seen hitting Nobu West Hollywood with her sister Nicky Hilton for some sushi, whereas Cristiano kicked off his night dining at the Brazilian restaurant Fogo De Chao. "The Hilton sisters showed up at about 10:20 P.M. and sat on the outside patio. Paris wasn't her usual chipper, chatty self - she looked absolutely miserable. She was clearly flying under the radar with her sister last night. She had a couple of cocktails and she was fiddling with her phone throughout the entire meal," sources in the know tell X17 Online.

Paris and Nicky reportedly left the eatery at around 11:20 P.M. and then headed to club MyHouse, where Cristiano was also hanging out. There, the threesome sat together at a table. And sources inside the club claim that Cristiano and Paris were getting cozy and kissing the entire night. TMZ has some photos of them making out.

Later that night, Paris and Cristiano left the hot spot separately, but reunited at Nicky's West Hollywood house. He was caught on camera leaving the building at 5 A.M.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Paris Hilton and his sexy girl friends
Cristiano Ronaldo Paris Hilton and his sexy girl friends
Cristiano Ronaldo Paris Hilton and his sexy girl friends
Cristiano Ronaldo Paris Hilton and his sexy girl friends
Cristiano Ronaldo Paris Hilton and his sexy girl friends
Cristiano Ronaldo Paris Hilton and his sexy girl friends

Cristiano Ronaldo Transferred Real Madrid €95 M

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Cristiano Ronaldo Transferred Real Madrid €95 M



In the most expensive transfer in the history of professional sports, Real Madrid have committed to paying 100m for Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo.

In a move that David Gill described as ‘the textbook definition of too-good-to-refuse’, Manchester United will net £100m upfront and take off around £6m / year from their bloated wage bill. If there was ever a profit to be made, the American owners have made it here.

This is all part of Manchester United’s plan to pay off their debt by 21 December 2012, and along with selling Ronaldo to Real Madrid they are also poised to sell several other players to leading European clubs.

Ronaldo will move to Real Madrid in July after the Euro 2008 championship in the summer, signing a mind-boggling deal that:

* gets him £200k / week, in basic pay
* £100k for every goal scored
* £50k for every penalty won
* £20k for every prostitute he shags that the press finds out about
* £50k for every celebrity he shags - that the press …
* Free condoms for life (Durex have jumped at the chance of sponsoring the most expensive sportsman’s shorts)

Frank Rijkaard, the next Real Madrid manager, was quick to downplay the expenses:

Ronaldo is the ultimate Galactico - the way he struts after scoring, the sheer audacity of his goals and the quality of his dribbling makes him a joy to watch, both for male and female fans.

Cristiano Ronaldo will - how do you say it - bring the sexy back to Real Madrid.

Ruud van Nistelrooy, the dutch scoring machine and former teammate of Ronaldo at Manchester United and now at Real Madrid, wasn’t worried about reigniting their feud:

I’m not too worried about Ronaldo - everyone knows that he’s here to score goals, shag the women of Spain and earn the club more money than ever. More goals and more money means bonuses for all of us, and my wife left me a long time ago, so I have nothing to be afraid of from Ronaldo.

I look forward to playing with him and hopefully we can compete together for all sorts of records at Real Madrid.

No one from Manchester United was available for official comments, although an insider had this to say:

I am happy to see Ronaldo go - back in Korea they always compare me with Cristiano, now I will be in the starting XI and show my family back home who the real star is at Manchester United. More playing time will help me find where the goal is as well, fingers crossed.

Pundits are predicting an unexpected sweep of all trophies next season for Real Madrid - surely they will be able to win the coveted Champions League trophy with Ronaldo on their side?



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Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo is again ready to turn his back on Manchester United. Photograph: Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images

Real Madrid have put in place a deal with Cristiano Ronaldo's advisers that will see him leave Manchester United this summer if the world footballer of the year gets his way. Ronaldo remains determined to move to the Bernabéu and it is understood his salary and contractual terms have already been determined as part of a planned world-record £75m transfer.

Ronaldo's representatives have held extensive talks with Madrid and, according to informed sources, categorically informed the Spanish club last September that he had no intention of remaining in Manchester beyond the end of the current season. It is understood that various pledges were made to ensure the deal happens and that everyone involved in the negotiations made a pact not to discuss the agreement in public.

That strategy explains why Ronaldo has stopped talking about his "dream move", but it proved too difficult for one of Real's club's directors, Pedro Trapote, who tipped off the El Mundo newspaper in December. "If you are asking me what we are going to do now, then I would tell you that we have already signed the best player for the summer," he said in a recorded interview, intended to be an off-the-record briefing. Asked to clarify that he meant Ronaldo, he added: "The best of the best. It is Cristiano, there is no other. It is better that we do not say anything at the moment, though. It is best to not say anything because there are some clauses that prevent us from announcing it now."

Sir Alex Ferguson reacted furiously at the time, insisting that he would not "sell a virus" to "that mob", but it now appears that Trapote was speaking in good faith, having been privy to what was taking place behind the scenes.

Ronaldo is said to be intent on getting his way and that means, unless United show the kind of resistance that was evident when they blocked the same move last summer, there is a distinct possibility the Premier League will lose its most recognisable player in the coming months.

There are conflicting reports about United's current position. Ever since it became apparent that Ronaldo wanted to play in Spain, United's official line has been that he is under contract until 2012 and is not for sale. That stance has not altered, but Real and Ronaldo's camp believe they made a breakthrough behind the scenes. Indeed, there are claims that the two clubs began talks earlier this season and that United have accepted Ronaldo's position. It helps the negotiation process that Ramón Calderón, the Madrid president who orchestrated last summer's affair and irritated United so much in the process, is no longer in office, having been replaced by Vicente Boluda.

Calderón's conduct made keeping Ronaldo at United a point of principle to Ferguson and his chief executive, David Gill. They always knew, however, that Ronaldo was in Manchester against his wishes, and the revelation that he is planning to resurrect the transfer is news they have been dreading since the start of the season – even though it hardly represents a shock. "The mistake last year was to speak about Madrid so much," Ronaldo's godfather, Fernao Sousa, said recently. "This year hardly anyone is saying anything and it is certain the transfer will go much better."

Ronaldo's cousin, Luis Felipe, added: "He's won everything with United and he needs new challenges with a new team."

Ronaldo is currently United's leading scorer with 18 goals, but he managed 42 in the previous campaign, and there have been times when his body language, scarcely celebrating some goals, has come under scrutiny. Nonetheless, Ferguson's determination to keep him is understandable given Ronaldo's standing in the world game and the fact that, at 24, he is still relatively young in football terms.

In total, Ronaldo has scored 110 goals for United in 233 starts and 47 substitute appearances – a staggering strike-rate for a player who is essentially a right-winger.

The question is whether United's owners, the Glazer family, can turn down such a huge financial deal in the current economic climate. Ferguson will hope they can, but the manager has acknowledged that playing for Real is the pinnacle for a player of Ronaldo's Iberian background and it has stuck in his mind, from their talks last summer, that the player already thinks he has achieved everything he can in England.

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attention that ronaldo started season injured, and now is best striker in premier league and scored goals importants, or very iportants to man utd principaly in CL on hard matches, not to sportings or lyons. without him man utd was out

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Cristiano Ronaldo vs Arsenal
worked a treat – it was an amazing goal from Ronaldo to really kill the game off." After Park had profited from a Kieran Gibbs slip to open the scoring, Ronaldo struck a stunning second as he beat Almunia with the speed and swerve of his incredible free-kick from 40 metres. Ronaldo defended Arsenal's goalkeeper for his failure to reach the strike, saying: "The shot was quite difficult to save because the ball moved a little bit. It was a good goal."

Superlatives
There were as many superlatives as smiles as United's players reflected on a famous victory, the first by a visiting team to Arsenal FC in the competition since Chelsea FC eliminated the Gunners in the 2003/04 quarter-finals at Highbury. And one that leaves them within touching distance of a fourth European Champion Clubs' Cup. Substitute Ryan Giggs praised the "brilliant" all-round team performance underlined by the lightning-quick counterattacking move between Ronaldo, Park and Wayne Rooney that the Portuguese concluded with United's third goal just after the hour. "The passing and the movement was brilliant all night and that third goal just topped off a great performance," said the 35-year-old, a veteran of United's first European conquest under Sir Alex Ferguson ten years ago.

'Goals change games'
Giggs added that the early goal – Park's first in the UEFA Champions League – was pivotal. "It put the pressure right back on Arsenal knowing they would have to score three goals," he said. United took full advantage of the spaces Arsenal left behind as they pushed forward and could have had more than three goals, Ronaldo and Rooney both forcing Almunia into smart saves more than once. Indeed, they ended the night with twice as many shots on target as their opponents (ten to five) from 44 per cent of the possession. Forward Rooney added: "Goals change games and I think that was the case tonight. Once we scored, Arsenal knew they needed three, and then to score again just knocked the wind out of Arsenal's sails. There was some great play and to do that against a very good Arsenal side was brilliant."

Sour note
The only sour note was the late sending-off of Darren Fletcher who will now miss the final on 27 May against FC Barcelona or Chelsea FC. Fletcher was shown the red card by referee Roberto Rosetti for bringing down Cesc Fàbregas for Arsenal's late penalty, converted by Robin van Persie, and midfielder Michael Carrick said of his colleague: "He has been unbelievable this season and to lose out like that is just so hard to take."

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Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United Training Pictures




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Manchester United wons 1-0
Manchester United FC midfielder Darren Fletcher said everything went according to plan for the UEFA Champions League titleholders after they put together a 1-0 win against Arsenal FC on Wednesday night.
High tempoSir Alex Ferguson's side hold the initiative at the halfway point of the all-English UEFA Champions League semi-final following an energetic Old Trafford performance in which they never allowed Arsenal any time on the ball. Scotland midfielder Fletcher said: "Our game plan was to get about them and press them and do it at a high tempo and then try and break with the quality attacking players that we've got.
'In their faces'"The game plan seemed to work," added Fletcher, a busy performer in the middle of the park. "Arsenal are a great passing side and if you stand off them, they will pass anyone to death, so it was important that we got at them, got in their faces and played at a tempo similar to what we did in the FA Cup here last season [when United beat Arsenal 4-0], before then breaking and creating chances like we did." With their route to goal blocked down the middle of the pitch, Arsenal struggled to threaten the home goal, managing just one shot on target. United, in contrast, had eight shots on target – seven in the first half alone.
FrustrationFor this reason there was a sense of frustration that they did not have more to show for their efforts than John O'Shea's 17th-minute winner. Defender Patrice Evra said: "I think 1-0 is not good because we created a lot of chances – maybe four or five – and scored only one of them. I would like to congratulate their goalkeeper [Manuel Almunia], because without him we could have won 4-0." Midfielder Michael Carrick added: "We played well, especially in the first half, and created a number of chances and it would have been nice for one or two more to go in. But we have won the game and kept a clean sheet, so we have to be pretty happy with that."
Away goalUnited's clean sheet means that they will be in a very strong position should they get a goal in Tuesday's return at the Arsenal Stadium, where they have scored in their three previous visits. As Carrick explained: "They will come out and be a real threat in the second leg but we are confident we can create enough chances to score again and hopefully that will make it even more difficult for them." Fletcher concurred when he said: "The pressure is on Arsenal now; they are at home and will have to come out and win the match. It will be a difficult match, but with the attacking quality we have got – whatever team the manager picks – we have enough quality to score that away goal."

Ronaldo Fires United Through

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Ronaldo Fires United Through


Cristiano Ronaldo fired United through to the Semi Finals of the Champions League with a stunning 40 yard strike that was unstoppable.

It was United's first clean sheet since their Champions League victory over Inter Milan on 11 March and it could not have been more timely as United became the first English club to win at Porto in European competition. With Rio Ferdinand restored to the side after a three-game absence there was an increased assuredness to the United backline and in truth, Porto failed to create any clear-cut openings until Lisandro's 85th-minute chance.

However, United's failure to score a decisive second goal ensured a nervous final few minutes to the tie as Porto pushed for the equaliser that would have put them through on the away goals rule.

The first 20 minutes of the match must have been close to perfect for United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who was presiding over his 150th Champions League game. Wayne Rooney started on the right with Ryan Giggs on the left and Ronaldo supporting Berbatov up front. This formation allowed Ronaldo to occasionally drop deep in search of possession, which he did after six minutes before smashing his amazing goal.

United dominated possession, allowing them to play the game at a steady, controlled tempo, and there were few alarms for Van der Sar, who allowed a free-kick from Bruno Alves to drift wide of his goal.

Porto gradually forced their way into the match, slowly pushing United towards their own goal, and Van der Sar was eventually forced into action to save Christian Sapanuru's shot on the turn while Bruno Alves headed wide from a free-kick. The home team lost momentum when Lucho Gonzalez was stretchered off the field after a delay while he received treatment and United went on to create a brilliant chance to take full control of the match.

John O'Shea flicked on Giggs's corner and the ball dropped invitingly to the unmarked Vidic but the defender's effort flew wastefully over the crossbar.

Porto's Raul Meireles and Hulk shot over after the break, while Berbatov collected a beautifully weighted pass from Rooney but his subsequent shot lacked power and Helton saved. By this stage it was pouring down in Porto but Van der Sar made no mistake with a Hulk free-kick, while Rolando headed wide beyond the far post for the home side.

The visitors continued to press and the match became increasingly tense as United dropped deeper and deeper. But it was United, who play Everton in an FA Cup semi-final on Sunday, who went close to a second goal, with Helton making a good low save to claw away Ronaldo's shot.

FC Porto: Helton, Sapunaru (Costa 80), Rolando, Bruno Alves, Cissokho, Lucho Gonzalez (Mariano Gonzalez 31), Fernando, Raul Meireles, Lopez, Hulk, Rodriguez (Farias 64).

Subs Not Used: Nuno, Stepanov, Guarin, Madrid.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Giggs, Carrick, Anderson (Scholes 78), Rooney, Berbatov (Nani 68), Ronaldo.

Subs Not Used: Foster, Neville, Evans, Tevez, Macheda.
Booked: Vidic, Evra.
Goals: Ronaldo 6.

Att: 50,000
Ref: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).

Ronaldo: My Greatest Goal

Ronaldo: My Greatest Goal


Cristiano Ronaldo has hailed his goal last night against Porto as the best he has ever scored!

"It is the best I have scored," he said. "It was a fantastic strike and I can't wait to see it again on DVD. I am very happy with it."

"This win will give us confidence," said Ronaldo. "In the last five games we did not play great and I hope this will change that. It's going to be a fantastic semi-final. Arsenal play fantastic football and it will be a tough game. We know each other well, I just hope we win the tie and go to the final."

Sir Alex Ferguson must have seen a few great goals in his time, but he still considered it one of the best!

"It was unbelievable - a magnificent hit," said the United boss. "It took them by surprise and the keeper had no chance. To do it at that point gave us a real platform."

"He's the quickest player we have and we felt in that role he would stretch their two centre-halves. The goal was obviously sensational and he was always a threat, always willing to attack their defence. He's probably played better in a lot of games but he was isolated a lot of the time and yet his contribution was still very good. We wanted to start the game quickly, to show our intent that we wanted to win, but no one could have expected that kind of goal."

Ronaldo a Real Player?

Ronaldo a Real Player?


Is Cristiano Ronaldo already a Real Madrid player?! News just in has come from ex-Real supremo Ramon Calderon (the one who was leading the chase for Ronny all summer but failed). He has since been ousted from his post, but says that he has left the club in great shape, with one of teh World's best already contracted to join the club!

Speaking on French radio station RMC, Calderon said: "Anyone who becomes the next president will have at his disposal one of the best players in the world, who is already formally committed to Real Madrid. I cannot give any names, but all I can say is that thanks to the difficult and laborious work that I did last year, he is already formally a Madrid player."

Rumours that Ronaldo has agreed to join Madrid have resurfaced in recent weeks, forcing the player to deny he is planning to move: "I am happy at this club. I think it is the right club."

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