Cristian Ronaldo's free shot secrets, how he perfected them while he was in Man Wood

When Cristiano Ronaldo had first arrived at Manchester United in 2003, Ryan Giggs was the executioner. But Ronaldo saw the challenge of shooting free. He always wanted to try something new. He did this every day after training with Giggs and Wayne [...]
He did this every day after he was trained with Giggs and Wayne Rooney. He also wanted to prove it to the best goalkeepers in the world.
Ronaldo wanted to score for Edwin van der Sar. He spoke to various goalkeepers and asked about their psychics: to find the way they are most difficult, Periscope broadcast.
People use it to put down the ball, move away, and turn on it. He brought a dynamic show. He puts down the ball, concentrates on a high degree, he takes certain steps back so that his leg is in perfect position to shoot the ball at the required target.
When he decides to hit the ball, he thinks the whole world is watching me do his best.
He shoots the ball in different directions. Sometimes his blows look like those of Didier Drogbas. Ronaldo is often said to have not seen the ball until he turned to the gate, but he heard it from the crowd and had done so against Spain.
But Ronaldo's most interesting moment remains the blow against David James' gate in 2008, when the goalkeeper of Portsmouth had only looked at the ball and laughed./Periscopi/


















