Former Watford striker Troy Deeney has argued that Cristiano Ronaldo should not be considered in discussions regarding the greatest football player of all time. Deeney shared his perspective following Portugal’s exit from the World Cup after a defeat to Spain.
The central point of Deeney’s argument is that Ronaldo has never secured a World Cup title, which he believes is a necessary achievement for such a distinction. Additionally, Deeney noted that the 41-year-old Al-Nassr star often relies on teammates to provide scoring opportunities rather than generating them independently.
Speaking to Sun Football, Deeney acknowledged Ronaldo’s impressive career but maintained that the lack of a World Cup win is a significant factor. He stated that while football purists can appreciate the forward’s success, these specific factors keep him from being ranked at the very top of the sport’s history.