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Ancelotti tips Ronaldo to play at highest level for ´three or four years´

SoccerNews in La Liga 15 Dec 2016

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Former Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti does not expect Cristiano Ronaldo to slow down any time soon, confident the Ballon d’Or winner can continue playing at the highest level for at least another three years.

Ronaldo captured his fourth Ballon d’Or on Monday after helping Madrid and Portugal to Champions League and Euro 2016 glory respectively in the last 12 months.

The 31-year-old scored 51 goals in all competitions for Madrid last season, while he netted three at the European Championship in France, but despite his exploits, there is a belief that Ronaldo’s best football could be behind him.

However, Ancelotti – who teamed up with Ronaldo to win the 2014 Champions League with the Spanish capital club – believes the Portugal captain has plenty left in the tank, having seen him score 10 LaLiga goals already this term.

“I don’t know when he’ll keep going until, but I don’t think he’s that old,” Bayern Munich boss Ancelotti told AS Diario.

“Playing in a more advanced position could have an influence. He’s now playing more centrally and with time he’ll have to drop deep less often and stay in a more advanced position.

“I think he’ll keep up this high level for three or four years.”

Ronaldo beat long-time Barcelona rival Lionel Messi to the France Football prize earlier this week.

The former Manchester United star is now just one Ballon d’Or short of Messi’s all-time record.

“I think it’s deserved, because Ronaldo won the Champions League and the European Championships,” Ancelotti said. “He’s performed better than the rest this year and the award is a logical one.

“For many this is the era of Messi, but it’s also the era of Cristiano. The competition between them has improved them. “Messi is better because he’s had Cristiano, and Cristiano is better because he’s had Messi.”

And the Italian tactician expects Ronaldo to add more Ballon d’Or awards to his collection.

“Without doubt he can over the next two or three years. Like Messi,” Ancelotti added. “The rest will still have to wait, although we can help some of them as a team, such as [Robert] Lewandowski for example, if we win lots of trophies.”

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