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Ronaldo – 2014 Updated Edition - The Obsession for Perfection - cover

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Ronaldo – 2014 Updated Edition - The Obsession for Perfection

Luca Caioli

Publisher: Icon Books

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Summary

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of football’s all-time greats: a FIFA Ballon d’Or winner with pace, trickery and extraordinary goalscoring ability. Driven by an insatiable desire to be the best he possibly can, he has inspired first Manchester United and then Real Madrid to some of the proudest achievements in each club’s recent history, and continues to push himself
on to greater things each season.

Luca Caioli, author of the bestselling Messi, tells the inside story of this global superstar both on and off the pitch, featuring insights from those who know him best: coaches, teammates, girlfriends and even the man himself.

Ronaldo is a unique behind-the-scenes look at a true great of the game, updated to include the turbulent yet brilliant 2012/13 campaign.
Available since: 08/01/2013.

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