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I don't think Ronaldo will ever become a coach. He would be rather the guy who owns part of the club or become the president and do more things in the background. His lifestyle and all the entrepreneurial projects he has make it unlikely that he would work as a full-time coach. Of course nobody can know it for sure, but I doubt he is the kind of guy who would want to work 365 days a year as a coach.

There is also this wrong idea that every great player can be a great coach. Look at Maradona, he was so bad as a coach. Ronaldo has all the top qualities as a player, knows where and when to run and how to execute everything on the field. But I don't think he is a strategy guy like Guardiola. He is also not like Zidane or Ancelotti.

President is more what resembles him. He could boss around a bit and he wouldn't have to be dealing with daily issues like a coach has to.
I don’t know whether or not Ronaldo will want to be a coach when he retires that is a decision for Ronaldo himself to make but from my observations and opinion I think Ronaldo will make a good manager if he decides to venture into coaching, he has the qualities of a leader and a coach. It is likely he might want to be part of a owning a club even since he already has 15 percent of Al Nassr ownership. We will see what the future holds for Ronaldo when he retires.
No doubt Cristiano Ronaldo will be a great coach if he decides to be a coach after he calls it a day in his football career, but Cristiano Ronaldo made it clear that he will not be a coach after he retires from football. Cristiano Ronaldo is a businessman, so I am not surprised with the 15 percent of Al Nassr ownership.
If Cristiano Ronaldo decides to become a coach after reaching the end of his football career, it would definitely be great because he has a lot of talent.But this player may not like this at all because he has never expressed a desire to become a coach we have seen him say in an interview before that he describes a coaching career as almost impossible. It may be true that he won't be a club coach, but he wants to behas already taken 15% ownership of a club ownerin the SPL, so maybe that would be reasonable for hima player who won the Nations League. This superstar, who shone for Al Nassr is still able to play much better today as many of us are able to observe his rare records.
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I don't think Ronaldo will ever become a coach. He would be rather the guy who owns part of the club or become the president and do more things in the background. His lifestyle and all the entrepreneurial projects he has make it unlikely that he would work as a full-time coach. Of course nobody can know it for sure, but I doubt he is the kind of guy who would want to work 365 days a year as a coach.

There is also this wrong idea that every great player can be a great coach. Look at Maradona, he was so bad as a coach. Ronaldo has all the top qualities as a player, knows where and when to run and how to execute everything on the field. But I don't think he is a strategy guy like Guardiola. He is also not like Zidane or Ancelotti.

President is more what resembles him. He could boss around a bit and he wouldn't have to be dealing with daily issues like a coach has to.
I don’t know whether or not Ronaldo will want to be a coach when he retires that is a decision for Ronaldo himself to make but from my observations and opinion I think Ronaldo will make a good manager if he decides to venture into coaching, he has the qualities of a leader and a coach. It is likely he might want to be part of a owning a club even since he already has 15 percent of Al Nassr ownership. We will see what the future holds for Ronaldo when he retires.
No doubt Cristiano Ronaldo will be a great coach if he decides to be a coach after he calls it a day in his football career, but Cristiano Ronaldo made it clear that he will not be a coach after he retires from football. Cristiano Ronaldo is a businessman, so I am not surprised with the 15 percent of Al Nassr ownership.
If Cristiano Ronaldo decides to become a coach after reaching the end of his football career, it would definitely be great because he has a lot of talent.But this player may not like this at all because he has never expressed a desire to become a coach we have seen him say in an interview before that he describes a coaching career as almost impossible. It may be true that he won't be a club coach, but he wants to be a club owner, so maybe that would be reasonable for him. This superstar, who shone for Al Nassr is still able to play much better today as many of us are able to observe his rare records.