Rafael van der Vaart Shares Hilarious Insight into Ronaldo's Legendary Training Ethic

Rafael van der Vaart Shares Hilarious Insight into Ronaldo's Legendary Training Ethic

  • Rafael van der Vaart has joked that he never saw Cristiano Ronaldo in the showers during their playing days at Real Madrid
  • Ronaldo has cemented his status among the greatest players in the history of the game after winning 33 trophies across a glittering career
  • He holds the record as the all-time highest goalscorer and ranks second only to his great rival, Lionel Messi, in the number of Ballon d’Or victories

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Rafael van der Vaart offered an unexpected and hilarious reason why Cristiano Ronaldo is the hardest-working footballer he’s ever played with.

The former Netherlands midfielder shared the pitch with the now-Al Nassr striker during their time at Real Madrid in the late 2000s under Manuel Pellegrini.

Rafael van der Vaart Shares Hilarious Insight into Ronaldo's Legendary Training Ethic
Van der Vaart made a surprise admission about his old teammate Cristiano Ronaldo. Photo: Dennis Doyle.
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On talkSPORT's The Line-Up this week, the conversation turned to Kylian Mbappe's challenging start at the Santiago Bernabeu following his high-profile summer move from Paris Saint-Germain.

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During his appearance on this week's show, Van der Vaart was asked whether Ronaldo was the biggest star at Real Madrid during his tenure with the club.

The former striker replied: "He never left his house! He’s the only player whose willy I’ve never seen!”

He explained that Ronaldo’s intense focus on training and discipline meant he was always the first to arrive and the last to leave.

The studio erupted in laughter at the unexpected comment.

Van der Vaart lauds Ronaldo's professionalism

Beyond the humour, Van der Vaart praised Ronaldo’s unmatched professionalism.

“His body is like a machine,” he added. “He was ahead of his time, focusing on training, food, and sleep—it was all more important to him than just training harder.”

Ronaldo’s legendary work ethic has led to an illustrious career, including five Ballon d’Or's, five Champions League titles, and countless individual awards.

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Even at nearly 40, the Al-Nassr star continues to defy expectations, epitomising dedication and perseverance.

While the pair didn’t win silverware together, Van der Vaart reflected on Ronaldo’s passion and drive, which set him apart as a true footballing great.

Reason why UEFA honours Ronaldo

In another publication, Briefly News reported that Cristiano Ronaldo is set to receive a special award at the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League draw ceremony on 29 August.

The prestigious accolade celebrates his remarkable legacy in Europe's top club competition. UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin praised CR7, shedding light on the significance of the honour.

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