We can’t say we’re surprised Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo ran in different circles.
In fact, judging by their public personas, it’s difficult to think of two more contrasting individuals.
They were teammates for six years at Manchester United though, so you’d imagine Ronaldo would’ve had to speak with Scholes and Ryan Giggs quite often, however, you’d be wrong.
The Real Madrid forward revealed that, during United’s successful Champions League winning campaign, in 2007/08, he barely spoke with the pair.
Cristiano Ronaldo: “At MUFC, I won the #UCL but barley spoke to Giggs & Scholes. Most important is on the pitch.” pic.twitter.com/dTDaTsIhxO
— TheCRonaldoFan (@TheCRonaldoFan) February 16, 2016
Ronaldo made the comments in a press conference ahead of Madrid’s Champions League last-16 tie against Roma on Wednesday night.
There’s no suggestion that Ronaldo bares any ill sentiment towards the United legends, just that they weren’t friends.
The topic seemed to be raised when Ronaldo was asked about the friendly relationship between Barcelona trio Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar. It appears Ronaldo isn’t as social with his teammates Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema, and perfectly comfortable with that.
Cristiano Ronaldo: “I don’t have dinner with Bale & Benzema. What’s most important is what’s on the pitch.” #UCL pic.twitter.com/5rR3Yjugex
— TheCRonaldoFan (@TheCRonaldoFan) February 16, 2016
Cristiano: “I don’t care about hugs & kisses. The most important is to win with Bale & Benzema on the pitch.” #UCL pic.twitter.com/K7jQ6Mlxwt
— TheCRonaldoFan (@TheCRonaldoFan) February 16, 2016
Ronaldo is all business, basically.