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Cristiano Ronaldo: Greatest XI he’s ever played with

Cristiano Ronaldo has pretty much done it all in world football – but who is the greatest XI for him to have ever played with?

The Portuguese footballing phenomenon has a hell of a trophy cabinet. He’s won Champions Leagues, Premier Leagues, La Ligas and even the EUROs – but he’s certainly had some help with some brilliant teammates along the way.

During his time at Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus – he’s played with some of the best players the 21st century has had to offer. But who makes the list as the best he’s played with?

With this – we present to you the greatest XI that Cristiano Ronaldo has played with during his career.

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Between the sticks is Iker Casillas, who is one of the greatest goalkeepers to ever exist. He was a constant presence between the Madrid sticks and deserves to hold down the keeper spot.

Although as his career has progressed he no longer resides at RB, we’re sneaking Sergio Ramos anyway thanks to his time spent there in his youth.

An absolute rock at the back. Nemanja Vidic was an unbelievable centre-half who had a strict no-nonsense attitude. He was influential in the amount United won back in the day.

Vidic’s ever-reliable partner – Rio Ferdinand. The two complimented each other perfectly and are definitely in Cristiano’s all-time XI.

Marcelo was simply a joy to watch. A full-back that helped revolutionise the position in modern-day football, he could attack and defend, making it look effortless along the way.

Paul Scholes is the first midfielder to make the cut. He was one of the few players to make passing look effortless and is regarded as one of the greatest English

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