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Published 14:35 18 May 2016 BST
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"It’s interesting to me that we hear so much about two players these days: Ronaldo and Messi," Ferguson spoke in the Convention Centre in Dublin during An Evening With Rory McIlroy. "Now don’t get me wrong, Messi is a fantastic player, it’s like he’s wearing slippers when he controls the ball. But here, for me, is the difference. Messi is a Barcelona player. "But Ronaldo could play for Stockport County and score a hat-trick. He has everything. He can shoot with both feet, head the ball, he’s as brave as a lion, and has a physique like... [like Jimmy Nesbitt, suggested James Nesbitt]. "Here’s something else people overlook: During my time at Manchester United I was lucky enough to have a lot of people who put in countless extra hours to get better. Gary Neville turned himself from an average footballer into a wonderful one because of his work ethic, as did David Beckham. But Ronaldo used to completely exhaust himself, and still does. He just wanted to be the best in the world."Fergie went on to talk about the way Ronaldo lives, how his home is designed for the best player in the world. He explained how the Real Madrid man had a cold pool and a warm pool for after games, weights areas, everything needed to get the best out of himself. He did alright. That was before the 26-year United servant told his lovely story about John O'Shea. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/732864171600171008


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