Did you know that one Real Madrid player is working even harder than Cristiano Ronaldo?

Did you know that one Real Madrid player is working even harder than Cristiano Ronaldo?

Cristiano Ronaldo keeps himself in pinnacle physical condition on account of the large measure of diligent work he puts in both on and off the preparation ground. The Real Madrid hotshot invests hours in the exercise center at the club’s Valdebebas preparing complex and doesn’t stop when he returns home.

Cristiano Ronaldo regularly transfers photographs to Instagram showing himself working out around his home; his young child, Cristiano Jr. normally the accompanying suit.

Did you know that one Real Madrid player is working even harder than Cristiano Ronaldo?

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Be that as it may, as indicated by a report from Marca, Ronaldo is not – we rehash, is not – the Madrid player as of now working the hardest.

The player working harder than Cristiano Ronaldo, or any player, isn’t Gareth Bale, Pepe, Sergio Ramos or Karim Benzema, either, and it’s surely not James Rodriguez. Indeed, on the off chance that we gave you 20 surmises you still most likely wouldn’t figure the right reply.

Spanish daily paper comprehends that Fabio Coentrao, the club’s overlooked left-back, is as of now working harder than Cristiano Ronaldo in the exercise center and on the preparation pitch in the wake of being given another opportunity by the club’s board.

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Real Madrid staff are allegedly stunned that Coentrao is spending, much more, time working in the rec center, on the preparation ground, physiotherapy, the swimming pool and recuperation than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Be that as it may, Ronaldo has all the earmarks of being halfway in charge of this surprising change in his countryman’s mentality.

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The three-time Ballon d’Or champ, alongside Zinedine Zidane, requested that the club to keep the Portugal universal for the 2016-17 crusade, in spite of the reality he hasn’t been a customary in the beginning line-up following 2013.

Zidane is clearly convinced that Coentrao, who turns 29 next March, can get to be one of the world’s best left-backs once more. Now let’s see if Coentrao working harder than Ronaldo off the pitch pays off.