Cristiano Ronaldo, the celebrated striker for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, has once again stirred discussion over football’s global landscape. Speaking in a recent, high-profile interview with Piers Morgan, the Portuguese star shared candid thoughts that reignited the debate about league quality across continents.
During the interview, Ronaldo boldly compared the Saudi Pro League to established European competitions, arguing that its level of play now surpasses several well-known leagues.
"The Saudi League is much better than the Portuguese league, and even better than Ligue 1—since, essentially, there's only PSG there," said Cristiano Ronaldo in his conversation with Piers Morgan.
Ronaldo’s comments directly challenged perceptions of European football dominance, suggesting that Saudi Arabia’s growing investment and player recruitment have already elevated its football standard beyond expectations. His remarks quickly sparked reactions among fans, analysts, and media around the world.
As Saudi Arabia continues to attract international stars and invest heavily in football development, Ronaldo’s comments contribute to an evolving narrative about the shifting balance of power in world football.
Ronaldo reignited global debate by claiming the Saudi League now outshines the Portuguese and French leagues, reflecting his belief in Saudi football’s rapid evolution and growing strength.