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Is the Spanish La Liga better than the English Premiership now that it has Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo?

According to Cristiano Ronaldo, the balance of power in European football has shifted to Spain.

You read it, Cristiano Ronaldo, the former Manchester United winger, suggested that the Spanish La Liga is now THE league to be in European football and he claimed that one of the reasons was that star players enjoyed greater protection from referees in La Liga.

The Portuguese, who just set a record by singing a £80m contract with Real Madrid, made no secret of his dissatisfaction at what he perceived to be rough treatment from Premier League opponents during his six years at Old Trafford. Sir Alex Ferguson, his manager at Old Trafford, had even hinted that Ronaldo might be driven away from England if he was not better protected from bad challenges.

Cristiano RonaldoRonaldo, the world footballer of the year, has switched to Real together with Kaka from Milan to play for a league that he claims will protect its stars better.

While Ronaldo may have a point in saying that the Spanish La Liga should now be superior, he knows that it isn’t just about the officiating. La Liga should now be superior because of the fact that it now has the two greatest footballers in the world too.

”The Premier League is a very good competition,” Ronaldo said, ”but I think that the Spanish league is going to have a little more quality because of the players that are arriving. Both leagues are going to be very good but I think that with Florentino Perez’s signings, the Spanish league is superior to the English.”

”It’s going to be a magnificent competition in Spain this year. All the players have a lot of quality and the referees protect the players more.”

Spain’s resurgence was sparked by the success of their national team at Euro 2008 and confirmed by Barcelona’s European Cup final victory over Ronaldo’s Manchester United in May. The 24-year-old claims to have fulfilled a dream by joining the club he supported as a boy and he has one eye on next season’s Champions League final, which will be staged at the Bernabeu.

”To win the Champions League in our stadium would be a great dream,” he said. ”I think it’s possible with all the players we have. However, you need to recognize that the champions, Barca, had a great season and played very well. They have a great team and a magnificent coach.”

”We are going to take it step by step. The priority is the league. The Champions League is very nice but it also depends on luck and the ties that you get. It’s going to be a difficult mission to get the double, although I think we are going to do well in both the league and Europe.”

”My hope is to win at Real Madrid everything that I won during my time at Manchester United. With the structure Real Madrid have, this is possible.”

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France 19.00

Brazil 6.00

England 9.00

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