Ronaldinho: from hero to zero at Nou Camp
www.chinaview.cn 2008-07-17 09:04:49   Print

    BEIJING, July 17 -- Two seasons ago Ronaldinho was the undisputed king of world football, enjoying a hero-like status at Barcelona having steered the club to back-to-back league titles and victory in the Champions League.

    In 18 months, the Brazilian has suffered a fall from grace and is deemed surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp.

AC Milan reached an agreement with Barcelona to sign two-time world soccer player of the year Ronaldinho for as much as 25 million euros (39.7 million U.S. dollars), according to media report Wednesday.

Soccer player Ronaldinho from Brazil (C), Sport Director of AC Milan Adriano Galliani (L) and President of FC Barcelona Joan Laporta are seen after a meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Ronaldinho transferred from FC Barcelona to AC Milan, the Italian club announced late Tuesday, ending several days of furious negotiations in which the Brazil play maker appeared eager to avoid a move to Manchester City.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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    A dilettante attitude to training, a serious loss of form, an apparent weight problem and the rise of a new generation of hungry youngsters account for the change in attitude towards a player who was one of the most prized possessions in the game.

    When Ronaldinho joined Barcelona from Paris St Germain in 2003 after a much-publicized fall out with its coach Luis Fernandez he was hailed as a savior.

    Joining a club trying to extricate itself from a crisis caused by four years of mismanagement, political infighting, and underachievement, he was greeted by 30,000 fans on the day of this presentation.

    The burden of expectation was immense and yet he made light of the responsibility and restored the club's shattered morale.

    The Brazilian's vision, passing skills and dazzling party tricks, coupled with his smiling, laid-back attitude to life and childlike enthusiasm were the perfect antidote to the gloom that had descended on the Nou Camp.

    World Player

    Although the team made an unsteady start during his first season, he eventually inspired it to a 17-match unbeaten run that lifted it to a second-place finish in the league, its best placing in four years.

    The importance of that achievement was recognized when he was named World Player of the Year in 2004, an award that he retained 12 months later.

    After a slow start to his second campaign, he was soon back to his best and, together with leading scorer Samuel Eto'o, he guided Barcelona to its first league title in six years.

    The Brazilian then directed the team to a successful defense of its league title and its second-ever European Cup triumph with victory over Arsenal in Paris in May 2006.

    During that campaign he produced a sublime performance to lead Barcelona to a 3-0 victory over archrival Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, scoring two stunning solo goals in a display that even brought the normally partisan home crowd to their feet.

    He scored a brilliant goal against Chelsea in the Champions League first knockout round, bursting past center back John Terry before arrowing a shot past 'keeper Petr Cech and he set up the winning goal in their semi-final victory over AC Milan.

    But Ronaldinho's career has been on the wane since.

    He made no impact at the World Cup in 2006, looking stale and lethargic while Brazil limped out of the tournament after a defeat by France in the quarterfinals.

    The following season Barcelona surrendered its league title to Real Madrid and, although he weighed in with 23 goals in all competitions, he was increasingly criticized for an apparent lack of commitment and a loss of form and fitness.

    Weight problem

    He came under particularly heavy fire when photographs taken after one match showed him with a distinctly unathletic roll of fat hanging over the waistband of his shorts.

    Ronaldinho asked to be rested from the 2007 Copa America so he missed Brazil's triumph but still failed to recover his form.

    There were reports of a dressing room rift with striker Samuel Eto'o, while the emergence of Argentine prodigy Lionel Messi and new kids on the block Bojan Krkic and Giovani dos Santos meant the Brazilian no longer seemed indispensable.

    Last season he spent several matches on the bench early on after failing to impress coach Frank Rijkaard with his form in training.

    A failure to recover form in the second half of the season, combined with a series of unspecified injuries and reports of indiscipline only served to further tarnish his image.

    Barcelona has won itself a reputation for a Saturn-like habit of devouring its own sons; Maradona, Bernd Schuster, Romario, Ronaldo, Rivaldo were all lauded as heroes but ended their careers at the Nou Camp unhappily.

    Ronaldinho joined Barca as a toothy-grinned wizard who had the club under his spell for three glorious seasons. He will leave a rather forlorn figure. Whether his magic has been exhausted or he just needs a new challenge remains to be seen.

    (Source: China Daily/Agencies)

Editor: Sun Yunlong
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