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Where Cristiano Ronaldo's team-mates are from last Real Madrid game, including close pal who had horror spell in Greece | The Sun
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CRISTIANO RONALDO waved goodbye to European football last year when he joined Al Nassr.
And although he is still impressing in the Saudi Pro League, Ronaldo spent his best days tearing up the European leagues.
Perhaps his best spell was with Real Madrid where the global superstar won four Champions League trophies and two LaLiga titles.
The Portuguese powerhouse played 438 games for Los Blancos scoring an unfathomable 450 goals and registering 131 assists.
But he had his final swan song with the Spanish giants in 2018 when he played his last game for the club in their 3-1 Champions League final win over Liverpool.
Ronaldo moved on to Juventus in the following summer after winning his career fifth Champions League and put his Madrid days behind him.
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Some five years later and SunSport takes a look at where his teammates that day are now…
Keylor Navas
Navas was playing in between the sticks that day for Real Madrid and similarly to Ronaldo, he didn't stick around for long.
The 36-year-old left the club in 2019 to join PSG, where he held their number one spot for three seasons before the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma.
After struggling for game time he was sent on loan to Nottingham Forest last season and since returning to Paris has warmed the bench of the French club,
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