No Ronaldo, no Park Ji-sung, no Tottenham

 No Ronaldo, no Park Ji-sung, no Tottenham


Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nasr) was not there. Tottenham players didn't exist in his head either.


Manchester United and Tottenham legend Dimitar Berbatov unveiled the "best five" of five-man football through Britain's "The Sun" on the 5th (Korea Standard Time). He spent two seasons at Tottenham and four at Manchester United.


Manchester United has lifted the English Premier League (EPL) trophy twice. He also won the League Cup once, and was runner-up twice in the European Champions League. He won the League Cup at Tottenham League Cup. He has been crying without a soldier for 16 years since Tottenham.


Berbatov scored 46 goals in 102 matches for Tottenham and 56 goals in 149 matches for Manchester United. The memories of Manchester United were bigger. Park Ji-sung was also with Berbatov. However, Park Ji-sung was not in the top five.


The top five were all filled with men from Manchester United. He used to be a striker, but he made himself a defender in the five-man system. Edvin van der Sar was selected as the goalkeeper. He put Nemanja Vidic next to him, Paul Scholes in midfield, and striker Wayne Rooney.


"You can easily say Ronaldo in the front, but Rooney has fast feet and excellent skills even in a small space," Berbatov said. "If it was a six-man system, we would put Ronaldo in and we would be a more aggressive team."


Bulgarian hero Berbatov retired from active duty in September 2019

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