Cristiano Ronaldo is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time, not only because of his physicality but also his athleticism. his most effective and distinguishing skill is his heading. Ronaldo's aerial ability is unrivaled. He has an incredible leap and great hang time in the air. Cristiano Ronaldo's aerial ability was average at best during his developmental years with Sporting Lisbon and his first few years at Manchester United. However, after hours of practice every day, Cristiano started getting better and the fruits of his bearing started to appear at the latter stages of his first stint at Old Trafford but truly shone through after his move to Real Madrid in 2009. 🛫 @Cristiano TAKEOFF! 🇵🇹 Mark #LeapDay2020 with every angle of Ronaldo's huge leap against Wales at EURO 2016 🙌#LeapYear. #EURO2020 is coming… pic.twitter.com/fJuKUlF7mi — UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) February 29, 2020 Ronaldo's career has been littered with t...
loyola basketball :: Article Creator How An NIT Final Four Berth Isn't What Loyola Basketball Wanted, But Could Be What It Needs CHICAGO - Kent State head coach Rob Senderoff has a pretty good memory. As he patrolled the sidelines with the Golden Flashes during Wednesday night's NIT Quarterfinal, he recalled the last time he was in Gentile Arena. Advertisement "The last time I was here as a coach, it was a while ago but it was not like this," Senderoff said. "We played them when Porter (Moser) was a coach. I'm not sure if it was the Valley or the Horizon, but it wasn't like this." That was back on February 23, 2013. Kent State beat Loyola 70-63. Since then, Loyola has moved conferences – twice – made a Final Four and made three total NCAA Tournaments. Success wasn't built overnight, but successful is what Loyola has become. "Everyone creates this," Senderoff said. "Not Porter and not Drew. They ha...
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