Imperial Valley Press

Cristiano Ronaldo says move to Juventus was ‘destiny’

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TURIN, Italy (AP) — For Cristiano Ronaldo, it was “destiny” to join Juventus as he tries to become only the second player to win the Champions League with three different clubs.

Ronaldo moved from Real Madrid to Juventus in the offseason in a Serie A record 112 million euro (then $131.5 million) deal.

“There are things in life that seem to be dictated by destiny and in this case it was like that,” Ronaldo said in an interview with the DAZN streaming service. “I never expected to play in this team, but some things happen naturally. For me it was an easy decision, what was done in Madrid is incredible, I won everything, my family lives there, but it’s part of the past. I want to try to write the story in this club.”

Ronaldo failed to score on his competitiv­e debut for Juventus, but the team still won 3-2 at Chievo Verona on Saturday.

Still, there were positive signs with Ronaldo getting a couple of chances and linking up well with his new teammates.

“I’m very happy. The team is strong and Juve, as everyone knows, is one of the best clubs in the world,” Ronaldo said. “I like how they train, their mentality. They have special methods. They are very, very profession­al and for this reason I feel good.”

Juventus has won seven straight Serie A titles and four straight league and cup doubles, but last won the Champions League in 1996.

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 ??  ?? In this May 26, file photo Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with the trophy after winning the Champions League Final soccer match between Real Madrid and Liverpool at the Olimpiyski­y Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine. AP PhoTo/PAVeL goLoVkIn
In this May 26, file photo Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with the trophy after winning the Champions League Final soccer match between Real Madrid and Liverpool at the Olimpiyski­y Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine. AP PhoTo/PAVeL goLoVkIn

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