During a trip to the Americas, Emmanuel Macron participated in a “true-false” game with Brazilian comedian Paul Cabannes, who asked him about a rumor: Ronaldo (the Brazilian, not CR7) allegedly stated in 2017 that he would like to play for OM.
Ronaldo at OM was almost a done deal. And it is Emmanuel Macron, the French president, who confirms this. A supporter of Marseille, the President enthusiastically responded that it was obviously true.
“Brazilian Ronaldo said in 2017 that he would have liked to play for Olympique de Marseille,” said Paul Cabannes. The head of state replied, “It’s not only true, but it’s obvious.” “It should be noted that President Macron is a supporter of Olympique de Marseille,” Cabannes added. Emmanuel Macron concluded: “Like any great player, he would have wanted to experience… well, it’s an audience. It’s almost a Brazilian audience, Marseille.”
“This is a call to Ronaldo”
The problem: the information was… completely false. Macron, amused but incredulous, even made a public appeal to the Fenomeno. “This is a call to Ronaldo. If we could correct things. Ronaldo, please clarify!” Macron stated.
In reality, if he was close to a French club in his career, it was rather PSG. It remains to be seen if Ronaldo will respond to this presidential jab.
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