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Renowned psychologist Jordan Peterson claims that Cristiano Ronaldo lives a ‘circumscribed’ life

Peterson feels Ronaldo doesn't have the advantage of moving freely in the society.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jordan Peterson
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jordan Peterson (Source: Twitter)

Star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo does not have the advantage of being an ordinary man in society according to renowned psychologist Jordan Peterson. He claims that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is living a restricted life due to his fame and personality. The 37-year-old is one of the most popular celebrities in the world. With over 500 million followers on Instagram, he remains the most-followed athlete on the planet.

The fame, however, comes with drawbacks. Peterson stated that the 37-year-old doesn’t have the privilege to move freely in the society and that he lives a “circumscribed” life.

“He really, in some sense, can’t go out because he is so famous. So, nothing in his life is… He doesn’t have the advantages of someone who is ordinary,” the renowned psychologist said, as quoted by Essentially Sports.

“You can walk down to your local pharmacy. That’s a big advantage and Ronaldo doesn’t have that. You say well, he got his fortune, and he does and he deserves it as far as I’m concerned… but he lives a circumscribed life,” he added.

2022 has been a tough year for the Portuguese star. He lost his son during childbirth, had a forgettable time at Manchester United this season and failed to secure an escape route from the club in the summer.

Getting relegated to a bit-part role by Red Devils manager Erik Ten Hag led to his outburst during an explosive interview with Piers Morgan, which prompted the Premier League giants to terminate his contract last month.

As it stands, the Portuguese legend is without a club and seems unlikely to sign with a top European outfit. It remains to be seen where he’ll end up in January.

Lothar Matthaus feels Cristiano Ronaldo has damaged himself

Lothar Matthaus launched an all-out attack on Cristiano Ronaldo after Portugal were eliminated from the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar following a 1-0 loss to Morocco in the quarterfinals. The former Germany international claimed that the 37-year-old has damaged himself and his team with his ego trips and is unlikely to find a place in any team.

“With his ego trips, Ronaldo has damaged the team and himself. Undoubtedly, he was a great player and a lethal finisher. But now, he has damaged his legacy. I find it hard to think that he can find a place in a team. I feel sorry for Ronaldo,” Matthaus said.

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