Ronaldo: turning back time, I wouldn't raise an ultimatum for M. Moratti

One of the most famous attackers of all time, Ronaldo, remembered his career period in Italy.

At first, he represented the team of Milan's "Inter", played 99 matches and scored 59 goals, but in 2002 he moved to Madrid's "Real".

The Brazilian said that if he could turn back time, he would not have given an ultimatum to the then owner of the "Serie A" club, Massimo Moratti.

"Inter" will always be in my heart. I spent five beautiful years here, and M. Moratti was my inspiration and taught me a lot.

However, now I would do some things differently and not put the president in a difficult position regarding my future.

At that time, I demanded to fire the head coach Hector Cuper or threatened to leave myself. Moratti decided to keep the Argentinian.

So, now I wouldn't do it that way," Ronaldo insisted.

In 2006, the striker returned to the "Serie A" championships and wore the "Milan" jersey.

"I was very happy there and found out what an incredible club it is. The "Milan" fans warmly welcomed me and treated me respectfully. So, I have no regrets about moving to these teams," Ronaldo insisted.