Cristiano Ronaldo ‘has lost his Manchester United “King of the Gym” title to Casemiro’ with his old Real Madrid team-mate ‘able to lift 300kg – 50kg MORE than the Portugal forward’
- Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly lost his ‘King of the Gym’ title at Man United
- The forward is said to be able to complete 30-rep leg presses of 250kg per rep
- New singing Casemiro, however, can reportedly squat and press close to 300kg
Cristiano Ronaldo has lost his ‘King of the Gym’ title at Manchester United, according to a report.
The 37-year-old, who has been engulfed in a series of controversies around his future with the Red Devils in recent times, is said to have been regarded as the strongest player at the club, able to leg press up to 250kg per rep.
According to the Daily Star, however, he has been overtaken by new signing Casemiro, who can reportedly can squat and press closer to 300kg.
Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly lose his ‘King of the Gym’ title at Manchester United
New United signing Casemiro is said to have overtaken Ronaldo as the strongest at the club
The Brazilian’s efforts are said to have impressed team-mates, who have urged Ronaldo to up his game to regain his title.
Casemiro, 30, can reportedly push the weight with ease, meaning Ronaldo, who is said to be able to complete 30 reps per set, is now second in the strong man rankings within the United squad.
Ronaldo returned to the United starting line-up for their Europa League game against Sheriff last week after being left out of their Premier League fixture against Chelsea after refusing to come on as a substitute against Tottenham.
The Portugal forward can reportedly leg press 250kg, with Casemiro closer to 300kg
He scored in the game, and played the full 90 minutes on Sunday in the Red Devils’ 1-0 win over West Ham with his frustrations seemingly softened in the last week or so.
He did, however, refuse to acknowledge former United team-mate Gary Neville, who has been critical of the forward, when greeting Sky pundits before Sunday’s match at Old Trafford.
Casemiro, meanwhile, has impressed for United since arriving from Real Madrid in the summer.
The former and current team-mates are once again in healthy competition at Old Trafford
Casemiro has been in fine form since joining the club and shone again against West Ham
He shone once again in Sunday’s win, and was praised by Sky pundits as he continues his start to life in the Premier League.
While he took a while to break into the starting XI, he he been a mainstay ever since, with United manager Erik ten Hag insisting he is at the ‘top of world football’.
United have broken into the top four of the league table after a slow start to the season, and are undefeated in their last eight games.