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Football Legend, Ronaldinho reveals his favorite Premier League team

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Ronaldinho reveals his favorite Premier League team in an interview with JOE

As long as you’re Ronaldinho and you’ve played the game, it never leaves you.

One way or another, you go back to it even after retirement; either as a coach, a pundit or just a regular fan of the sport. For Barcelona Legend,  Ronaldinho, it’s more the latter.

Ronaldo upon retirement has found ways to re-live the game, and it’s just by following football games as they come and picking which team that appeals to him and brings him the fun.

The Brazilian legend has now revealed which team he loves to follow mostly in the English Premier League.

You would think it is the popular guess, due in part to the Barcelona connection but instead, his favorite English Premier League team will come to many as a surprise. Something that will certainly annoy Pep Guardiola.

Ronaldo Gaucho picked up a certain Merseyside club as his go to Premier League team to watch. It isn’t Everton, it certainly is Liverpool.

Liverpool when they discover they are Ronaldinho's favorite EPL team

Pep Guardiola was certainly right perhaps; they all keep loving Liverpool.

According to the 42-year-old, he “really likes watching” their attackers in full rhythm.

It’s surprising that Ronaldinho would pick an English team or Liverpool considering he never for once played in England but had spells at PSG, Barcelona and AC Milan.

Therefore, it certain that he shares no allegiance to any particular Premier League club, although he admits to watching English football when the season is underway.

“It’s hard [to choose just one team], there are many. I really like a lot of players from many clubs.

“It is hard to choose just one. I think each club has a great player that I like watching, but I think the attacking players for Liverpool are the players that I currently really like watching,” Ronaldinho said in an interview with JOE.

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