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Cristiano and Leo: The Race to Become the Greatest Football Player of All Time

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Full Title:

Cristiano and Leo: The Race to Become the Greatest Football Player of All Time

Contributors:

By (Author) Jimmy Burns

ISBN:

9781509849130

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Macmillan

Publication Date:

31st May 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

796.3340922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

484g

Description

Ask any football fan who's better, Ronaldo or Messi and they'll have an opinion. Football is a team game. It's virtually unheard of to have the sort of focused, one on one rivalries that dominate individual sports. But for the best part of the last decade football has seen a personal rivalry unlike any seen before. Cristiano and Leo. This is their definitive story, from children kicking a ball halfway around the world from each other to their era-defining rivalry. One the preening adonis, a precision physical machine who blows teams away with his pace and power. The other a shuffling genius, able to do things with a football that seem other-worldly. Their differences seem to tap into something fundamental about football and indeed life. Between them they have scored over a thousand goals, won the Ballon d'Or nine times and redefined modern football. For the past eight seasons they have shared the accolade of best footballer in the world and arguments rage over which one deserves the title of greatest player of all time. Cristiano and Leo by journalist and author Jimmy Burns is the essential book to understand the defining players of a generation.

Reviews

A thoroughly researched dual biography by the great Jimmy Burns -- Simon Kuper, author of The Football Men
I am eating up this book. The verve with which Burns writes about the power politics and rich supporting characters like Florentino and Ferguson makes it a captivating read. -- Richard Fitzpatrick, author of El Clsico: Barcelona v Real Madrid, Footballs Greatest Rivalry
Praise for La Roja: There is so much people dont know about Spain and Spanish football, and that is not a bad thing for as long as a complete writer like Jimmy Burns brings his unique vision to it. La Roja fills a hole in the knowledge of both Spain and Spanish football, as it goes beyond the football to explain a country, a society and its transformation through, thanks to and despite the beautiful game. -- Guillem Balague, author of Brave New World: Inside Pochettinos Spurs
Praise for Maradona: The Hand of God: Those who have an interest in the sociology of football, in modern Argentina and in the story behind the headlines will admire Burns disturbing book which easily transcends the normal confines of sports journalism. * The Economist *
Praise for Barcelona: A People's Passion: Burns strength lies not just in his compulsive, well-told story of the clubs evolution, but his notable grasp of Catalan history. * Sunday Times *

Author Bio

Jimmy Burns is an award winning journalist and author, who wrote the internationally acclaimed Hand of God: A biography of Diego Maradona.

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