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Complicated, this is the moment that Cristiano Ronaldo is going through. On a sporting level, he has not been able to settle in Erik Ten Hag’s starting eleven, after having requested his transfer last summer. While in the personal he comes from overcoming the loss of one of the twins he had with Georgina Rodríguez, his sentimental partner.

That is why the Portuguese star made the decision to seek help professional. A few weeks ago he received a visit from Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson, known for his publications in the most prestigious medical journals in the world. “Nice to see you, my friend,” CR7 published an Instagram post with Peterson, without giving further details.

Subsequently, the British presenter Piers Morgan invited Dr. Peterson on his show. He commented that Cristiano had taken therapy and seemed much better after meeting with Jordan, to which the Canadian said: “That’s what happens when you hang out with reprobates like me. He invited me to go see him. A few months ago he had some problems in his life and a friend of his sent him some of my videos”.

During his account, the psychology expert added: “Then he read one of my books and found it useful, he wanted to talk. I went to his house and we talked for about two hours. He showed me all his equipment to keep himself in top condition, we talked about his companies and, above all, what he wanted in the future and some of the obstacles he is facing”.

As a result of this interview, it was speculated on social networks that the striker, aged 37, was going through a painting of depression. However, this diagnosis was not confirmed by the famous therapist. Cristiano Ronaldo, for his part, is preparing to play the Manchester derby against Pep Guardiola’s City at the Etihad Stadium.

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