Ronaldo’s Former Man Utd Teammate Quits Football, Now Sells Milk in United Kingdom
- Richard Eckersley was at Premier League side Manchester United between 2005-2009 and used to train with Cristiano Ronaldo
- While Cristiano Ronaldo made a return to Old Trafford at 36, Richard, 32, has already retired from playing soccer
- The Englishman has now explained that he is now selling milk and wants to be highest distributor in UK in next five years
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Former Manchester United academy star Richard Eckersley who used to train with Cristiano Ronaldo has dumped football and the Englishman is now selling milk in the United Kingdom.
The joy of all professional footballers is to make name and money in the game, but reverse is the case for Richard whose career did not flourish in the round leather game.
At the age of 32, Richard Eckersley is not regretting quitting football as he stated clearly that he has his own house and he is looking forward to become the largest milk distributor in England.
According to the report on Marca, Richard Eckersley who played only two games for Manchester United first told his wife his readiness to quit football before he did so.
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Richard Eckersley's reaction
"Oldham had no money or hope, I was coming back from a wedding, we had a newborn baby and I told my wife I wanted to quit football," Eckersley detailed in an interview with The Athletic.
"It was a relief, I had enough money to last six months or a year.
"I've been thinking about Cristiano Ronaldo being back at United, the last time he was there I was there, I was training with him, and now I'm a dairyman and I sell oat milk."
Lampard names Lionel Messi ahead of Ronaldo as toughest opponent
Earlier, YEN.com.gh had reported how former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard named Lionel Messi as the best player he ever faced on the pitch during his professional football career as a player in the Premier League.
Frank Lampard remains Chelsea's highest goal scorer in history and the former England international was superb while playing for the Blues in all competitions.
When Frank Lampard was playing for the Stamford Bridge landlords, the Englishman faced Lionel Messi many times in the Champions League.
Frank Lampard who is now a manager explained that Lionel Messi was the best opponent for him.
Lampard also acknowledged the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo is also a super playing, but he added that he never faced the Portugal international when he was doing wonders at Real Madrid.
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