Real Madrid are “stronger” without Cristiano Ronaldo, says Roma defender Kostas Manolas, with the likes of Gareth Bale flourishing after being freed from the Portuguese’s shadow.
The Blancos have conquered Europe in each of the last three seasons, and four of the last five.
They are, however, about to embark on a first continental adventure in nine years without a five-time Ballon d’Or winner within their ranks.
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Ronaldo is now leading the charge at Italian giants Juventus, but Manolas believes Real could pose more of a threat without him.
The Greece international told Marca ahead of a Champions League opener against Julen Lopetegui’s side on Wednesday: “He [Ronaldo] is a champion, but Madrid will always be Madrid.