Brazil great Ronaldo feels Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is the perfect person to develop Oscar and Willian.
Unbeaten in 11 Premier League games, Chelsea – with four Brazilians in their squad – are four points clear at the top.
Oscar and Willian have both been regular starters under Mourinho this
season and Ronaldo believes the pair can only improve under his
guidance.
"I think it's definitely the right team for them to
be at because of the nature of the English football league, which has a
lot of goals, a lot of attacking play," the former Real Madrid striker
told reporters.
"The players under Mourinho's coaching, they
have a lot of potential because of the nature of him as a coach. So
overall, it's definitely a good decision for these young talents to be
in the Premier League."
Ronaldo, a two-time World Cup winner
who scored 62 international goals, also revealed he is still hurting
from Brazil's 7-1 semi-final loss to Germany in last summer's semi-final
on home turf.
"The semi-final was a weird match," he
added. "It was painful, those five crazy minutes that broke the game and
of course, it was quite sad.
"But overall, I'm happy with the World Cup went and very proud."
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