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Many consider Brazil's historic striker Ronaldo to be the best striker in the history of football. His high quality on the pitch, his terrifying finishing in front of goal, and his record-breaking scoring numbers may differ on his classification as one of the best in the history of football, but no one disagrees that Ronaldo's career - despite its greatness - could have been much better, had it not been for the chronic injuries that prevented him from continuing as a player. Who is Ronaldo? Why did he become a true phenomenon? How did he live his glory as a player with his clubs and his national team? And what did he suffer because of injuries? The program "With Al-Kawir" returns for its second season on Al Arabiya Tube to tell new stories about football, and shed light on details that have not received enough attention in the past and present of the game. Sources ???? Author Rory Smith The New York Times website Report The Enduring Appeal of Ronaldo, Soccer's Original Phenomenon Author Rob Hughes The New York Times website Report Ronaldo Quits, Taking Some Joy Out of Game Author Ciaran Varley BBC website Report Some of the world's scariest places to play or watch football By James Kelly Thesefootballtimes Report Ronaldo: the PSV diaries Official FIFA website Report A tribute to Ronaldo By Rob Smyth The Guardian Report Ronaldo at 40: Il Fenomeno's legacy as greatest ever No9, despite dodgy knees By Emmet Gates The Guardian Report When Ronaldo joined Inter from Barcelona and tore Serie A to shreds By Amy Lawrence The Guardian Report Ronaldo's redemption: recalling the Brazil striker's World Cup fairytale 15 years on By Jamie Jackson - Sid Lowe The Guardian Report 'A player above millions of others' – the night Ronaldo lit up Old Trafford By Owen Blackhurst GOAL Report Ronaldo Nazario: The legend of O Fenomeno By ALEXANDEREG Footballdive Report Ronaldo Nazário: The Football Legend's Breakthrough as 'The Phenomenon' By ALEXANDEREG Footballdive Ronaldo Nazário Knee Injuries: All You Need To Know Written by Stuart James Nytimes Revisiting Ronaldo's traumatic 1998 World Cup final — 20 touches on a night to forget Written by Jacob Whitehead Nytimes Osgood-Schlatter – the knee condition that shaped footballers like Rooney, Rashford and Branthwaite Written by Joshua Law Planet Football Ronaldo Fenomeno's rise in Brazil: 'It was as if he'd come from the moon' Si.com Anatomy of a Goal: 12 Years On From Lionel Messi's Stunning Solo GOAT Goal Against Getafe Subscribe to our channel and activate the notifications button ???? https://bit.ly/2U7R0yW #Arab_Tube #With_AlKawir #Ronaldo #Ronaldo_The_Phenomenon