Prince William lifts lid on attempt at Ronaldo’s ‘Siu’ celebration & chooses between pal Becks & Zidane in hilarious Q&A

FOOTY-MAD Prince William says he would injure himself trying to recreate Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous celebration in a kickaround in his back garden. Wills, 42, had a ball while selecting attributes for his “perfect footballer” during a laughter-filled quickfire Q&A on The Beautiful Game, with The Sun. Dan CharityFooty-mad Prince William says he would injure himself trying Ronaldo’s famous celebration in his garden[/caption] Dan CharityWills had a ball during a laughter-filled quickfire Q&A on The Beautiful Game, with The Sun[/caption] Dan CharityThe Prince of Wales was all smiles as he met with Tyrone Mings at Aston Villa’s training ground[/caption] He was left scratching his head when faced with the ultimate football question that has divided fans across the globe: Messi or Ronaldo? And he had a hard time choosing between Three Lions pal David Beckham and France legend Zinedine Zidane in a light-hearted but high-pressure game. WILLS REVEALS ALL Read our extensive interview with Prince William in full from 9.45pm TONIGHT on thesun.co.uk, as the footy-mad royal reveals all on his love for Villa, how the kids help him allay his superstitions and his most heart-wrenching moment as a fan. Some of his selections – such as selecting Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger’s intelligence and Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven for pace – for his ‘Perfect Footballer’ will no doubt spark debate with fellow football fans. Despite being an avid Aston Villa fan – who was pictured cheering on from the stands as they reached the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday night – no Villans made his list. He was handed the tricky questions in a fun face-off with pal and Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings at the club’s Bodymoor Heath training ground, exclusively for The Sun. And the prince gave away a hint of footy kickabouts in the back garden in the shadow of Windsor Castle when choosing Ronaldo’s Siu routine as the celebration for his ideal fantasy footballer. He said: “Well the most iconic I guess is Cristiano Ronaldo’s.” Mings cheekly asked: “Have you recreated it a few times in the garden?” The prince replied while laughing: “Well, obviously!” and added while reaching down to his hamstring: “And then I do a hammy.” But the footy-mad prince impressed Villa star Mings with his breadth of football knowledge as he explained his choices for each part of his perfect player. Then, faced with the viral ‘Football Legends – Head 2 Head’ game the future King faced some tricky calls and was left with a series of tricky choices to make. He struggled to choose in a shoot-out between Zidane and Golden Balls Beckham – who joined the prince celebrating Air Ambulance heroes last October. William grimaced and said: “This gonna hurt. Becks, I think, just.” But there was no hesitation when choosing Brazilian Ronaldo, or R9, over the former England and Man United winger. Although he found deciding between retired Ronaldo and Messi much more difficult. He said: “These are really tricky ones.. Messi.” Then faced with the final head-to-head between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo he agonised before choosing the Argentine goal-getter. Wills justified his selection saying: “Gotta go Messi, just.” The Cristiano v Messi debate divides football fans around the world with both players dominating the Ballon d’Or for almost two decadesMessi won the gong on eight occasions between 2009 and 2023 while Cristiano bagged five since 2008 – but holds the record of being nominated in 18 seasons. The future King regularly played football while at Eton. And two years ago revealed he often still lines up for a game of 11-a-side when his busy schedule allows. Prince William lined up alongside Prince George in a Christmas Eve football match between Sandringham estate workers and villagers. He was “wiped out” in a tackle by England legend Jill Scott during a charity game in 2012. Dan CharityDespite being an avid Aston Villa fan, no Villans made his list for the ‘perfect footballer’[/caption] GettyPrince William pictured with pals at the UEFA Champions League match between Aston Villa FC and Club Brugge KV at Villa Park on Wednesday[/caption] GettyWills admitted he has ‘obviously’ recreated Ronaldo’s iconic celebration in his garden[/caption] Mark Robinson - The SunThe royal believe the star’s move to be the most iconic of all time[/caption]

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Prince William lifts lid on attempt at Ronaldo’s ‘Siu’ celebration & chooses between pal Becks & Zidane in hilarious Q&A

FOOTY-MAD Prince William says he would injure himself trying to recreate Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous celebration in a kickaround in his back garden.

Wills, 42, had a ball while selecting attributes for his “perfect footballer” during a laughter-filled quickfire Q&A on The Beautiful Game, with The Sun.

Prince William laughing at Aston Villa's training ground.
Dan Charity
Footy-mad Prince William says he would injure himself trying Ronaldo’s famous celebration in his garden[/caption]
Prince William checking his watch at a soccer field.
Dan Charity
Wills had a ball during a laughter-filled quickfire Q&A on The Beautiful Game, with The Sun[/caption]
Prince William with Aston Villa's Tyrone Mings at a training ground.
Dan Charity
The Prince of Wales was all smiles as he met with Tyrone Mings at Aston Villa’s training ground[/caption]

He was left scratching his head when faced with the ultimate football question that has divided fans across the globe: Messi or Ronaldo?

And he had a hard time choosing between Three Lions pal David Beckham and France legend Zinedine Zidane in a light-hearted but high-pressure game.

WILLS REVEALS ALL

Read our extensive interview with Prince William in full from 9.45pm TONIGHT on thesun.co.uk, as the footy-mad royal reveals all on his love for Villa, how the kids help him allay his superstitions and his most heart-wrenching moment as a fan.

Some of his selections – such as selecting Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger’s intelligence and Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven for pace – for his ‘Perfect Footballer’ will no doubt spark debate with fellow football fans.

Despite being an avid Aston Villa fan – who was pictured cheering on from the stands as they reached the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday night – no Villans made his list.

He was handed the tricky questions in a fun face-off with pal and Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings at the club’s Bodymoor Heath training ground, exclusively for The Sun.

And the prince gave away a hint of footy kickabouts in the back garden in the shadow of Windsor Castle when choosing Ronaldo’s Siu routine as the celebration for his ideal fantasy footballer.

He said: “Well the most iconic I guess is Cristiano Ronaldo’s.”

Mings cheekly asked: “Have you recreated it a few times in the garden?”

The prince replied while laughing: “Well, obviously!” and added while reaching down to his hamstring: “And then I do a hammy.”

But the footy-mad prince impressed Villa star Mings with his breadth of football knowledge as he explained his choices for each part of his perfect player.

Then, faced with the viral ‘Football Legends – Head 2 Head’ game the future King faced some tricky calls and was left with a series of tricky choices to make.

He struggled to choose in a shoot-out between Zidane and Golden Balls Beckham – who joined the prince celebrating Air Ambulance heroes last October.

William grimaced and said: “This gonna hurt. Becks, I think, just.”

But there was no hesitation when choosing Brazilian Ronaldo, or R9, over the former England and Man United winger.

Although he found deciding between retired Ronaldo and Messi much more difficult.

He said: “These are really tricky ones.. Messi.”

Then faced with the final head-to-head between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo he agonised before choosing the Argentine goal-getter.

Wills justified his selection saying: “Gotta go Messi, just.”

The Cristiano v Messi debate divides football fans around the world with both players dominating the Ballon d’Or for almost two decades
Messi won the gong on eight occasions between 2009 and 2023 while Cristiano bagged five since 2008 – but holds the record of being nominated in 18 seasons.

The future King regularly played football while at Eton.

And two years ago revealed he often still lines up for a game of 11-a-side when his busy schedule allows.

Prince William lined up alongside Prince George in a Christmas Eve football match between Sandringham estate workers and villagers.

He was “wiped out” in a tackle by England legend Jill Scott during a charity game in 2012.

Prince William at Aston Villa's training ground.
Dan Charity
Despite being an avid Aston Villa fan, no Villans made his list for the ‘perfect footballer’[/caption]
Prince William and friends at an Aston Villa soccer match.
Getty
Prince William pictured with pals at the UEFA Champions League match between Aston Villa FC and Club Brugge KV at Villa Park on Wednesday[/caption]
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating a goal at Euro 2004.
Getty
Wills admitted he has ‘obviously’ recreated Ronaldo’s iconic celebration in his garden[/caption]
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating a goal.
Mark Robinson - The Sun
The royal believe the star’s move to be the most iconic of all time[/caption]