Published 13:36 IST, November 30th 2020
Leon Bailey reveals his son’s name ‘Leo Cristiano’ is no tribute to Messi or Ronaldo
Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey has revealed that his son's name Leo Cristiano has no connection with the two footballing superstars - Messi and Ronaldo.
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Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey has revealed that his decision to name his son, Leo Cristiano, wasn't influenced by Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo. Jamaican and his girlfriend Stephanie Hope welcomed ir first child earlier this year in June but raised eyebrows after naming ir son Leo Cristiano. However, Bailey has now confirmed that he simply liked two names 'Leo' and 'Cristiano' and wasn't influenced by two footballing greats.
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Leon Bailey reveals why he named his son Leo Cristiano
In a recent interview with German publication BILD, Leon Bailey explained that his son's name has no connection with fusing Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's names toger. Many suggested that Leverkusen attacker opted to pay tribute to Messi and Ronaldo but Bailey has rubbished those rumours. "My son's name is Leo Cristiano, but it has nothing to do with football", he said.
Bailey n explained that reason behind naming his son Leo Cristiano was because of his own first name. "My son's name actually stems from my own name. Leo is an abbreviation of Leon. And Leo is lion - I am a lion and I believe my son will also grow up with same mentality and leership qualities."
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He ded, " name Cristiano I just like a lot and it goes very well with Leo. But re was no connection behind me naming my son after Messi and Ronaldo." Bailey went on to state that being a far "changed" him completely and gives him extra motivation, "My whole world has now changed after I became a far. But not in way I play, in fact, my son is a bigger motivation for me to improve my game.
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Bailey has alrey racked up five goals and four assists across all competitions for Leverkusen this season. 23-year-old has helped Leverkusen to third place on Bundesliga table. Peter Bosz's Leverkusen are still undefeated in German top division and only three points behind leers Bayern Munich.
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Bailey has long been linked with a move to Premier League. likes of Arsenal, Man United and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing talented Jamaican star.
Image Credits - Barcelona, Leon Bailey, Juventus Instagram
13:36 IST, November 30th 2020