Really the only knock on Robben over the years is that he's taken so many 'knocks'.
If that can be ignored (I understand that's hard to do), he had a great career with Chelsea. He established himself as one of the league's marquee wingers with his pace, control, service, and ability to switch flanks.
He was also a factor as Chelsea managed to win silverware in each of his three seasons.
After leaving the Blues for Real Madrid in 2007, and returning from another injury, Robben was an instant hit. He was influential in Madrid repeating as champions in 2008 and has managed to acquire a first team place.
Injuries, however, have made it difficult for him to consistently be a force and subsequently a star. Unfortunately, in Madrid these days that could be a terrible thing.
He still showed through multiple string of games that he could still produce. He was also one of the few bright spots for Madrid in their most recent clash with Barcelona.
It still remains unseen whether or not Robben will remain with the club, as the influx of superstars may be too much for his talents to overcome. It's beginning to look a little like his time with Chelsea.
Along with Henry, Robben could be the most comparable type of player to Ronaldo in terms of their skill sets.
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