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After his indecent act, what Cristiano Ronaldo does to clean up his image

Cristiano Ronaldo caused a real scandal in Saudi Arabia and they ask to deport him

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo caused a real scandal in Saudi Arabia and they ask to deport him
Cristiano Ronaldo caused a real scandal in Saudi Arabia and they ask to deport him

Cristiano Ronaldo has a strong problem, several fans in Saudi Arabia ask that the footballer be deported for having committed a crime of public indecency, this action was done in the defeat of Al Nassr against Al HilalCR7 came out upset in that game, which was very important for his team.

 

Cristiano was harshly criticized by Saudi Arabian fans after touching his genitals when hearing Lionel Messi's name being shouted at him, this in his club's defeat of Al Nassr against Al Hilal. The journalists and fans of that country are upset with the Portuguese and ask for a harsh punishment for the player.

Al Hilal is the leader of the Saudi Arabian League and is the club that intends to buy Lionel Messi, they have offered him a salary of 400 million euros but the Argentine striker has not given an answer. He is analyzing offers from PSGMLS and a possible return to FC Barcelona.

Lawyer Nouf bin Ahmed assured that she will file a complaint against the Portuguese for committing "a crime of public indecency." “It is considered a crime of public dishonor, and it is one of the crimes that entails arrest and deportation if committed by a foreigner,” explained the specialist in International Law.

 

The action of Cristiano Ronaldo

To clean up his image, Cristiano Ronaldo did an action that few expected from him and showed the humility he has with other footballers. The Portuguese took a photo with the family of the Al Hilal player and one of the stars of the Peru National Team, André Carrillo.

 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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