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Although they want to deport Cristiano Ronaldo, the fantastic and shocking news he received

In this case, the Portuguese striker has his last chance to be an idol in Arabia.

By William Estrella

In this case, the Portuguese striker has his last chance to be an idol in Arabia.
In this case, the Portuguese striker has his last chance to be an idol in Arabia.

Cristiano Ronaldo was categorically defeated last Tuesday with Al Nassr 2-0 in the classic against Al Hilal, having an action against a rival that traveled all over the world, seriously drawing the attention of the fans. The Al Hilal fans sang for Lionel Messi under the cry "Meeessi, Meeessi" when CR7 left the field of play, since this team wants to sign the Argentine ten and incidentally mocked the Portuguese for the victory. The Bug reacted in the worst way.

From Relevo they reported that many Saudis called on social networks for the deportation of Cristiano Ronaldo for grabbing himself down there, since it is a sign that he is not going through his best time in that country, so his cycle there could end in this way.

Already days after what happened, Cristiano Ronaldo broke the silence on social networks without referring to the specific event and acting as if nothing had happened, posting on social networks that he is preparing for the semifinals of the 'Copa del Rey de Campeones' that they will face next Monday before Al-Wahda, making it clear that what happened with the obscene gestures has already happened and that he does not give it too much importance, but rather thinks about what is coming.

The last chance for CR7 to be an idol in Arabia

It is because of all this context that Cristiano Ronaldo now faces his last chance to be an idol in Saudi Arabia in this Copa del Rey, consecrating himself champion of the local contest to meet the expectations that were formed by the fans around his arrival.


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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