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Cristiano Ronaldo's furious reaction to his disallowed goal against Ghana in Qatar 2022

Cristiano Ronaldo was fuming about the referee's decision.

By Wilian Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was fuming about the referee's decision.
Cristiano Ronaldo was fuming about the referee's decision.
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Portugal is currently playing its first game of the World Cup in Qatar 2022, and it is doing so against Ghana, a humble country in Africa that has a good recent history in the World Cups. As expected, Cristiano Ronaldo is being the absolute protagonist of the match.

It was the 29th minute of the game, and Portugal was having a hard time creating dangerous plays, however, with the intelligence and mischief of Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese striker managed to steal a dangerous ball in defense of Ghana and finished off with pleasure for the 1 -0 from your team.

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However, immediately after the goal, the referee decided to annul the goal due to an alleged previous foul by the former Manchester United striker. Cristiano Ronaldo, as is customary for him, because of how he lives the matches with intensity, did not hide his fury and his complaint, and left a curious image in doing so.

This goal would have been a total record for Cristiano, since the Portuguese already has 7 goals in world cups, and scoring the eighth would be historic for him. Portugal has a great team, at least in terms of names, but it is having a hard time creating dangerous plays.

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Cristiano Ronaldo announced less than 72 hours ago that he is officially disassociating himself from Manchester United, after his controversial words in the interview with Piers Morgan, and after about six months of hell that he has lived under the orders of Erik Ten Hag.


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