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He pretended to be the biggest fan of Cristiano Ronaldo, now he betrays him and surrenders to Messi

The youtuber Speed celebrated Lionel's goal at the Inter Miami stadium and Ronaldo took a drastic measure.

By William Estrella

The youtuber Speed celebrated Lionel's goal at the Inter Miami stadium and Ronaldo took a drastic measure.
The youtuber Speed celebrated Lionel's goal at the Inter Miami stadium and Ronaldo took a drastic measure.

Cristiano Ronaldo was unfortunate enough to coincide at the same time as Lionel Messi. The Portuguese striker is one of the best footballers in history, but unfortunately for him, his career developed at the same time as that of the captain of the Argentine National Team. CR7 has had to put up with how his former teammates lean towards Leo when asked and now he also had to put up with how his biggest fan changed him for Rosario.

It is about the youtuber iShowSpeed. This American influencer was always characterized by his fanaticism for Cristiano and even recently had the opportunity to meet him and receive Ronaldo's 'follow' on Instagram. However, Speed attended Messi's debut at Inter Miami and just before the Argentine took the winning free kick, he told the camera: "If Messi scores, I will be a Messi fan."

Finally Lionel converted and the character in question not only shouted euphorically, but also took off the Cristiano Ronaldo shirt that he was wearing to keep another one that he had underneath with Messi's 10. The video went viral and reached the Al Nassr attacker, who made a drastic decision upon seeing the betrayal.

Cristiano Ronaldo stopped following Speed

In the last hours, users of social networks realized that, after the aforementioned video, CR7 decided not to follow Speed on Instagram anymore, a measure that will undoubtedly make the youtuber sad, but which in turn could ratify his new version as a follower of Messi in Miami.

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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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