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Lionel Messi's best friend gave a lesson in humility to Cristiano Ronaldo's wife shocks

The striker of the Argentine team drew attention for a curious post on his official channels

By William Estrella

The striker of the Argentine team drew attention for a curious post on his official channels
The striker of the Argentine team drew attention for a curious post on his official channels

Cristiano Ronaldo is going through a difficult sporting moment, after being eliminated from the Kings Cup in Saudi Arabia and having given up the leadership of the Saudi league a couple of weeks ago. To this is added what he lives with Georgina Rodríguez, since from Portugal they point out that they are going through a crisis because of the money the model spends. Now, Julián Álvarez gives a lesson in humility to the mother of two of the "Bicho's" children.

In Portugal they comment that the top scorer in the Champions League is in a relationship crisis with Georgina and the main cause would be that the model and businesswoman spends a lot of money, as evidenced in the documentary that premiered its second season recently on the digital platform, 'Netflix'.

In said audiovisual piece, it was observed that Georgina Rodríguez pays her friends to post photos of her, in addition to certain practices that were questioned by the people who saw the documentary, such as asking that her closest circle not handle her valuables without a napkin or mold your boots.

Julián Álvarez's lesson in humility:

While the model is questioned about her attitude, which could cost her the end of her relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo, Julián Álvarez, who earns 5.4 million euros per season and is one of the stars of the Argentine team, gave a lesson in humility, since it avoids excessive or little necessary expenses. Proof of this was the last story he uploaded on Instagram before taking on Arsenal, where he looks at a basic design and confirms that he does not like eccentricities or luxuries.


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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