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The decision of the Arab sheikh with Cristiano Ronaldo after the fake news about his dismissal

Cristiano Ronaldo, it seems, was defamed and Al Muammar will take action with the media that tarnished his image

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo, it seems, was defamed and Al Muammar will take action with the media that tarnished his image
Cristiano Ronaldo, it seems, was defamed and Al Muammar will take action with the media that tarnished his image

Cristiano Ronaldo, with weak performances at Al-Nassr, where they have been left out of the fight in the King's Cup of Champions when they fell against Al-Wahda 1-0, now they have created a new controversy for him. And it is that the rumor began to spread about some statements of contempt by the team president, Al Muammar.

Al-Nassr is not going through a great moment at the moment. Not only were they eliminated in the semifinals of the Cup, but they are also second in the Saudi Arabian League behind Al Ittihad. Cristiano Ronaldo, for his part, still does not stand out, so the international press takes advantage of the situation to talk about what happened.

As reported that it was spread on networks, Al Muammar would have said that Cristiano Ronaldo is a fraud but several accounts have revealed that it is false news. That is why the leader of Al-Nassr decided to take action. According to Arieli Pinillo, he thinks about suing the media that spread.

Al Muammar and the measures he will take to the media that replicated the statements about CR7

Now, faced with the great repercussion that the news invented by the media took, the president of the club, Al Muammar, decided to retaliate against those responsible and will sue them. Marca, Alerta News or Fox Sportsare some of those that could be affected since they took the measure of uploading the news without first checking the sources.


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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