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While Cristiano got eliminated in semifinals, the lesson that Ronaldinho teaches him at 43

Cristiano Ronaldo is once again at the center of the scandal after being left out of the King's Cup of Saudi Arabia.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo is once again at the center of the scandal after being left out of the King's Cup of Saudi Arabia.
Cristiano Ronaldo is once again at the center of the scandal after being left out of the King's Cup of Saudi Arabia.

Cristiano Ronaldo was eliminated from the King's Cup of Saudi Arabia after losing 0-1 against Al Wahda, being left out in the semifinals of the local competition, this being a new failure for CR7, after falling categorically last Tuesday with 2-0 in the classic against Al Hilal for the local league, thus being almost eliminated in both competitions.

Precisely in that meeting, Cristiano Ronaldo made inappropriate gestures, taking the lower zone when they sang "Messi Messi" and there was much speculation that he could receive a harsh economic sanction for inciting violence, losing part of the 200 million euros he receives. of salary in the Saudi team, but everything seems to indicate that it would not be on that side. From Relevo they reported that many Saudis called on social networks for the deportation of Cristiano Ronaldo for taking himself down there, since it is a sign that he is seen in a very bad way in that country, so his cycle could end there.

But the truth is that now there is another failure with Cristiano Ronaldo showing his face, since they could not even reach the final of the King's Cup in Saudi Arabia, paying 200 million euros for the Bug, being not only the best paid player in the Saudi country but on the entire planet.

Now not only is Cristiano Ronaldo exposed for not being able to score a single goal against Al Wahda having one more player, but also because even Ronaldinho has surpassed him by being much older than him and being in a truly deplorable physical state.

Cristiano Ronaldo, surpassed by Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho Gaucho demonstrated his magic in a friendly at Cruciúma Esporte Clube in Santa Catarina, where he scored a goal from a penalty kick, even managing to convert while Cristiano Ronaldo Dos Santos couldn't even score against the Saudi team.


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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