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While Messi will leave PSG, the leaked images of Cristiano's fight with his coach

Cristiano Ronaldo got eliminated from the Kings Cup, and he wasn't having any of it.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo got eliminated from the Kings Cup, and he wasn't having any of it.
Cristiano Ronaldo got eliminated from the Kings Cup, and he wasn't having any of it.

Lionel Messi has a great relationship with Christophe Galtier at PSG. Despite the series of problems that the coach has had in Paris, the captain of the Argentine team always showed his support. Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo was once again involved in a controversy, this time because he criticized his coach for a new setback in Saudi Arabia.

The 'Bug' arrived in the Middle East with the aim of getting all possible titles, however, luck has not been with him so far. A couple of months ago he lost the chance to play in the final of the Arabian Cup, in the league he fell to second place and, with five dates to go, he is three points behind the leader and now he has added a new failure.

Within the framework of the semifinals of the Kings Cup in Saudi Arabia, Al-Nassr hosted Al-Wehda and fell surprisingly by the slightest difference. The fall hurts more especially because his rival is close to relegation in the local league and played more than half an hour without one less. However, CR7 and company could not breach the visiting fence.

The new controversy that Cristiano Ronaldo starred in Saudi Arabia:

He was recently questioned in Saudi Arabia for grabbing his genital area when he heard Lionel Messi's name, after losing to Al-Hilal. They even asked for his deportation. Now, the images of the halftime in the last commitment come to light, when he reproached his coach for the game system. It is worth remembering that Rudi García came out a couple of days ago and Cristiano was accused of being responsible for the owners of Al-Nassr making that decision.


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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