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While they say that he only cares about his ego, Cristiano's shocking reaction to hearing his country's anthem

Cristiano Ronaldo was moved when he heard the Portuguese anthem.

By Wilian Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was moved when he heard the Portuguese anthem.
Cristiano Ronaldo was moved when he heard the Portuguese anthem.
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Portugal is currently making its debut at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and it is doing so against the great African country, Ghana. A Ghana that, unlike other years, has a couple of super stars, such as Iñaki Williams or Thomas Partey, both starters at their European clubs.

Just a few minutes before the start of the match, at the formal opening of the match, Cristiano Ronaldo was especially moved when he heard the national anthem of his country. Despite the fact that it is his fifth World Cup, Cristiano shows that his passion is still intact.

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The image quickly went viral on all social networks, as it is not common to see the most famous person in the world cry with the national anthem. This has been a sample and a lesson for CR7 before the world and before his critics, who allege that he only cares about his ego, his money and his scoring statistics.

Portugal starts the World Cup as one of the favorites to be able to surprise and win the tournament. Although Brazil, France, England or Spain are one step above, the reality is that Portugal can never be ruled out as a serious candidate for the title.

 Cristiano Ronaldo and his hard present:

Cristiano Ronaldo is not going through his best moment, in fact it may be the worst moment in his entire career. Right now, the Portuguese is without a team, as he has just terminated his contract with Manchester United after some controversial statements in a interview.


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