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After his obscene gesture, the possible sanction of Saudi Arabia against Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo was the protagonist yesterday, but not only for a goal with Al Nassr..

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was the protagonist yesterday, but not only for a goal with Al Nassr..
Cristiano Ronaldo was the protagonist yesterday, but not only for a goal with Al Nassr..
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Yesterday, Al Nassr and Al Shabab played a match corresponding to the Saudi Pro League, in which although Cristiano Ronaldo's team won, the reality is that football took a backseat, seeing Cristiano Ronaldo's reaction making an obscene gesture to the rival fans after hearing "Messi, Messi."

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It was just when Cristiano Ronaldo scored the first goal of the game in the 21st minute of the first half, via penalty. Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated normally, but when he heard all the rival fans shouting Messi's name, the Portuguese lost his patience and made an obscene gesture once again.

Everything seems to indicate that Cristiano Ronaldo's gesture will not go unnoticed, since Al Shabab will file a lawsuit against the Portuguese for his lack of respect. Furthermore, the Saudi Pro League will investigate Cristiano Ronaldo's attitude, and if he is considered guilty, a sanction that prohibits him from playing some games is not ruled out.

There are so many Saudis who feel offended by Cristiano Ronaldo's gesture, that according to the Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper, the decision on Cristiano Ronaldo's sanction or not will be made in less than 48 hours. This is because it is considered number one priority for the population of Saudi Arabia.

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Cristiano's words on his rivalry with Messi:

“We have shared the stage for 15 years and we have ended up being, I won't say friends, I have never had dinner with him (laughs), but we are professional colleagues and we respect each other. Whoever likes Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't have to hate Messi. They are both very good, they have changed the history of football. “We are respected all over the world, that is the most important thing.”


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