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(VIDEO) Disgraceful, the viral mockery of a Ronaldo fan at Messi's father

The video has gone viral on social media in the last few hours.

By William Estrella

(VIDEO) Disgraceful, the viral mockery of a Ronaldo fan at Messi's father
(VIDEO) Disgraceful, the viral mockery of a Ronaldo fan at Messi's father

Al Nassr 6-0 Inter Miami left a lot to talk about, because the game, although neither Cristiano Ronaldo nor Lionel Messi played, was very controversial and humiliating. Now, a post-match video emerged that did not go unnoticed either.

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The video has become very viral on social media, as it is something out of the ordinary. A boy approached Lionel Messi's father and showed him a Cristiano Ronaldo shirt. The boy, seeing his father's reaction, left sad.

Even though he is just a child, social media was filled with hateful comments towards the child, and towards his parents, as they comment that it is a lack of education and some classify it as "cringe".

As we say, the match has given a lot to talk about, and Tata Martino has also expressed himself: "We had two very intense games (in Saudi Arabia this week), two more we have played in El Salvador and Dallas. We have to observe the physical situation of each of our players, but we expect that Leo will play as long as possible.

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What else did Martino say?

"We will assess each of the players in training because we have been playing a lot of pre-season games. The aspiration is that Leo can play as many minutes as possible. We will determine how long he can play depending on what happens in training tomorrow. But he will most certainly be on the pitch."


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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