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son.Talisca striker was not sold by Al-Nassr thanks to Ronaldo. The striker happily “kissed Ronaldo” right after he scored in Al-Nassr’s latest match.
Crazy for not getting a penalty, C.Ronaldo yelled at the referee
Al Nassr won tickets to the group stage of the Asian Cup with a 4-2 victory over Shabab Al Ahli (UAE) in the play-off round. This is a difficult match for the Saudi Arabia club. They were leading until the 88th minute, but after that, this club scored three goals in a row.
Before the moment of 2-2 equalization, Al Nassr had many difficulties before the well-organized defense of the UAE representative. The referee also denied Al Nassr’s two penalties in this match. In the first situation, C.Ronaldo leaned over to hook the ball and hit defender Shabab Al Ahli, but the referee let the Game continue.
C.Ronaldo yelled at the referee, pushed the AFC staff.
The Portuguese striker then broke through in the box and was stopped by Shabab Al Ahli’s Sulaiman and Planic pair. C.Ronaldo insisted that he was fouled but again received a shake of the referee’s head.
Too disappointed by the decision of the “king of black”, C.Ronaldo shouted straight in his face: “Wake up. Damn it”. Then, the No. 7 superstar went straight to the dressing room. When he saw an AFC staff member intending to take a photo, CR7 also pushed this person aside.
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