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Some reports claim that CR7 cheered the kid up when he told him to go see Messi
Al Nassr player Cristiano Ronaldo angry despite his team's win
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Cristiano Ronaldo went viral on Saturday after his reaction when a kid told him Lionel Messi was a better player. The incident came after Al Nassr's match on Friday, in which they scored the winning goal against Al Baten in 15 minutes of injury time.
Ronaldo, 38, left the dressing room after the 3-1 win and a boy shouted: 'Messi is much better'.
The Portuguese star appeared to ignore the child and just shouted out his displeasure with the way the match was going.
"And it was an easy game," said Ronaldo.
Some media reported that CR7 applauded the child who told him to go see Messi, which was not the case. Al Nassr's questionable victory over Al Baten
Al Nassr played at home against Al Baten and the away team took the lead from the start.
However, Rudi Garcia's army successfully came back with 3 goals in the 93rd, 112th and 114th minutes.
The fourth referee gave Ronaldo's side 12 minutes of extra time, leading many to believe there was foul play.
Ronaldo did not score and walked away angry because of the difficulty of the game. It is clear that he wants to overwhelm his opponent, not try to get three points.
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Cristiano Ronaldo ignores Messi's childish scolding as he leaves the pitch after halftime
Al-Nassr struggled to face Al-Batin, before coming back to win 3-1
The Portuguese star can be heard raging in the tunnel about the so-called 'easy game'
Cristiano Ronaldo ignored a child's irritation in his ongoing battle with Lionel Messi, focusing instead on a tough game in the Saudi top flight.
Ronaldo failed to score in Al-Nassr's 3-1 win over Al-Batin when the Portuguese star's team only won in injury time.
It was a particularly difficult first half for the Riyadh-based club as they entered the break 1-0 thanks to Renzo Lopez's effort.
The performance prompted a young fan to mock the 37-year-old by telling the Portuguese superstar in English that 'Messi is better' as Ronaldo dashed through the tunnel.
However, the former Real Madrid and Manchester United player only appeared to ignore verbal comment, instead expressing frustration with the way the game was going - especially when they were thought to be contenders for the title. skirmish. Cristiano Ronaldo had special difficulties in the first half of the match against Al-Batin
Cristiano Ronaldo had special difficulties in the first half of the match against Al-Batin
The Al-Nassr star shrugged at a child's irritation as he led 1-0 at half-time
The Al-Nassr star shrugged at a child's irritation as he led 1-0 at half-time
Ronaldo shouted in Portuguese 'Easy to play, damn it!
Whatever was said in the dressing room at halftime, it took a while to change the course of the game.
Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Mohammed Al-Fatil and Mohammed Maran scored in stoppage time to seal a 3-1 win, although the final score did not accurately reflect the course of the game.
There is constant controversy as to which of the two elite players is currently playing better in his beautiful game, and that is something that is supposed to never really be resolved.
Argentina's Lionel Messi scored for PSG in a 4-2 win over Nantes in Ligue 1 on Saturday night
Argentina's Lionel Messi scored for PSG in a 4-2 win over Nantes in Ligue 1 on Saturday night
Argentina's World Cup winner Messi scored for PSG in a 4-2 win over Nantes on Saturday night, although the former Barcelona legend has also repeatedly been tipped to leave the French capital. MLS Commissioner Don Garber said it would be "wonderful" if they could lure the 35-year-old to the United States of America, with a possible destination of Inter Miami.
Ronaldo's big-money move to Al-Nassr began after he parted ways with Manchester United following his decision to appear in the media to criticize the north-west English club.
Close friends of Reds coach Erik ten Hag have claimed he must have deflected the 'MINES' mentality coined by Ronaldo during their time together at Carrington.
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