Cristiano Ronaldo’s Gesture when Playing Against Atletico Madrid Is called a Selfish Attitude

Cristiano Ronaldo


DBasia.news –  Cristiano Ronaldo’s attitude towards Atletico Madrid in the Champions League has recently drawn controversy. Ronaldo showed a five-finger gesture and his attitude was commented on by ESPN commentator Alejandro Moreno.

Cristiano Ronaldo provoked his emotions in the match against Atletico Madrid. The player raised five fingers implying that he had won five Champions League titles, while the Los Rojiblancos had never been.

“I have five Champions League titles, you (Atletico) don’t have it,” Ronaldo said after the match.

Alejandro Moreno judged that the action of Cristiano Ronaldo was inappropriate. Because he needs other people to win five Champions League ounces.

“That’s where I see a problem. Cristiano Ronaldo is an extraordinary talent. Productivity cannot be questioned,” Moreno told the Daily Star.

“However, this is not necessary. Not only is it unnecessary, but it also shows the level of deficiency in all types of classes, respect, and appreciation,” Moreno said.

“He hasn’t won five titles alone. When you put your hand there and said: ‘Yes, I have five titles and Atletico Madrid doesn’t have it.’

In the match, Juventus were defeated Atletico Madrid 2-0. Both Atletico’s goals were scored by Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin respectively.

“He looked away and Diego Godin scored. It was unacceptable,” Moreno stressed.

Cristiano Ronaldo headed for Juventus from Real Madrid with a dowry of 105 million euros in the 2018 summer transfer market. The Portuguese signed a four-season contract.