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This time Cristiano Ronaldo threw away the shirt Israel today

2021-04-11T18:10:46.457Z


At the end of the win over Genoa, the Juventus star has been documented throwing the game shirt in frustration • Coach Pirlo defended: "It's completely normal" | World football


At the end of the win over Genoa, the Juventus star has been documented throwing the game shirt in frustration • Coach Pirlo defended: "It's completely normal, the club will not fine him"

  • Cristiano Ronaldo throws off the shirt.

    A moment of frustration

    Photo: 

    AFP

Two weeks after throwing the captain's armband as part of Portugal's game, Cristiano Ronaldo was once again a partner in a mini-scandal tonight (Sunday), when at the end of Juventus' win (1: 3 over Genoa), he threw his shirt on the grass in frustration.

The Portuguese striker, who missed a safe goal during the game, was documented at the end throwing the shirt he was wearing, although in the last hour, some Italian media claimed that Ronaldo simply wanted to give the shirt he was wearing to one of the old lady's ball carriers.

Either way, the one who was not moved by Ronaldo's nervous act was coach Andrea Pirlo, who tried to explain: "It's just completely normal. Ronaldo is a champion who always wants to leave a mark, always wants to conquer. These are normal things that happen from time to time. He is angry and it happens to other players "The game was over and it's normal that he's nervous. I see no reason for the club to fine him for that."

On the game itself, Pirlo added: "I think we started well and then it seemed too easy. We made the opponent conquer because of our lack of concentration. Too bad we didn't take our chances, to be more relaxed during the game."

Source: israelhayom

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