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A warm embrace: watch Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo stick together more than ever | Israel today

2023-01-19T20:04:56.036Z


Just before the opening whistle in Riyadh, the two icons had time to hug each other on the grass and caused many smiles in the stands • The Portuguese lifted the net after passing the ball between the legs of Carlos Soler


Nearly 70,000 spectators filled the "King Fahd" stadium this evening (Thursday) for the friendly match between PSG and the Riyadh star team, which was made up of Al Ilhal players and the new team of the Portuguese Al Nasser.

What didn't happen at the World Cup in Qatar happened not far away in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: a meeting between Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, perhaps the last meeting ever, which ended in a fun 4:5 in favor of the French champions.

You're smiling right now, aren't you?

😍#Messi #Ronaldo #GOAT𓃵 pic.twitter.com/kgKPWmFtev

— FootTheBall FC (@FootTheBallFC) January 19, 2023

Just before the opening whistle, the two icons had time to hug each other on the grass and caused many smiles in the stands. 

Le petit pont de Ronaldo sur Soler ☕️ #PSGRiyadhSeasonTeam #Ronaldo pic.twitter.com/AJGgdGEwTK

— cr7 (@C_Air_77) January 19, 2023

And if that's not enough, Ronaldo managed to drive the nets crazy with a football move from another world, this time at the expense of Carlos Soler, who saw the ball slip between his legs.

Yes, even the Saudi broadcaster went out of its way.

Ronaldo cooked Soler pic.twitter.com/teDPsxodtN

— WolfRMFC (@WolfRMFC) January 19, 2023

Siiiiiiiii!

💛🤩 pic.twitter.com/9Drk1zUUkF

— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) January 19, 2023 Were we wrong?

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Source: israelhayom

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