It's almost a constant ritual throughout Cristiano Ronaldo's career.
His rival fans chant "Messi, Messi" to throw him off balance, and the Portuguese falls into the trap quite a few times.
It also happened yesterday (Sunday) in Al Nasser's game against Shabab Al Ahly, and Ronaldo reacted - not for the first time - with an obscene gesture that may lead to a punishment against him.
The Saudi media reported that the local football association opened an investigation into the incident.
CR7 scored with a penalty the first goal of Al-Nasser who won 2:3 away.
At the end of the match, during which the spectators in the stadium taunted him by calling the name of his great rival, Cristiano made the movement for which he was questioned - and caused outrage.
The writer and TV presenter Walid Al Faraj, one of the most famous in his field in Saudi Arabia, said about the case: "The disciplinary committee is facing its biggest test. We'll wait and see. There is a limit to everything, no matter how famous you are. This is how the big leagues operate."
Exaggerated again.
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As mentioned, a similar event took place in Saudi Arabia last April, when Ronaldo responded to the chants of "Messi" by holding his shins and as a result there were calls to deport him from the country.
Even when he played for Juventus and met Lazio in 2019, the Portuguese fell into the same situation.
This time the consequences will be as serious as the act?
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