Cristiano Ronaldo is under fire by critics. On Tuesday, April 18, the Al-Nassr team moved on the turf of Al-Hilal for one of the biggest shocks of the Saudi championship. It’s the Portuguese star’s attitude that has made headlines ever since if his team lost by two goals against zero. As a matter of fact, the ex-Real Madrid player raged in the 57th minute of the match with a big foul against his opponent. He grabbed Al-Hilal by the neck before throwing him to the ground. A move that has been compared by many to an MMA grip. Cristiano Ronaldo, who was stuck between rival fans at the end of the match, would go crazy again. Images circulating on social networks show that he is indeed holding his genitals as if to provoke rival fans. The gesture has since been widely commented on, and many Saudi internet users are demanding a sanction or even withdrawal from the country’s five-time Ballon d’Or.
On Twitter, a lawyer threatened to file a complaint against the Portuguese. “public indecency crime”As reported by our colleagues RMC Sports. “Even though the people of Al-Hilal provoked Cristiano, they did not know how to respond to them. Cristiano’s behavior is a crime. It is publicly immoral, which is one of the crimes that should be arrested and deported if committed by a foreigner. petition the Public Prosecutor about this.”said Nouf bin Ahmed, who specializes in international law. According to Al-Nassr sources, Cristiano was going to make this obscene gesture as he would receive a blow to his genitals during the interview. It is a matter of curiosity how the Saudi Football Federation will react to this event, which may gain momentum in the coming hours.
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ننتظر لجنة الانضباط واتحدى لو سوتله شيء pic.twitter.com/NjbcaKYIkd
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Source: Programme Television

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