Hoje me peguei torcendo por Portugal que nem um louco, torcendo muito por esse cara. De verdade!
Em um momento do segundo tempo, eu pensei: “Irmão, pode ser a última partida do Cristiano em Copa do Mundo. Cara#%*, como vai ser o futebol depois disso?”
A verdade é que todo amante do jogo, todo ser humano que ama o futebol e o esporte, tem passagem obrigatória pelos feitos dele e precisa ter um carinho especial por esse cara.
Que achem o Messi melhor, porque eu também acho que foi e ainda é um jogador melhor… Mas precisa gostar de um e diminuir o outro?
A maioria não consegue amar o Messi e amar esse português de 41 anos que, mesmo com essa idade, consegue ser importante para a sua Seleção em uma Copa?
Meus amigos e seguidores, esse cara, daqui a pouco, vai parar! Hoje podia ser a despedida de um cara que mudou o esporte. Talvez, o MAIOR e mais FODA atleta que já existiu.
O mais dedicado. O cara que uniu seu talento raro à sua obsessão rara. Talento + trabalho. A união perfeita.
No meu coração de amante do futebol, sempre vai ter espaço para o Cristiano, que sempre vai ser um dos maiores de todos os tempos e o jogador mais influente da sua geração.
Se é melhor que o Messi, que fulano ou ciclano, não tô nem aí.
O fato é que existiu um futebol antes do CR7 e vai existir outro depois dele.
Um jogador lendário que mudou o futebol para sempre.
Muito obrigado, @cristiano.
🚨VEJA: Recado de Cristiano para o Brasil: “É sempre um sentimento especial quando eu falo do Brasil, tenho família do Brasil e gosto muito do povo brasileiro, porque sempre me apoiaram em todos estes anos de carreira. Quero mandar um beijinho para eles."
Se Zé Pilintra diz: não saia correndo pro aí contando as novidades, para quem nunca acreditou na sua capacidade de chegar onde chegou! Faça silêncio. Abre uma cerveja e comemore comigo 🔥🤍♥️
كنت اعلم انك سترد على المنتقدين
كنت اعلم انك سترد على كل المشككين
كنت اعلم انك سترد على كل من فقد الذاكره
كنت اعلم بأنك كنت قادم للانتقام
الخوذيري و رونالدو ❤️
A comment from a Cristiano Ronaldo fan under Bruno Fernandes’ latest Instagram post:
🗣️ “Before stepping onto that pitch, remember the man who opened the door for all of you.
Remember that 19-year-old kid who cried after the Euro 2004 final defeat. While everyone else left the pitch, he stayed there, heartbroken, because wearing the Portugal shirt meant everything to him.
Remember the 2006 World Cup. When Portugal were knocked out by France in the semi-final, Cristiano was once again the one crying. He felt the weight of that badge more than anyone.
That young Cristiano is the reason so many people believed a Portuguese player could one day become the best in the world.
He made an entire generation dream.
He showed every child in Portugal that it was possible to reach the very top of football.
He put Portugal on the world football map.
For more than 20 years, he has carried this shirt, this badge and this nation on his shoulders.
He has fought every battle.
He has gone through every disappointment.
He has endured every criticism.
He has carried the expectations of an entire country.
And now...
This could be his last dance on football’s biggest stage.
So fight for him.
Run for him.
Leave everything on the pitch for him.
Create chances for him.
Pass him the ball.
Give him the farewell he deserves.
Because if Cristiano still had the legs, speed and power of his prime, he would not need anyone.
He would carry Portugal on his back once again and finish the job himself.
But this time, it is your turn to fight for him, just as he has fought for Portugal for more than 20 years.”
🚨🎙️Toni Kroos on João Neves' reported comments:🚨🔴
"If João Neves truly said there is no difference between himself and Cristiano Ronaldo, then he owes Ronaldo, the football world, and even himself an explanation.
I have nothing against confidence. Every top player needs confidence to succeed at the highest level. But there is a very thin line between confidence and complete disrespect. Comparing yourself to Cristiano Ronaldo when you have not achieved even a fraction of what he has achieved is simply arrogance.
Cristiano Ronaldo has spent more than two decades proving himself against the best teams, the best defenders, and the best players in every competition imaginable. He has won league titles in multiple countries, Champions Leagues, international trophies, Ballons d'Or, and scored goals at a level football has rarely seen before.
João Neves is a talented young player, but talent alone does not put you in the same conversation as Cristiano Ronaldo. One good season, a few good performances, or a promising future does not erase twenty years of excellence and sacrifice.
What exactly is the comparison here? Records? Trophies? Goals? Leadership? Longevity? Influence on the game? In every category, the gap is enormous.
Young players today should be learning from legends, not trying to place themselves beside them before they have earned that right. Respect is one of the most important values in football, and statements like this show a lack of understanding of what Ronaldo has done for the sport.
If those comments are real, then João Neves should quickly come out and clarify them because there is a huge difference between being a talented footballer and being Cristiano Ronaldo. Football has seen many great young players come and go, but very few have reached the level of Ronaldo.
You don't become Cristiano Ronaldo by talking. You become Cristiano Ronaldo by proving it every single season for twenty years. Until then, there is a difference — and a very big one."
uma nova semana inicia, que Deus nos dê forças para encarar os desafios, sabedoria para fazer as escolhas certas e fé, para nunca desistirmos. 🤍🕊️✨
bom diaaa, uma ótima semana para todos 🙏🏾♥️🕊️🍃✨