@FabrizioRomano The claim that Ronaldo was the sole catalyst for Euro 2016 falls apart under tactical analysis. Portugal won that tournament entirely on defensive grit, tactical discipline, and massive individual moments from other players
@FabrizioRomano The "before vs. after" narrative he pushes is deeply flawed because it omits critical context regarding tournament structural changes and the massive contributions of his teammates
@realrxAFC Contrast to how ronaldo always puts his self first before the team and comes across as self centred vs how Messi is humble and all for team 1st ๐
@UtdMaI For context: FIFA literally used a loophole (Article 27) to suspend 2 games of Cristiano Ronaldoโs 3-match violent conduct ban (for elbowing an Ireland player). He served just 1 game against Armenia and was cleared for the World Cup on "probation." Itโs unprecedented.
@KSemerdzhiev1@UTDTrey They homosexuals there is no other reason to be so obsessed, yes ronaldo used to be a top player but he is past it now clearly, anyone on that team could of scored the penalty
@FabrizioRomano Taking Credit for the Momentum Shift: Instead of praising Rafael Leรฃo's tireless work or Gonรงalo Ramos's winning goal, Ronaldo highlighted his own penalty as the match's defining masterpiece. He remarked, "The emotional turning point came when we converted the penalty"
@UTDTrey Rafael Leรฃo: He was Portugal's most dangerous attacking outlet, striking the crossbar in the first half and delivering the precise, brilliant cross for the 94th-minute winner.Diogo Costa: The goalkeeper made multiple massive saves in the second half. If not for his interventions
@ESPNFC Rafael Leรฃo: He was Portugal's most dangerous attacking outlet, striking the crossbar in the first half and delivering the precise, brilliant cross for the 94th-minute winner.
Diogo Costa: The goalkeeper made multiple massive saves in the second half. If not for his interventions
@FabrizioRomano Scoring a penalty is a low-difficulty moment compared to what other players did during the match.The statistics from the game back it up exactly. Ronaldo's open-play performance was highly restricted, and he struggled to impact the match outside of that penalty
@FabrizioRomano Scoring a penalty is a low-difficulty moment compared to what other players did during the match.The statistics from the game back up exactly what you are saying. Ronaldo's open-play performance was highly restricted, and he struggled to impact the match outside of that penalty
@fanronald2@Footballfa68123@FabrizioRomano Ronaldo fan girls always deflect on to other players, it's obvious to neutral fans he didn't deserve it, he could only score against Uzbekistan or from a penalty