To understand the hate for Cristiano Ronaldo, you have to understand how people relate to athletes and celebrities.
A lot of people live vicariously through them. They project their own hopes, insecurities, and identity onto public figures.
And in Ronaldo, people see everything they wish they could be but know they’ll never be.
Natural gifts: height, athleticism, looks.
Earned traits: obsessive work ethic, confidence, discipline.
That combination is almost unattainable. And it’s uncomfortable to look at.
This was never really about football. Objectively, a prime Ronaldo had everything a forward should have, and more. He was power, pace, technique, aerial ability, both feet, and a mentality built for big moments. He was several of today’s elite forwards combined into one.
The hate isn’t about goals or trophies. Ronaldo is a mirror. And for people who feel weak, lazy, or stuck, that mirror shows them exactly what greatness costs.