Watch “Messi is better,” is the video of Cristiano Ronaldo telling a kid to watch Messi rather than him real or fake

Watch “Messi is better,” is the video of Cristiano Ronaldo telling a kid to watch Messi rather than him real or fake

Check out the viral video in which Cristiano Ronaldo is said to be behaving rudely to a Lionel Messi kid fan 

Social media users are sharing the footage, but Cristiano Ronaldo’s followers have defended him.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been accused of responding inappropriately to a Lionel Messi supporter on social media during Al-3-1 Nassr’s victory over Al-Batin. These accusations, nevertheless, seem to be false.

The 38-year-old participated in all 90 minutes as Al-Nassr defeated the bottom side in the Saudi League in a thrilling match.

Up until the third minute of stoppage time, Ronaldo and his colleagues were down before Abdulrahman Ghareeb equalised for the league leaders.

Is the video of Cristiano Ronaldo telling a kid to watch Messi rather than him real or fake

Mohammed Al Fatil gave Al-Nassr a 2-1 lead in the 12th minute of stoppage time, and Mohammed Maran added gloss in the 14th minute.

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Ronald accused of acting unreasonably towards a Messi fan:

Social media users posted videos of Ronaldo walking through the tunnel and into the locker room.

An apparent reference to Lionel Messi may be heard in the yelling of a young fan.

The accusation is that Ronaldo yelled back, “Go watch him then, why are you here?” as a result of Ronaldo’s subsequent statements.

However, a lot of people have defended Ronaldo by saying that the renowned Portuguese athlete didn’t truly say these things.

What did Ronaldo say?

He seems to use the phrase, though we cannot be sure, ‘partido fácil’ which translates to or ‘easy game’ in English.

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One Twitter user alleges he said: ‘An easy game? Never an easy game.’

The fact that Ronaldo doesn’t appear to use the Portuguese/Spanish word “aqui,” which is translated as “here” in English, lends credence to claims that he didn’t say what has been widely reported on social media.

Meanwhile, Al-Nassr clearly had a difficult game because they had problems attacking the bottom side in the league.

With a two-point advantage over Al-Ittihad, Ronaldo’s team maintained first place in the Saudi League with that vital victory.

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The two title contenders will face off on Thursday, and Ronaldo, the Saudi League’s February Player of the Month, will definitely be focused on putting on a game-winning performance.

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