At 39 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo still doesn’t know how to settle for a draw. Last night, to end this October international break, Portugal traveled to Scotland, four days after easily beating Robert Lewandowski’s Poland 3-1. But this time, CR7’s teammates did not have the same success and had to settle for a 0-0 draw, enough to still keep the lead of the group with three points ahead of Croatia. However, this draw was clearly not to the taste of the captain of the Seleçao.
After the final whistle, he appeared particularly angry as he left the pitch. A stroke of blood which says a lot about the demands that number 7 imposes on itself, regardless of the opponent, the competition, or the stakes of the match.
Ronaldo’s bloodbath
Cristiano Ronaldo clearly in awe of Tony Ralston at full-time & signals there’s no way of getting past ‘the brickie’ pic.twitter.com/Gt64mSLlaX
— Euan Booth Robertson (@EuanBRobertson) October 15, 2024
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To summarize
The Portugal captain struggled to contain his anger after Portugal’s draw in Scotland. He appeared particularly angry when his team failed to find the net in the Nations League.