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At 39, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to break records on and off the pitch. He is one goal away from 900 in his career and in less than 2 weeks he completes his YouTube channel reaches almost 60 million subscribers.
Now, in the middle of a new chapter on his channel and accompanied by his partner, Georgina Rodriguezthe Portuguese lived a rather funny moment when for a game He imitated Lionel Messi’s viral phrase after beating the Netherlands in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. “What are you looking at, idiot?”
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It all happened when Cristiano and Georgina were playing a challenge to answer some questions that were on some papers. El Bicho made a joke about her and ended up remembering the words that Wout Weghorst, the Netherlands striker, told her in the press area after winning.
“What are you looking at, fool? Go over there, fool, go over there”Messi told the Dutchman as he passed by and stared at him while he was being interviewed.
In Cristiano’s case, he told Georgina in the middle of the video: “You’re very serious, but you’re answering very well. How many balls do you have?”
To which She replied that she had “four”. Then the commander told her that she answered wrong (laughing) and she told him, “What a fool you are!”
After exchanging these words amidst laughter from both sides, Cristiano closed by saying, “What are you looking at, idiot?”, just as Messi did back then.
The capture of this part of the video quickly went viral on social media.so once again the Portuguese five-time Ballon d’Or winner moved the internet in his favor.
Fans are excited
One of the Internet users who was watching the video on Cristiano’s channel said that he would like to see both CR7 and Messi talking together in that space.
“I would like to see Messi and Ronaldo appear on a talk show together”the user commented on X.
“He loves Messi, he knows it well”, “Let’s see when he imitates him by lifting a World Cup” and “the influence of the best in history” were other comments from fans on social media.