Liga: Ronaldo insulted in Valladolid

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Real Valladolid fans are fed up with Ronaldo Nazário. During the reception of Atlético de Madrid (0-5), this Saturday in La Liga, the meeting was marked by hostile chants emanating from the north stand of the José Zorrilla stadium, against the Brazilian legend, current president of the club. As the match began, a group of supporters sang a mocking chant, repeatedly asking: “ Ronaldo, where the fuck is the money? Other songs like “ Ronaldo, go away now ” And ” Board of Directors, resignation » disrupted the atmosphere of the match for several minutes.

Even more hostile chants were heard such as “ Get out of Zorrilla, I don’t want you anymore, you big bastard. » La Liga denounced these actions and filed a complaint with the Competition and Anti-Violence Commission. Real Valladolid could also be sanctioned.

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