Messi, Ronaldo’s obscene gesture

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Al-Nassr’s Portuguese international striker, Cristiano Ronaldo, does it again with an obscene gesture.

For fans of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, the rivalry between the two legends continues even beyond Europe.

This Sunday, during the victory of his team Al-Nassr against Al Shabab (3-2) in the Saudi Pro League, the Portuguese star was once again confronted with provocations from opposing supporters, who sang in honor from Argentina.

A new controversial gesture

Without hesitation, the five-time Ballon d’Or reacted in an explicit manner with an obscene gesture, illustrating once again the intense rivalry between him and Messi.

During Al-Nassr’s defeat against Al-Hilal on February 8, Ronaldo had already responded in a derogatory manner by rubbing near his crotch the jersey that an opposing supporter had thrown at him from the stands.

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