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Ronaldo and his humility, they charged him with a penalty and this happened

The Portuguese starred in a Fair Play action with Al Nassr in the Asian Champions League, he was called for a foul and he announced that he did not go.

By Liam Styles

The Portuguese starred in a Fair Play action with Al Nassr in the Asian Champions League, he was called for a foul and he announced that he did not go.
The Portuguese starred in a Fair Play action with Al Nassr in the Asian Champions League, he was called for a foul and he announced that he did not go.
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Cristiano Ronaldo gets all the attention in every Al Nassr match, but in this case his image will travel around the world due to a Fair Play action that highlights his humility in the face of a fact that could have benefited him.

The Portuguese was in the match against Persepolis from the start, for the fifth round of their group for the Asian Champions League, with the aim of securing a direct ticket to the next round of the continental tournament.

The former Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus forward followed the referee until he clarified that there was no contact on the part of the rival. Despite that, from the Persepolis substitute bench they insisted on sanctioning the Portuguese with a warning for simulating inside the area.

Cristiano arrived at the commitment with Persepolis after scoring a double against Al Akhdoud in the Saudi Professional League and thus keeping Al Nassr in the fight for the title, although only 14 of the 34 dates of the tournament took place. So far CR7's only title in Saudi Arabia was the 2023 Arab Champions Cup, after scoring two goals in the final against Al-Hilal on August 12.

Cristiano Ronaldo warns that he was not penalized

In just one minute of play, after an overflow from the right, Cristiano Ronaldo looked for the ball and after a rebound he insisted again to receive a touch from behind. The referee immediately awarded a penalty, but the Portuguese clarified that there was no infraction.


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