Video: Cristiano Ronaldo is human and can make mistakes

Football
By Brian Murumba | May 20, 2019
Ronaldo poses with his mother and girlfriend after Serie A triumph [Courtesy]

Cristiano’s human

 
   
 

 
     
   
     

Juventus????

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When playing football, Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best and rarely makes any costly mistakes. But even the five-time balloon d’Ór winner has his own shortcomings.

While celebrating Juventus’ latest triumph in the Serie A, the Portuguese lost grip of the league trophy hitting his son CR7 Junior in the face and then his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez in the chest.

Cristiano Ronaldo had a lapse in concentration as he hit his son in the face with Serie A trophy [Courtesy]

 

Ronaldo once again lost concentration as it hit girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez in the chest [Courtesy]

In the videos and gifs that emerged online, the eight-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo Jr was caught by surprise by his father’s little mistake.

The caring mother

Ronaldo's mother (right) quickly attended to the eight-year-old after the trophy hit him [Courtesy]

Ronaldo Junior was quickly comforted by his father’s mother as she assessed the damage on the youngster’s face.

The Juventus monopoly

Juventus have become accustomed to winning the Scudetto after retaining it for the eighth consecutive time [Courtesy]

Juventus have become accustomed to winning the Scudetto after retaining it for the eighth consecutive time.

This is Ronaldo’s first Serie A title since joining from Real Madrid in the summer and he seems better at crafting stunning performances to win trophies than he is at holding them.

The Portuguese has only been with the Old Lady for a season but has already managed a trophy plus the league player of the year award despite a slow start to life in Italy.

 

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