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FootballCute Baby Celebrates Ronaldo’s Goal Then Fakes Reaction After Seeing His Dad Got Upset, Video
- Cristiano Ronaldo has attracted love from football fans around the world and babies are not left out.
- A toddler was spotted in a celebratory mood while watching the Portuguese striker score a goal.
- The footage shows how the child went from raising his hands in excitement to dropping back onto the sofa.
A cute baby was spotted in the precise moment he reacted to a goal celebration by five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo.
The child looked so excited and was already in a celebratory mood, before noticing that his father was not impressed at all.
He tried to imitate his dad, and within seconds, he went from raising his hands in excitement to dropping back onto the sofa.
Along with the video, the user also penned a caption that reads, “2-year-old Theo watching a game with his dad.” The video was first shared by a user Marika M Hjorth via Instagram.
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Kids are fond of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, as both superstars have dominated the football space for close to two decades.
They split a staggering 12 Ballon d’Or titles between each other. While the Portuguese striker has scooped the award five times, the Argentine legend boasts of 7 Ballon d’Or titles.
Cristiano Ronaldo set for Al-Nassr debut.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo's much-vaunted Al-Nassr debut is in the offing as supporters brace themselves to witness the Portuguese superstar for the first time in an official game.
Ronaldo, who will turn 38 in February, had his Al-Nassr bow delayed due to a two-game ban slapped on him by the English FA back in November.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is however billed to make his competitive debut on January 22 against Al-Etiffaq.
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FootballMessi equals Ronaldo’s record.
Sports Brief earlier reported that Lionel Messi chalked yet another remarkable landmark on his return to club action, after guiding Argentina to World Cup triumph.
Messi scored the second goal for Paris Saint-Germain in his side's 2-0 win over Angers on Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes.
The 35-year-old playmaker took his total tally in Europe's top leagues to an outstanding total of 696, equaling Cristiano Ronaldo's feat.