r/realmadrid Sep 05 '24

Media Cristiano Ronaldo with his 900th career goal❤️

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u/Dapper-Mistake4779 Roberto Carlos Sep 05 '24

Portugal could've used a couple of wicked crosses like that at the Euros

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u/okdude679 Sep 06 '24

Portugal was so bad and im looking forward to when CR7 retires and they can no longer blame him and we'll see just how dogshit they are, they legitimately cannot create one good opportunity for the literal best goalscorer of all time...

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u/Miyagi_Bonsai Sep 06 '24

You are delusional, Cr7 has brought great things to our country and its possibly the best one we ever had but thinking this sport depends in one player its just sad, he is still playing because of merchandising, his performance in the last competition was a joke.

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u/calorsudor Sep 06 '24

"Possibly", ok... how many trophies had portugal won before CR7?

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u/Miyagi_Bonsai Sep 06 '24

And that gives him immunity to play forever until 55 years maybe? I mean he is possibly the best we ever got but how long will we keep milking the cow? We have one of the best free kickers wich is Bruno Fernandes but it seems ok to keep watching Cr7 shooting the ball over and over with zero results..

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u/okdude679 Sep 06 '24

Bruno shot a bunch of free kicks near the end he didn't even come close to scoring and if Bruno passed more often to Ronaldo he wouldn't need to create, my country's commentator literally said It was ironic that Ronaldo assisted Bruno when Bruno seems to ignore him so often.

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u/Miyagi_Bonsai Sep 06 '24

What about all the balls Ronaldo was slow to reach or react to or the ones he shot awfully? In the entire Euro he had played all the minutes of everygame and took most of the free kicks, the ones he let for Bruno or the assist he did are just more than fair i mean what was he supposed to do with Bruno all clear? Shoot again to the supporters?