Ronaldo crying even motivated the team....cos the team realises dat they have to do something to save Ronaldo....and the goal keeper and the rest proved dat.....if he had not cried I tell u day they would have lost in the penalties....you know Ronaldo situation make the rest of the players do more than their best....
@@douglasampofoministries194Can't fault a man for trying. Ronald's mindset is different from yours. He doesn't feel like he himself is slowing down. If Ronaldo wouldn't accept that fact you can't change that
Kweku pls don't say that. Cristiano has been motivating his mates for all these years he started to reign this team. Man can't be strong forever. It was time to be also motivated by others,and i don't see anything wrong with that. Pls let's acknowledge that too,pls.
7:05 Ronaldo will always be one of the best footballers of all time because of what he has done not what he is doing, so if he plays matches and not score its not a problem
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Stop the cap! He didn’t stop dribbling. He just wasn’t good at it anymore. If you watch his game you see he tries to dribble yet he cannot. Your bias towards Ronaldo is evident for all to see. Ronaldo is no way a better player than Messi. Take it or leave it. I’m 39 years and watched soccer my entire life even though I live in the US. Stop throwing dust into people’s eyes.
It’s obvious he’s the penalty taker for Portugal and what else did you expect him to do than to shoot the penalty. If he hadn’t cry people will still criticize him about ego, how many times have you seen him cry on the pitch after a loss.
Kweku don’t you think a leader also needs motivation? Think about it. Ronaldo breaking into tears should tell you something but not the perspective you’re seeing it from now
A leader is someone who is not available to show vulnerability to his team, and a strong team also knows how to carry their leader when they're down, just as the leader has been able to carry them. Ronaldo just has his own individual ambitions and expectations, which is okay. Just as Asamoah Gyan said, you can never understand him or feel his pain or passion. Diogo Costa, Bruno and Bernado stepped up and did what they had to. He just wants to set a goal scoring record that can't be broken. As for Messi extremist fans, they just have no clue about football Arguing with them is wasting your oxygen lol.
You don't know anything about leadership. He showed them that they can now lead and he can follow. He led them in 2016 even when he was down and they went on to win. It's like you need your dad to shows his vulnerability and the son rather consoles him so they become stronger together.
Kweku, let me tell you something: If Ronaldo did not show any sign about like that, did u know what his teammate will do? u know some of them don't even cop with him
I don't agree with the comment on the angles of Ronaldo's free kicks, I believe statistically that he's the player to score free kicks from the weirdest angles, remember the one against Arsenal, his first for Man U etc...
A captain also needs motivation...his crying even motivated the team , they would've criticized him if he hadn't cried by his team mates and fans and it would have had a negative impact on their game
@@NanaKwame-k6f the one who carries the team is not just the one who does well on the pitch nkoaa oo. it is about the one who motivates them, pushes them to the limit, brings them together. leading isn't just performance wae
@@NanaKwame-k6f Messi carried Argentina to finals wey Dimaria scored the only goal to win the trophy you dey call am carried. Did you check Messi's stats? Who won player of the tournament?