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FIFA World Cup 2022 | Cristiano Ronaldo: Adidas Technology ProvesThat Portugal's Captain Did Not Score The Opening Goal

 "I scored the goal", even if the team wins, Ronaldo still does not move away from HIS claim


 Fernandez's second-half goal tied the game against Uruguay on Monday night. Ronaldo jumped to head Fernandez's cross.

 The referees are sure that the goal was not his, but Bruno Fernandes'. But Cristiano Ronaldo is still not moving away from the demand of goals. Portugal won. Defeated Uruguay 2-0 to secure their place in the next round. Ronaldo still can not be happy.He wanted to make that goal into his name. 

Ronaldo and Fernandez
Ronaldo and Fernandez after match, Picture credit Reuters


  Ronaldo recently gave an interview to Piers Morgan. After that, he parted ways with Manchester United. In the interview, Ronaldo said something about his team and coach, which they could not accept. That Morgan claims Ronaldo told him the ball hit him in the head. "Ronaldo told me the ball hit him in the head," Morgan tweeted. Fernandes also accepted that."

Fernandez's second-half goal tied the game against Uruguay on Monday night. Ronaldo jumped to head Fernandez's cross. Ronaldo is seen celebrating when the ball is caught in the net. The goal was written in his name first. But the replay shows that the ball did not hit Ronaldo's head. Then the goal was given to Fernandes instead of Ronaldo. Ronaldo cannot accept that.

 

FIFA World Cup 2022 | Adidas technology proves Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo  did not score opener against Uruguay at World Cup

 At the end of the match, Ronaldo is seen telling the referee about the goal. He still claimed that the ball hit him in the head. But the replay did not understand it. The referee did not change his decision. Both goals of the match were awarded to Fernandes. Portugal also won. But the Portuguese captain could not be happy about not getting a goal. That was evident even after the match was over.

 According to a Spanish media, Portugal's football organization will provide FIFA with evidence that the goal was deserved by Ronaldo, not Fernandez.

The media is claiming that the process has been started.


The disparages say that the captain of the team cannot be happy because the team won but he is not scoring goals, such a case is rare in football. Although Ronaldo-supporters claim, Uruguay might have blocked the goal if the Portuguese star had not jumped. Even though the ball does not hit the head because of that, the question remains whether Ronaldo can claim the goal or not.

  He did not touch it with his head but with his hair. This may not appear on the technology

  Cristiano Ronaldo did not score Portugal's opener in their 2-0 win over Uruguay at the World Cup, according to Adidas technology inside the match ball.

 creazy4game(Trishul)

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