WithWith Portugal and Slovenia tied at goalless, Cristiano Ronaldo could have sent his side into qualifying without going into extra time but his penalty was stopped by Jan Oblak. The Portuguese, who was low on spirits, received support from his teammates and scored the first shot in the penalty shootout, asking for forgiveness from the fans.
Like Messi, he will always be in the spotlight as the years go by and today The BBC has set its sights on him. After the maximum penalty was missed, the English media tagged the player’s image, calling him “Missiano Penaldo” a fact that didn’t please former Chelsea player John Terry, who described them as follows on his Instagram account: “This is pure nonsense.”
Portugal, despite the penalty, are already in the quarter-finals, and as soon as the penalty shootout endswhere Diogo Costa became the hero, stopping all three of Slovenia’s shots, all the players and Roberto Martinez went to console Cristiano Ronaldo for an error in assigning the maximum penalty in regular time against Jan Oblak.
The ‘elegance’ of BBC labellingMistiano PenaldoThe video of Cristiano’s decision was heavily criticized on social media by both journalists and users, who called it disrespectful towards the Portuguese footballer.
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