He did WHAT 😲 Cristiano Ronaldo caused a major stir in Saudi Arabia recently when he lost his temper following his team's 0-0 draw in the Arab Club Champions Cup and threw water at a cameraman. SLInt MORE:
Al Nassr returned to competitive action last week Friday, drawing 0-0 with fellow Saudi side Al Shabab at the King Fahd Stadium.
The team's captain, Ronaldo, started the match on the bench and was unable to impact the score when he was introduced in the 62nd minute. Annoyed following the full-time whistle, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner left the field gesturing angrily at an Al Nassr staff member, but it was his treatment of a cameraman that has earned him unwanted attention. reports that the ex-Manchester United No. 7 sprayed water in a cameraman's direction, before appearing to order him to leave the position he was standing in. After the match, Ronaldo verbally abused the camera man, threw drink at him.
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